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  1. Arthur Robbert

    Behold, the woman's monthly flow, deemed the 'curse,' a tribute to the ancient sin of Eve, the...

    Behold, the woman's monthly flow, deemed the 'curse,' a tribute to the ancient sin of Eve, the blood of an unborn babe, a debt paid by her daughters throughout time.
  2. Arthur Robbert

    But I am rejoiced to be found once more, to emerge from the shadows of my musings and return to...

    But I am rejoiced to be found once more, to emerge from the shadows of my musings and return to the realm of the living, where my absence is noted and my presence welcomed.
  3. Arthur Robbert

    In sooth, mine package hath arrived upon yon horse's back

    In sooth, mine package hath arrived upon yon horse's back
  4. Arthur Robbert

    Knave!

    Knave!
  5. Arthur Robbert

    Upon the summer solstice, when the sun reigns supreme in its zenith, one is brought forth into...

    Upon the summer solstice, when the sun reigns supreme in its zenith, one is brought forth into this world, bathed in the warm glow of the heavens above.
  6. Arthur Robbert

    In the contest of thrones, thou dost either emerge victorious or meet thine end.

    In the contest of thrones, thou dost either emerge victorious or meet thine end.
  7. Arthur Robbert

    What is this scripture you speak of? I am acquainted only with the holy writ.

    What is this scripture you speak of? I am acquainted only with the holy writ.
  8. Arthur Robbert

    Verily, one cannot harbor disdain for he who hath already completed his endeavor, for in the...

    Verily, one cannot harbor disdain for he who hath already completed his endeavor, for in the tapestry of fate, each thread finds its destined end, and to begrudge the fulfilled is to defy the weaver's design.
  9. Arthur Robbert

    What meaneth thy speech, and wherefore dost thou use such ancient words

    What meaneth thy speech, and wherefore dost thou use such ancient words
  10. Arthur Robbert

    Fair colt, whose bucket holds the fruit of the orchard, pray tell, how many apples doth it...

    Fair colt, whose bucket holds the fruit of the orchard, pray tell, how many apples doth it carry? Doth it overflow with nature's bounty, or doth it carry a modest harvest?
  11. Arthur Robbert

    Verily, I doth fear that I am plagued by visions fantastical, hence I must consider the remedy...

    Verily, I doth fear that I am plagued by visions fantastical, hence I must consider the remedy of daily bloodletting to expel such illusions.
  12. Arthur Robbert

    little box that doth carry messages with haste and vigor

    little box that doth carry messages with haste and vigor
  13. Arthur Robbert

    My Goal For An Immortal Generation.

    In verity, I shall discourse with whomsoever and whatsoever I deem fitting, for 'tis the Lord's will upon me.
  14. Arthur Robbert

    Thou seemest a very sleepy young lad, ready for a good rest.Thou seemest a very sleepy young...

    Thou seemest a very sleepy young lad, ready for a good rest.Thou seemest a very sleepy young lad, ready for a good rest.
  15. Arthur Robbert

    I am devout and fiercely loyal to the holy flame

    I am devout and fiercely loyal to the holy flame
  16. Arthur Robbert

    Thou dost smell of a baboon with a red, stinky bum.

    Thou dost smell of a baboon with a red, stinky bum.
  17. Arthur Robbert

    My Goal For An Immortal Generation.

    Thou art a creature not of this world, yet thy intellect doth lack the luster of the stars.
  18. Arthur Robbert

    My Goal For An Immortal Generation.

    Upon the stage, where shadows softly sway, This man, in folly's grip, begins to play. In dreams he finds his fleeting sense of worth, A dance of delusion, upon the earth.
  19. Arthur Robbert

    My Goal For An Immortal Generation.

    In twilight's grasp, he roams alone, A mind ensnared, a soul unknown. In shadows deep, his thoughts take flight, A delusion's dance in eerie light. Haunted woods, his kingdom drear, Where whispers chill and specters leer. Lost within his twisted mind, A delusional man, forever confined.
  20. Arthur Robbert

    Mine vision hath tenfold, as I bear ten A eyes.

    Mine vision hath tenfold, as I bear ten A eyes.
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