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Atres Artes, v. 1, issue 3, 1946
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Fantasy Article ARTES ARTES by George Wetzel ----------------------------------- While HATHOR was the goddess not only of music but of the sky as well -- thus both beings are considered "pastorial deities," further strengthening their resemblance. The following observation, though not furthering the text of the preceeding analysis throws a thought provoking question as to the origins of other names of the MYTHOS. LOVECRAFT must have been usuall fond of the monosyllable, OTH, because it is found in six names, places, and things, in the MYTHOS -- AZATHOOH KOTH SHOGGOTH YOG-SOTHOTH YOTH YUGGOTH ---------------------------------- 0000000000000000000 ---------------------------------- Fantasy Poetry THE SCHOLAR by Fred Rowland The musty smell of a coffin, / The rancid odor of death; / The sound of ghostly footsteps, / The warmth of a vampire's breath. / Familiar things to the Scholar, / To him who loves the weird; / Who loves that which is hated, / And braves that which is feared. / Filled with the courage of knowledge, / Daring to know the Unknown; / Till, at his death, the scholar / Descends to an evil throne. / Now, the wielder of forces unhallowed, / He serves dread Satan, his lord; / And lives in the realm below us, / In hell, the land abhorred. ------------------------------------ 00000000000000000000 ------------------------------------ Fantasy Poetry THE LILY by V. LeLake The Lily grew in a lush green field / White as wax, fair as snow. / I picked it ere I thought, / And went my way, home. / The sounds of grief reached my ears, / As I stepped across the door. / My daughter, a maid of sixteen, / Was taken from this Earth. / I gazed at the lily in my hand, / Then placed it upon her breast. / For the soul of my daughter, departed, / Accompanyed that of the lily, crushed. ------------------------------------ 00000000000000000000 ------------------------------------ -- Page 26 --
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Fantasy Article ARTES ARTES by George Wetzel ----------------------------------- While HATHOR was the goddess not only of music but of the sky as well -- thus both beings are considered "pastorial deities," further strengthening their resemblance. The following observation, though not furthering the text of the preceeding analysis throws a thought provoking question as to the origins of other names of the MYTHOS. LOVECRAFT must have been usuall fond of the monosyllable, OTH, because it is found in six names, places, and things, in the MYTHOS -- AZATHOOH KOTH SHOGGOTH YOG-SOTHOTH YOTH YUGGOTH ---------------------------------- 0000000000000000000 ---------------------------------- Fantasy Poetry THE SCHOLAR by Fred Rowland The musty smell of a coffin, / The rancid odor of death; / The sound of ghostly footsteps, / The warmth of a vampire's breath. / Familiar things to the Scholar, / To him who loves the weird; / Who loves that which is hated, / And braves that which is feared. / Filled with the courage of knowledge, / Daring to know the Unknown; / Till, at his death, the scholar / Descends to an evil throne. / Now, the wielder of forces unhallowed, / He serves dread Satan, his lord; / And lives in the realm below us, / In hell, the land abhorred. ------------------------------------ 00000000000000000000 ------------------------------------ Fantasy Poetry THE LILY by V. LeLake The Lily grew in a lush green field / White as wax, fair as snow. / I picked it ere I thought, / And went my way, home. / The sounds of grief reached my ears, / As I stepped across the door. / My daughter, a maid of sixteen, / Was taken from this Earth. / I gazed at the lily in my hand, / Then placed it upon her breast. / For the soul of my daughter, departed, / Accompanyed that of the lily, crushed. ------------------------------------ 00000000000000000000 ------------------------------------ -- Page 26 --
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