| Rendningrocks roguesreckning reigns. Gwds with gurs are | 1 |
| gttrdmmrng. Hlls vlls. The timid hearts of words all exeomno- | 2 |
| sunt. Mannagad, lammalelouh, how do that come? By Dad, youd | 3 |
| not heed that fert? Fulgitudes ejist rowdownan tonuout. Quoq! | 4 |
| And buncskleydoodle! Kidoosh! Of their fear they broke, they | 5 |
| ate wind, they fled; where they ate there they fled; of their fear | 6 |
| they fled, they broke away. Go to, let us extol Azrael with our | 7 |
| harks, by our brews, on our jambses, in his gaits. To Mezou- | 8 |
| zalem with the Dephilim, didits dinkun's dud? Yip! Yup! Yar- | 9 |
| rah! And let Nek Nekulon extol Mak Makal and let him say | 10 |
| unto him: Immi ammi Semmi. And shall not Babel be with | 11 |
| Lebab? And he war. And he shall open his mouth and answer: | 12 |
| I hear, O Ismael, how they laud is only as my loud is one. If | 13 |
| Nekulon shall be havonfalled surely Makal haven hevens. Go to, | 14 |
| let us extell Makal, yea, let us exceedingly extell. Though you | 15 |
| have lien amung your posspots my excellency is over Ismael. | 16 |
| Great is him whom is over Ismael and he shall mekanek of Mak | 17 |
| Nakulon. And he deed. | 18 |
|     Uplouderamainagain! | 19 |
|     For the Clearer of the Air from on high has spoken in tumbul- | 20 |
| dum tambaldam to his tembledim tombaldoom worrild and, mogu- | 21 |
| phonoised by that phonemanon, the unhappitents of the earth | 22 |
| have terrerumbled from fimament unto fundament and from | 23 |
| tweedledeedumms down to twiddledeedees. | 24 |
|     Loud, hear us! | 25 |
|     Loud, graciously hear us! | 26 |
|     Now have thy children entered into their habitations. And | 27 |
| nationglad, camp meeting over, to shin it, Gov be thanked! Thou | 28 |
| hast closed the portals of the habitations of thy children and thou | 29 |
| hast set thy guards thereby, even Garda Didymus and Garda | 30 |
| Domas, that thy children may read in the book of the opening of | 31 |
| the mind to light and err not in the darkness which is the after- | 32 |
| thought of thy nomatter by the guardiance of those guards which | 33 |
| are thy bodemen, the cheeryboyum chirryboth with the kerry- | 34 |
| bommers in their krubeems, Pray-your-Prayers Timothy and | 35 |
| Back-to-Bunk Tom. | 36 |