and urban
castle by Warblington acres
extends village
clustered houses
the curving about
from pond appurtenant
of Northwards
Southern by the parish
the village leads
Langstone through winds to lane
the meadows
the harbour
mentioned watered part
the parish land pasture
acres covered with are water
the streams wood
to Neutibrige in the while
in stood tithing
of the village at conspicuous end lane
to the leading past house
churchyard with the modern rectory
to the castle house for century
architectural stands ruins
Warblington
tall trees at a lane graveyard gateway
with church yew
across fine notable East
the South to one surrounded
of and being soil
there a channel glimpses the island
North the mainland is
and between Hayling further
but here clay
the surface rich for pasture
wheat a loam used land
the Emsworth wooded stretch
Wygram larch
common oaks by
frequently to firs woods
oaks pales park of towards manor
park of Warblington grant century end
the tithemap
Warblington its conquest newtimber
English lands died in possession
Warblington the forfeited
lost lands
long in February
restoration as seas
across failing warren of time
tenants for dead Warblington
answer date of lands
years prison
by seized lands
till Warblington in death may march
to February of custody
Southern castle
the counties entrance
octagonal its tall brick red turret
Neutibrige of once and stone
it was mullioned stories
and to show remains
square windows survey the gateway there
interest of the land is the tithing
Warblington river flows
the small town sea
import and trade
the oyster rife in the prosperous fisheries
shore of the harbour formed
the fishing and profits
and street unlading the coast space
from which down quays run streets
of Warblington
the engrailed lands
Warblington fleur between crosslets
disappeared building
cinquefoiled squint twilight
trefoiled West
to the East conjectured
a closed tracery which could be North
a window remains
indicating lights
lights over tracery
re century used the window
marble and piscina
under stonework
the angles of the century
appear in that lancet
a chamfered turret
level there and ancient wood
embattled showing beasts among devices
the crosses coffin matrix
There is a process behind the composition of ‘Warblington’. I call this process ‘Eidonomic’. The version of Eidonomics here takes a text and creates a variant text based on that text’s own structure.
The basic process is this:
Take the first word in a text. Look right for the next word of the same length. Write it down. Take the second word. Look right for the next word of the same length. Write it down. If there is not a word of the same length, substitute with itself. Carry on until the text is exhausted. I have a computer program that performs these steps. Then the text is edited.
In this case I used 'A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3' by William Page dated 1908.
‘Eidonomic’ refers to external structure (as anatomic refers to internal).
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