Celia’s an artful little slut;
Be fond, she’ll kiss, et cetera—but
She must have all her will;
For, do but rub her ’gainst the grain
Behold a storm, blow winds and rain,
Go bid the waves be still.

So, stroking puss’s velvet paws
How well the jade conceals her claws
And purs; but if at last
You hap to squeeze her somewhat hard,
She spits—her back up—prenez garde;
Good faith she has you fast.

A.H. to the Royal Danish American Gazette, 1771

I love this so much and I’m so glad that Hamilton wrote dirty poetry.

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That’s true.

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radiorcrist:

baggvinshield:

So the contract in AUJ. There it is, sitting right on the little table by the fireplace, where we last saw Thorin singing. Bilbo looks at it and the camera zooms to reveal Thorin’s signature. This film editing really makes me think that Thorin intentionally left it sitting there. He wanted Bilbo to come looking for them in the morning, and see the contract, and see that he had already signed it. It’s as though Thorin is vouching for Bilbo, in the sense that Bilbo is doubting himself (the other Dwarves doubted him, too, and spoke against him coming – but Thorin remained silent during their tirade at the dining table, only opening his mouth to tell Gandalf “Fine, we’ll do it your way.”) so I think this is a nice parallel for Bilbo vouching for Thorin in Laketown. Thorin believed in him enough to sign it. I think Thorin’s signature on that contract plays a huge role in Bilbo’s decision to go with the Company – if Thorin Oakenshield isn’t opposed to him coming, and even went so far as to sign the contract before Bilbo did, even after seeing Bilbo faint at the mention of dragon-fire, well, how can Bilbo argue with that? 

Kind of random, but I have this particular headcanon for a while that kinda works with this, where after the Company had sang Misty Mountain, Thorin actually decided to look for Bilbo and see if he could convince the hobbit himself to join. But when he finds the hobbit, he’s sat on his bed asleep, head leaning on the bed pole. This would have been the instance where Thorin actually got a closer look of their potential 14th member just by himself, and maybe decide he could give this hobbit a chance, so he signs the contract and left it by the table by the fireplace, clearly visible for Bilbo to see in the morning.. And he so was the one who laid Bilbo down on the bed, so the hobbit could sleep more comfortably, because if you look at Bilbo’s position from the night of and the morning of, it didn’t seem like he woke up in the middle of the night to adjust and lay himself down to sleep. It looked more like a “i fell asleep?’ kind of reaction. >w>

theawkwardterrier:

One of my favorite things in Aaron Burr, Sir is Hamilton’s confused/disturbed “What?” in response to Burr’s first “Talk less.” Like, it has never in his life occurred to boy genius Alexander Hamilton that there can, perhaps, be times that he does not let words come out of his mouth.

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