Monday, August 18, 2014

May 1923? Kevin level two




?E Kevin born on the island of Ireland in the Irish ocean goes to Lough Glendalough where pious Kevin lives alone on an isle in the lake on which isle is a pond in which is an islet whereon holy Kevin builds a beehive hut the floor of which most holy Kevin excavates to a depth of one foot which done venerable Kevin goes to the lakeside and fills time after time a tub with water which time after time most venerable Kevin empties into the cavity of his hut thereof creating a pool having done which blessed Kevin half fills the tub once with water which tub then most blessed Kevin sets in the centre of the pool after which Saint Kevins pulls up his frock to his loins and seats himself, blessed S. Kevin, in his hiptubbath where, doctor solitarius, he meditates with ardour the sacrament of baptism or the regeneration of man by water [cite] [FDV]


  1. ?E Kevin
  2. pious Kevin
  3. holy Kevin
  4. most holy Kevin
  5. venerable Kevin
  6. most venerable Kevin
  7. blessed Kevin
  8. most blessed Kevin
  9. Saint Kevins
  10. blessed S. Kevin
  11. doctor solitarius
stages of canonization in Catholic Church: Servant of God → Venerable → Blessed → Saint [wiki]

VI.B25.153: "Kevineen (9 names)"



?E Kevin born on the island of Ireland in the Irish ocean goes to Lough Glendalough where pious Kevin lives alone on an isle in the lake on which isle is a pond in which is an islet

"the Irish ocean" the north Atlantic (the Irish Sea is just between Ireland and England)
"alone" his historical retreat was apparently unaccompanied

FW2: "Kevin... Procreated on the ultimate ysland of Yreland in the encyclical Yrish archipelago [...] came... to our own midmost Glendalough-le-Vert... where... on this one of eithers lone navigable lake piously Kevin... to its supreem epicentric lake ysle, Inis Kevin, whereof its lake is the centrifugal principality, whereon by prime, powerful in knowledge, Kevin came to where its centre is... an enysled lakelet yslanding a lacustrine yslet"


whereon holy Kevin builds a beehive hut the floor of which most holy Kevin excavates to a depth of one foot which done venerable Kevin goes to the lakeside and fills time after time a tub with water which time after time most venerable Kevin empties into the cavity of his hut thereof creating a pool having done which blessed Kevin half fills the tub once with water

VI.B3.11: "first beehive huts" Flood: Ireland, Its Saints and Scholars 115: 'The first Christian architecture in Ireland... missionaries adopted the same style of building that was practised by the natives... They built their small oratories and bee-hive huts within the boundaries of the stone fort or cashel'


he fills his tub full "time after time", then half-full just once

FW2: "whereupon... holy Kevin bided... but to build a rubric penitential honeybeehivehut... whereof the arenary floor most holy Kevin excavated as deep as to a depth of a seventh part of one full fathom, which excavated, venerable Kevin... proceeded towards the lakeside... whereat seven several times he... collected Gregorian water sevenfold and... as many times receded carrying the lustral domination... which severally seven times into the cavity excavated... most venerable Kevin then effused, thereby letting there be water where was theretofore dry land, by him so concreated, who now... blessed Kevin, exorcised his holy sister water... so that, well understanding, she should fill to midheight his tubbathaltar"


which tub then most blessed Kevin sets in the centre of the pool after which Saint Kevins pulls up his frock to his loins and seats himself, blessed S. Kevin, in his hiptubbath where, doctor solitarius, he meditates with ardour the sacrament of baptism or the regeneration of man by water

"tub... tub... hiptubbath"
VI.B3.80 (May?) "S Kevin - hip bath"
"doctor solitarius" a teacher with no students? "solitarius" is good Latin, adopted as one poet's penname

FW2: "which hand-bathtub most blessed Kevin ninthly enthroned in the interconcentric centre of the translated water whereamid... Saint Kevin Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wisdom, that hipbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis... he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacrament of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water."


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