blank! For it's race pound race the hosties rear all roads to ruin | 1 |
and layers by lifetimes laid down riches from poormen. Cried | 2 |
unions to chip, saltpetre to strew, gallpitch to drink, stonebread | 3 |
to break but it's bully to gulp good blueberry pudding. Doze | 4 |
in your warmth ! While the elves in the moonbeams, feeling why, | 5 |
will keep my lilygem gently gleaming. | 6 |
    In the sleepingchambers. The court to go into half morning. | 7 |
The four seneschals with their palfrey to be there now, all | 8 |
balaaming in their sellaboutes and sharping up their penisills. The | 9 |
boufeither Soakersoon at holdup tent sticker. The swabsister | 10 |
Katya to have duntalking and to keep shakenin dowan her drogh- | 11 |
edars. Those twelve chief barons to stand by duedesmally with | 12 |
their folded arums and put down all excursions and false alarums | 13 |
and after that to go back now to their runameat farums and re- | 14 |
compile their magnum chartarums with the width of the road | 15 |
between them and all harrums. The maidbrides all, in favours | 16 |
gay, to strew sleety cinders on their falling hair and for wouldbe | 17 |
joybells to ring sadly ringless hands. The dame dowager to stay | 18 |
kneeled how she is, as first mutherer with cord in coil. The two | 19 |
princes of the tower royal, daulphin and deevlin, to lie how they | 20 |
are without to see. The dame dowager's duffgerent to present | 21 |
wappon, blade drawn to the full and about wheel without to be | 22 |
seen of them. The infant Isabella from her coign to do obeisance | 23 |
toward the duffgerent, as first futherer with drawn brand. Then | 24 |
the court to come in to full morning. Herein see ye fail not! | 25 |
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kato! | 27 |
    Gauze off heaven! Vision. Then. O, pluxty suddly, the sight | 28 |
entrancing! Hummels! That crag! Those hullocks! O Sire! So be | 29 |
accident occur is not going to commence! What have you there- | 30 |
fore? Fear you the donkers? Of roovers? I fear lest we have lost | 31 |
ours (non grant it!) respecting these wildy parts. How is hit finis- | 32 |
ter! How shagsome all and beastful! What do you show on? I | 33 |
show because I must see before my misfortune so a stark pointing | 34 |
pole. Lord of ladders, what for lungitube! Can you read the verst | 35 |
legend hereon? I am hather of the missed. Areed! To the dun- | 36 |