dianablowing, wild as wild, the mockingbird whose word is | 1 |
misfortune, so 'tis said, the bulbul down the wind. | 2 |
    The proto was traipsing through the tangle then, Mathew | 3 |
Walker, godsons' goddestfar, deputising for gossipocracy, | 4 |
and his station was a few perch to the weatherside of the | 5 |
knoll Asnoch and it was from no other place unless there, how | 6 |
and ever, that he proxtended aloof upon the ether Mesmer's | 7 |
Manuum, the hand making silence. The buckos beyond on the lea, | 8 |
then stopped wheresoever they found their standings and that way | 9 |
they set ward about him, doing obedience, nod, bend, bow and | 10 |
curtsey, like the watchers of Prospect, upholding their broad- | 11 |
awake prober's hats on their firrum heads, the travelling court on | 12 |
its findings circuiting that personer in his fallen. And a crack quat- | 13 |
youare of stenoggers they made of themselves, solons and psy- | 14 |
chomorers, all told, with their hurts and daimons, spites and | 15 |
clops, not even to the seclusion of their beast by them that was | 16 |
the odd trick of the pack, trump and no friend of carrots. And, | 17 |
what do you think, who should be laying there above all other | 18 |
persons forenenst them only Yawn! All of asprawl he was laying | 19 |
too amengst the poppies and, I can tell you something more than | 20 |
that, drear writer, profoundly as you may bedeave to it, he was | 21 |
oscasleep asleep. And it was far more similar to a satrap he lay there | 22 |
with unctuous beauty all surrounded, the poser, or for whatall I | 23 |
know like Lord Lumen, coaching his preferred constellations in | 24 |
faith and doctrine, for old Matt Gregory, 'tis he had the starmenag- | 25 |
erie, Marcus Lyons and Lucas Metcalfe Tarpey and the mack | 26 |
that never forgave the ass that lurked behind him, Jonny na | 27 |
Hossaleen. | 28 |
    More than their good share of their five senses ensorcelled | 29 |
you would say themselves were, fuming censor, the way they | 30 |
could not rightly tell their heels from their stools as they cooched | 31 |
down a mamalujo by his cubical crib, as question time drew | 32 |
nighing and the map of the souls' groupography rose in relief | 33 |
within their quarterings, to play tops or kites or hoops or marbles, | 34 |
curchycurchy, gawking on him, for the issuance of his pnum and | 35 |
softnoising one of them to another one, the boguaqueesthers. | 36 |