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morsesnotes · 5 months
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When your friend brought you home the other night, I didn’t see a coward. Just a man beat up too often and for too long, maybe. You’re not yellow. You’re just blue.
Endeavour Morse: brave + terrified
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alias71 · 3 months
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This is from the season 3 extras of the Endeavour Complete Series DVD set. It shows Shaun Evans apparently being rigged up with a SnorriCam, but only 'Canticle' from season 4 seems to have used a shot like this (when Endeavour has been drugged at the end of the episode). Does anyone know what episode this behind the scenes shot was for? It looks like it should be for 'Prey', but there wasn't a shot like this in the episode that I can recall.
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onlycosmere · 3 months
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Questioner: If I were to visit Canticle in the subastral, what would that look like?
Brandon Sanderson: I think it'd be pretty violent, and a source of constant shaking and tremors.
Questioner: Would it be dangerous?
Brandon Sanderson: Yeah, I think it'd be dangerous.
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librawritesstuff · 7 months
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“Miss Thursday?”
S4e2 Canticle
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389 · 2 years
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Canticle of Mary Wood cut by Ben Wildflower
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dawntrailing · 1 year
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nineteendegrees · 11 months
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New work in collage.
Found papers, wax, metallic foils.
4” x 4”
Canticle.
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angeltreasure · 7 months
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What is a Canticle in the Catholic Church?
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tinyshe · 1 year
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The Canticle of Mary, also called The Magnificat, appears below both in English and in Latin.
My soul magnifies the Lord,
And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.
For He has regarded the low estate of His handmaiden,
For behold, henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
For He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name. And His mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation.
He has shown strength with His arm:
He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
He has put down the mighty from their thrones,
and exalted those of low degree.
He has filled the hungry with good things;
and the rich He has sent empty away.
He has helped His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy;
As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to His posterity forever.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen
Magníficat ánima mea Dóminum,
et exsultávit spíritus meus
in Deo salvatóre meo,
quia respéxit humilitátem
ancíllæ suæ.
Ecce enim ex hoc beátam me dicent omnes generatiónes, quia fecit mihi magna, qui potens est, et sanctum nomen eius, et misericórdia eius in progénies et progénies timéntibus eum. Fecit poténtiam in bráchio suo, dispérsit supérbos mente cordis sui; depósuit poténtes de sede et exaltávit húmiles. Esuriéntes implévit bonis et dívites dimísit inánes. Suscépit Ísrael púerum suum, recordátus misericórdiæ, sicut locútus est ad patres nostros, Ábraham et sémini eius in sæcula.
Glória Patri et Fílio et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sæcula sæculórum.
Amen.
“About the Canticle of Mary,
The Magnificat [Latin: magnifies], also called The Canticle of Mary, is recorded in the Gospel of Luke (1:46-55). It is the Virgin Mary's joyous prayer in response to her cousin Elizabeth's greeting (Luke 1: 41-45). This great hymn forms part of the Church's prayer in the Divine Office (Liturgy of the Hours). When it is recited as part of the Divine Office, it is followed by the Gloria Patri ("Glory be"). The traditional sung Magnificat is Latin plainchant. One of the hymn's most glorious musical renditions is the version of the Magnificat by J.S. Bach.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes the Magnificat as "the song both of the Mother of God and of the Church" [CCC 2619], and explains this prayer's significance:
Mary's prayer is revealed to us at the dawning of the fullness of time. Before the Incarnation of the Son of God, and before the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, her prayer cooperates in a unique way with the Father's plan of loving kindness: at the Annunciation, for Christ's conception; at Pentecost, for the formation of the Church, His Body. In the faith of His humble handmaid, the Gift of God found the acceptance He had awaited from the beginning of time. She whom the Almighty made "full of grace" responds by offering her whole being: "Behold I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be [done] to me according to Thy word". "Fiat": this is Christian prayer: to be wholly Gods' because He is wholly ours. [CCC 2617]
The above is taken from: http://www.wf-f.org/Magnifi.html  “
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I was amazed (long back) to see this video. I didn't know Andy Williams sang a version (with them!) as well.
This song itself is fascinating as well. I took time (as I often do - ha ha), to read through and research the lyrics.
Apparently, these are two separate folk songs that Simon and Garfunkel put together. Scarborough Fair and Canticle.
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Extracts from Wikipedia:
The song lists a number of impossible tasks given to a former lover who lives in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
The famous melody was collected from Mark Anderson (1874–1953), a retired lead miner from Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England, by Ewan MacColl in 1947.
… the 1960s folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, who learned it from Martin Carthy.
The lyrics of Scarborough Fair appear to have something in common with a Scottish ballad titled "The Elfin Knight", collected by Francis James Child as Child Ballad #2, which has been traced as far back as 1670. [An elf threatens to abduct a young woman to be his lover unless she can perform an impossible task.]
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Lyrics Open Text = Scarborough Fair (Text in Parenthesis) = Canticle
. Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme Remember me to one who lives there She once was a true love of mine
Tell her to make me a cambric shirt (deep forest green) Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Tracing a sparrow on snow-crested ground) Without no seams nor needlework (Blankets and bedclothes a child of the mountains) Then she'll be a true love of mine (Sleeps unaware of the clarion call)
Tell her to find me an acre of land (On the side of a hill, a sprinkling of leaves) Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme (Washed is the ground with so many tears) Between the salt water and the sea strand (A soldier cleans and polishes a gun) Then she'll be a true love of mine . Tell her to reap it in a sickle of leather (Blazing in scarlet battalions) Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Generals order their soldiers to kill) And to gather it all in a bunch of heather (And to fight for a cause they've long ago forgotten) Then she'll be a true love of mine . Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme Remember me to one who lives there She once was a true love of mine ---
List of Recordings (is staggering)
Field recordings
1939. Georgia Ann Griffin of Newberry, Alachua, Florida. Recorded by John Lomax
1958. Allie Long Parker of Hogscald Hollow, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary Parler
1966. Sara Cleveland of Brant Lake, New York. Recorded by Sandy Paton
1976. Elizabeth "Liz" Jefferies. Recorded in Bristol by Barry and Chris Morgan
Commercial recordings
1955. Actor/singers Gordon Heath and Lee Payant (album Encores from the Abbaye)
1956. A. L. Lloyd and Ewan MacColl, using Kidson's melody (album The English and Scottish Popular Ballads vol IV)
1947. Mark Anderson (retired lead miner, who sang to Ewan MacColl) - this melody was used by Simon & Garfunkel in "Scarborough Fair/Canticle".
1956. Audrey Coppard (album English Folk Songs)
1957. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger's LP Matching Songs of the British Isles and America
1960. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger's album The Singing Island
1965. Martin Carthy (eponymous debut album) inspired by Ewan and Peggy's songbook
1966. Marianne Faithfull (album North Country Maid)
1967. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger's a capella version on The Long Harvest
1968. Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66
1969. Vicky Leandros (several versions - English, German, French, and Greek)
1989. The Stone Roses (their own words to the melody for "Elizabeth My Dear")
2007. Celtic Woman (album A New Journey)
2009. My Dying Bride (EP Bring Me Victory)
2012. Nox Arcana (album Winter's Majesty)
2003. Queensryche (remastered version of album Empire, though recorded in 1986)
2020. Dan Avidan and group Super Guitar Bros
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morsesnotes · 8 months
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I love Canticle because at a time when so many shows were desperate to deny homoerotic subtext, Russel Lewis was like, "You know, those McLennon fans are on to something..."
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joegrosspoet · 1 year
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"love me like the wind just up & left. love me like the sails were shot anyway."
I have a poem inspired by Leonard Cohen and the Song of Songs out with Twin Pies Literary!
Check it out and stay a while, Twin Pies is a really cool mag themed around Twin Peaks and the uncanny emotions and melodramas of small town life.
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susiephone · 1 year
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wtf is dracula daily?
i’ve seen a couple people ask this question on my posts about it, so i thought i’d go ahead and clear it up here!
ok so, the classic horror novel “dracula” is an epistolary novel - that means it’s told via letters, diary entries, ship logs, and news articles. (technically the term “epistolary novel” refers to works told solely through letters or emails, but many have expanded it to mean any work that is told via in-universe documents, hence why diaries and logs often get included as well. “frankenstein” is another classic example; the whole framing device is robert walton is recounting the story he heard from victor to his sister via letter. a modern example would be “several people are typing,” which is told via slack messages, or “the perks of being a wallflower,” which is told via letters from charlie to his anonymous pen pal, which is functionally more like you’re reading his diary.)
because of the nature of the narrative, we actually know the exact day nearly everything in dracula happens - the letters, news articles, diary entries, etc. are all dated.
“dracula daily” is a substack project where the novel is broken up into parts, with people who are subscribed to the project getting emails every day something in dracula happens - for example, the novel opens with jonathan harker’s journal entry on may 3, so on may 3, subscribers are emailed that entry. the action of dracula takes place from may 3 - november 6, plus an epilogue set some years later. the project started in 2021 (i think), but fucking BLEW UP in 2022, and they’re doing it again this year! lots of us are very excited - especially people like me who fell behind last time.
why not just read the book?
valid! due to some parts of dracula being told out of chronological order, dracula daily does reorder some things. for example, the first section of dracula is told entirely from jonathan harker’s pov, then the second section switches the pov to mina murray. their sections have some overlap in the timeline, so dracula daily jumps back and forth between their perspectives.
if you want to read the book as bram stoker intended, dracula daily may not be for you. but for a lot of people (myself included!), it breaks up a very long text into easily digestible chunks (....mostly. there is one entry that is 10k words), and the fact that it’s a big project means there are a lot of people reading along with you.
i think there’s also something valuable about experience the slow revelation of wtf is going on along with the characters. the book which you might otherwise get through in a few days is stretched out into months of suspense and agony as you wait for the other shoe to drop, and it’s great.
plus, the whiplash between “jonathan harker’s neverending horror” vs “lucy is basically on the bachelorette” that you get in dracula daily is very very funny.
how do i sign up?
right here! and if you sign up and fall behind in the emails, no worries - the dracula daily website posts past entries so you can catch up.
what if i prefer audiobooks?
have i got great news for you!
like i mentioned before, i couldn’t keep up with the emails last year. part of it is that it is much easier for me to focus on an audiobook or keep up with a podcast than it is for me to sit down and read, especially with longer entries.
this year, there is going to be a podcast titled “re: dracula” that was inspired by dracula daily. every episode will be a dracula daily entry, with a full voice cast! (seriously, if you listen to british podcasts, you will recognize some of these names. the magnus archives and wooden overcoats girlies are WINNING.) you can find that here.
there is also a podcast called “cryptic canticles” that has an already-completed audiodrama of dracula that i’m told is also extremely good, and was also broken up by date. you can find that here.
why do i keep hearing about paprika/the boyfriend squad/lizard fashion/cowboys?
you’ll see.
oh god am i gonna hear about this nerd shit for the rest of the year
yes. sorry.
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blizzardbeaches · 2 years
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bakathief · 2 months
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Title: Shades of Tourmaline
Fandom: Detective Conan | Magic Kaito
Author: @cleflink
Artist: @bakathief
Pairing: Kaishin preslash
Word count: 13580
Rating: G
A/N: We have been working on this collab for THREE YEARS folks. And now it's finally here! We have loved creating this world together and we very much hope that you will all enjoy as well! :)
Summary:
There was a human in Kaito's forest.
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cuntyvampires · 1 month
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Lestat and not caring at all, Blood Canticle
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