| gobbet for its quantity of quality but who | 1 | ||
| wants to cheat the choker's got to learn to | 2 | ||
| chew the cud. Allwhichhole scrubs on scroll | 3 | ||
| Pitchcap and | circuminiuminluminatedhave encuoniams here | 4 | |
| triangle, noose | and improperies there. 1 With a pansy for the | 5 | |
| and tinctunc. | pussy in the corner. 2 | 6 | |
| Bewise of Fanciulla's heart, the heart of | INCIPIT IN- | 7 | |
| Fanciulla! Even the recollection of willow | TERMISSIO. | 8 | |
| fronds is a spellbinder that lets to hear. 3 The | 9 | ||
| rushes by the grey nuns' pond: ah eh oh let | 10 | ||
| Uncle Flabbius | me sigh too. Coalmansbell: behoves you | 11 | |
| Muximus to | handmake of the load. Jenny Wren: pick, peck. | 12 | |
| Niecia Flappia | Johnny Post: pack, puck. 4 All the world's in | 13 | |
| Minnimiss. As | want and is writing a letters. 5 A letters from a | 14 | |
| this is. And as | person to a place about a thing. And all the | 15 | |
| this this is. | world's on wish to be carrying a letters. A let- | 16 | |
| Dear Brotus, | ters to a king about a treasure from a cat. 6 | 17 | |
| land me arrears. | When men want to write a letters. Ten men, | 18 | |
| ton men, pen men, pun men, wont to rise a | 19 | ||
| Rockaby, babel, | ladder. And den men, dun men, fen men, fun | 20 | |
| flatten a wall. | men, hen men, hun men went to raze a leader. | 21 | |
| How he broke the | Is then any lettersday from many peoples, | 22 | |
| good news to | Daganasanavitch? Empire, your outermost. 7 | 23 | |
| Gent. | A posy cord. Plece. | 24 | |
| We have wounded our way on foe tris | MAJOR AND | 25 | |
| prince till that force in the gill is faint afarred | MINOR | 26 | |
| 1 Gosem pher, gezumpher, greeze a jarry grim felon! Good bloke him! | |||
| 2 And if they was setting on your stool as hard as my was she could beth | |||
| her bothom dolours he'd have a culious impressiom on the diminitive that | |||
| chafes our ends. | |||
| 3 When I'am Enastella and am taken for Essastessa I'll do that droop on the | |||
| pohlmann's piano. | |||
| 4 Heavenly twinges, if it's one of his I'll fearly feint as swoon as he enter- | |||
| rooms. | |||
| 5 To be slipped on, to be slept by, to be conned to, to be kept up. And when | |||
| you're done push the chain. | |||
| 6 With her modesties office. | |||
| 7 Strutting as proud as a great turquin weggin that cuckhold on his Eddems | |||
| and Clay's hat. | |||