Chistayas by Roderick's our mostmonolith, after my both ears- | 1 |
toear and brebreeches buybibles and, minhatton, testify to my | 2 |
unclothed virtue by the longstone erectheion of our allfirst man- | 3 |
here. I should tell you that honestly, on my honour of a Near- | 4 |
wicked, I always think in a wordworth's of that primed favou- | 5 |
rite continental poet, Daunty, Gouty and Shopkeeper, A. G., | 6 |
whom the generality admoyers in this that is and that this is to | 7 |
come. Like as my palmer's past policy I have had my best mas- | 8 |
ter's lessons, as the public he knows, and do you know, home- | 9 |
sters, I honestly think, if I have failed lamentably by accident | 10 |
benefits though shintoed, spitefired, perplagued and cram- | 11 |
krieged, I am doing my dids bits and have made of my prudentials | 12 |
good. I have been told I own stolemines or something of that | 13 |
sorth in the sooth of Spainien. Hohohoho! Have I said ogso how | 14 |
I abhor myself vastly (truth to tell) and do repent to my nether- | 15 |
heart of suntry clothing? The amusin part is, I will say, hotel- | 16 |
men, that since I, over the deep drowner Athacleeath to seek | 17 |
again Irrlanding, shamed in mind, with three plunges of my | 18 |
ruddertail, yet not a bottlenim, vanced imperial standard by | 19 |
weaponright and platzed mine residenze, taking bourd and | 20 |
burgage under starrymisty and ran and operated my brixtol selec- | 21 |
tion here at thollstall, for mean straits male with evorage fimmel, | 22 |
in commune soccage among strange and enemy, among these | 23 |
plotlets, in Poplinstown, alore Fort Dunlip, then-on-sea, hole | 24 |
of Serbonian bog, now city of magnificent distances, good- | 25 |
walldabout, with talus and counterscarp and pale of palisades, | 26 |
upon martiell siegewin, with Abbot Warre to blesse, on yon | 27 |
slauchterday of cleantarriffs, in that year which I have called | 28 |
myriabellous, and overdrave these marken (the soord on Whence- | 29 |
hislaws was mine and mine the prusshing stock of Allbrecht | 30 |
the Bearn), under patroonshaap of our good kingsinnturns, | 31 |
T. R. H. Urban First and Champaign Chollyman and Hungry | 32 |
the Loaved and Hangry the Hathed, here where my tenenure of | 33 |
office and my toils of domestication first began, with weight of | 34 |
woman my skat and skuld but Flukie of the Ravens as my sure | 35 |
piloter, famine with Englisch sweat and oppedemics, the two- | 36 |