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Alpha/Omega

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"For the Letter That Begins Them All, H"
-Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act III, Scene iv
for bp

H, be a pencil
B natural, H
is eight
is eta
is Kheth
is ha
is I on its side
is a line in calcium
is the letter that begins them all
is what Beatrice said when she had an ache, pronounced aitch

as a headaitch
an earaitch
a heartaitch
heart h
hearth
hear th
hear kh
hear ch
hear gh
hear ph
hear rh
hear wh
hear zh
hear sh
hear uh
hear oh
hear eh
hear ah
hear ha
hear he
hear ho
hear huh
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The Eighth Sea

"There is no more beautiful, enchanting and sublime portion of the American continent than the lake region of Canada. Commencing at the Thousand Islands and extending to the extreme western shore of Lake Superior, is a continuous chain of superb lakes and noble waterways unequalled anywhere in the world for their beauty of freshwater coast-scenery and as a vast highway for inland navigation ... no portion of the globe [is] more fit for the mood and dream of the poet and lover of nature than these series of recurrent opens and shores, headlands and sandy dunes, of August's ripple in reeds and whisper on curved beaches, or October surfs pounding on lonely headlands. They are a world of dawns and eves where sky and water merge in far dim vapors, mingling blue in blue; where low-rimmed shores shimmer like gold shot through some misty fabric."
-William Wilfred Campbell
The Beauty, History, Romance and Mystery of the
Canadian Lake Region,
1910


Great Lakes, ballads and legends of
Great Lakes, commerce on
Great Lakes, creation of basins of
Great Lakes, English claim to
Great Lakes, fishing in
Great Lakes, French exploration of
Great Lakes, harbours of
Great Lakes, herring in
Great Lakes, ice in
Great Lakes, importance of
Great Lakes, Iroquois drive against
Great Lakes, lamprey in
Great Lakes, missions in areas of
Great Lakes, navigation on
Great Lakes, perch in
Great Lakes, ports of
Great Lakes, prosperity of
Great Lakes, seasons on, cycles of
Great Lakes, smelt in
Great Lakes, steam navigation on, beginning of
Great Lakes, steam ship companies operating on, number of
Great Lakes, storms on
Great Lakes, sturgeon in
Great Lakes, vessels operating on, number of
Great Lakes, whitefish in
Great Lakes, wrecks on

The St. Lawrence 110-gun warship
The Psyche50-gun warship
The Princess Charlotte 40-gun warship
The Niagara20-gun warship
The Charwell14-gun warship
The Prince Regent 60-gun warship
The Oneida16-gun warship
The Scourge10-gun warship
The Fair American 2-gun warship
The Queen Charlotte18-gun warship
The Sylph16-gun warship
The Lady Gore3-gun warship
The Tecumseth4-gun warship
The Madison20-gun warship
The Newash 4-gun warship
The Chippewa74-gun warship - pewa shippewar
shippewa shippewar shippewa shippewarship a warship a warship a warship / a warship, yer worship / yer warship, yer worship / yer warship, yer worship / yer worship: yer warship / yer worship: yer warship / yuh worship a warship yuh worship a warship yuh worship a warship a warship a warship a warshippewa shi pawash e pawash e pawash e pawash e pawatchya pawatchya pawatchya pawatchya pawa ta pawa ta pawa ta pawa ta pawa ter pawa ter pawa ter pawa ter pawa ter pawa ther pawa ther pawa ther pawa ther pawa there is no more beautiful, enchanting and sublime portion of the American continent than the lake region of Canada. Commencing at the Thousand Islands and extending to the extreme western shores of Lake Superior is a continuous chain of beer cans and sewage unequalled anywhere in the world for their concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls and as a vast highway for fecal streptococci ... no portion of the globe is more fit for the mood and dream of the poet and lover of nature than these series of recurrent phosphates and DDT, cyanide and asbestos, of August's oil in reeds and factory waste on curved beaches, or October chlorides pounding on lonely headlands. They are a world of methylated mercury and inorganic phosphorus, where lead and cadmium merge in filamentous algae, mingling grey in grey; where low-rimmed shores shimmer like radionuclides shot through some acid sulphate mist.

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