and a drinkthedregs kink; wurstmeats for chumps and cowcar- | 1 |
lows for scullions; when he plies for our favour is very trolly | 2 |
ours; two psychic espousals and three desertions; may be matter | 3 |
of fact now but was futter of magd then; Cattermole Hill, ex- | 4 |
mountain of flesh was reared up by stress and sank under strain; | 5 |
tank it up, dank it up, tells the tailor to his tout; entoutcas for a | 6 |
man, but bit a thimble for a maid; blimp, blump; a dud letter, a sing | 7 |
a song a sylble; a byword, a sentence with surcease; while stands | 8 |
his canyouseehim frails shall fall; was hatched at Cellbridge but | 9 |
ejoculated abrood; as it gan in the biguinnengs so wound up in | 10 |
a battle of Boss; Roderick, Roderick, Roderick, O, you've gone | 11 |
the way of the Danes; variously catalogued, regularly regrouped; | 12 |
a bushboys holoday, a quacker's mating, a wenches' sandbath; | 13 |
the same homoheatherous checkinlossegg as when sollyeye airly | 14 |
blew ye; real detonation but false report; spa mad but inn sane; | 15 |
half emillian via bogus census but a no street hausmann when | 16 |
allphannd; is the handiest of all andies and a most alleghant spot | 17 |
to dump your hump; hands his secession to the new patricius but | 18 |
plumps plebmatically for the bloody old centuries; eats with | 19 |
doors open and ruts with gates closed; some dub him Rotshield | 20 |
and more limn him Rockyfellow; shows he's fly to both demis- | 21 |
fairs but thries to cover up his tracers; seven dovecotes cooclaim | 22 |
to have been pigeonheim to this homer, Smerrnion, Rhoebok, | 23 |
Kolonsreagh, Seapoint, Quayhowth, Ashtown, Ratheny; inde- | 24 |
pendent of the lordship of chamberlain, acknowledging the rule | 25 |
of Rome; we saw thy farm at Useful Prine, Domhnall, Domhnall; | 26 |
reeks like Illbelpaese and looks like Iceland's ear; lodged at quot | 27 |
places, lived through tot reigns; takes a szumbath for his weekend | 28 |
and a wassarnap for his refreskment; after a good bout at stool- | 29 |
ball enjoys Giroflee Giroflaa; what Nevermore missed and | 30 |
Colombo found; believes in everyman his own goaldkeeper and | 31 |
in Africa for the fullblacks; the arc of his drive was forty full | 32 |
and his stumps were pulled at eighty; boasts him to the thick-in- | 33 |
thews the oldest creater in Aryania and looks down on the Suiss | 34 |
family Collesons whom he calls les nouvelles roches; though his | 35 |
heart, soul and spirit turn to pharaoph times, his love, faith and | 36 |