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I have a vague memory of Hiernonymous Bosch as a kid. It turns out this was a real thing. https://www.amazon.com/Pish-Posh-Said-Hieronymus-Bosch/dp/0152622101 "The fascination of Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450-1516) with bizarre imaginary beings is the springboard for a chimerical vision--elegantly realized in this resplendent work. In Willard's playful poem, the artist's housekeeper is vexed to the utmost by such distractions as "a beehive in boots and a pear-headed priest / who call monkeys to order and lizards to feast," but ultimately ac- cepts that her lot--and, her expressions suggest, her affections--lies with Bosch and his menagerie, however maddening." which is a nice way to talk about the visions of hell
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