mursque but can be as noisy as a sonogog; was Dilmun when his | 1 |
date was palmy and Mudlin when his nut was cracked; suck up | 2 |
the sease, lep laud at ease, one lip on his lap and one cushlin his | 3 |
crease; his porter has a mighty grasp and his baxters the boon of | 4 |
broadwhite; as far as wind dries and rain eats and sun turns | 5 |
and water bounds he is exalted and depressed, assembled and | 6 |
asundered; go away, we are deluded, come back, we are dis- | 7 |
ghosted; bored the Ostrov, leapt the Inferus, swam the Mabbul | 8 |
and flure the Moyle; like fat, like fatlike tallow, of greasefulness, | 9 |
yea of dripping greasefulness; did not say to the old, old, did not | 10 |
say to the scorbutic, scorbutic; he has founded a house, Uru, | 11 |
a house he has founded to which he has assigned its fate; bears | 12 |
a raaven geulant on a fjeld duiv; ruz the halo off his varlet when | 13 |
he appeared to his shecook as Haycock, Emmet, Boaro, Toaro, | 14 |
Osterich, Mangy and Skunk; pressed the beer of aled age out of | 15 |
the nettles of rashness; put a roof on the lodge for Hymn and a | 16 |
coq in his pot pro homo; was dapifer then pancircensor then | 17 |
hortifex magnus; the topes that tippled on him, the types that | 18 |
toppled off him; still starts our hares yet gates our goat; pocket- | 19 |
book packetboat, gapman gunrun; the light of other days, dire | 20 |
dreary darkness; our awful dad, Timour of Tortur; puzzling, | 21 |
startling, shocking, nay, perturbing; went puffing from king's | 22 |
brugh to new customs, doffing the gibbous off him to every | 23 |
breach of all size; with Pa's new heft and Papa's new helve he's | 24 |
Papapa's old cutlass Papapapa left us; when youngheaded old- | 25 |
shouldered and middlishneck aged about; caller herring every- | 26 |
daily, turgid tarpon overnight; see Loryon the comaleon that | 27 |
changed endocrine history by loeven his loaf with forty bannucks; | 28 |
she drove him dafe till he driv her blind up; the pigeons doves be | 29 |
perchin all over him one day on Baslesbridge and the ravens duv | 30 |
be pitchin their dark nets after him the next night behind Koenig- | 31 |
stein's Arbour; tronf of the rep, comf of the priv, prosp of the | 32 |
pub; his headwood it's ideal if his feet are bally clay; he crashed | 33 |
in the hollow of the park, trees down, as he soared in the vaguum | 34 |
of the phoenix, stones up; looks like a moultain boultter and | 35 |
sounds like a rude word; the mountain view, some lumin pale | 36 |