door, or leaning out of the chair, or kneeling under the sofa- | 1 |
cover and setting on the souptureen, getting into their way | 2 |
something barbarous, changing the one wet underdown convi- | 3 |
brational bed or they used to slumper under, when hope was there | 4 |
no more, and putting on their half a hat and falling over all synop- | 5 |
ticals and a panegyric and repeating themselves, like svvollovv- | 6 |
ing, like the time they were dadging the talkeycook that chased | 7 |
them, look look all round the stool, walk everywhere for a jool, | 8 |
to break fyre to all the rancers, to collect all and bits of brown, | 9 |
the rathure's evelopment in spirits of time in all fathom of space | 10 |
and slooping around in a bawneen and bath slippers and go away | 11 |
to Oldpatrick and see a doctor Walker. And after that so glad | 12 |
they had their night tentacles and there they used to be, flapping | 13 |
and cycling, and a dooing a doonloop, panementically, around | 14 |
the waists of the ships, in the wake of their good old Foehn | 15 |
again, as tyred as they were, at their windswidths in the | 16 |
waveslength, the clipperbuilt and the five fourmasters and | 17 |
Lally of the cleftoft bagoderts and Roe of the fair cheats, ex- | 18 |
changing fleas from host to host, with arthroposophia, and he | 19 |
selling him before he forgot, issle issle, after having prealably | 20 |
dephlegmatised his gutterful of throatyfrogs, with a lungible fong | 21 |
in his suckmouth ear, while the dear invoked to the coolun dare | 22 |
by a palpabrows lift left no doubt in his minder, till he was in- | 23 |
stant and he was trustin, sister soul in brother hand, the subjects | 24 |
being their passion grand, that one fresh from the cow about | 25 |
Aithne Meithne married a mailde and that one too from Engr- | 26 |
vakon saga abooth a gooth a gev a gotheny egg and the park- | 27 |
side pranks of quality queens, katte efter kinne, for Earl Hooved- | 28 |
soon's choosing and Huber and Harman orhowwhen theeupon- | 29 |
thus (chchch!) eysolt of binnoculises memostinmust egotum | 30 |
sabcunsciously senses upers the deprofundity of multimathema- | 31 |
tical immaterialities wherebejubers in the pancosmic urge the | 32 |
allimmanence of that which Itself is Itself Alone (hear, O hear, | 33 |
Caller Errin!) exteriorises on this ourherenow plane in disunited | 34 |
solod, likeward and gushious bodies with (science, say!) peril- | 35 |
whitened passionpanting pugnoplangent intuitions of reunited | 36 |