Mauser Misma shall cease to stretch her and come abroad for what | 1 |
the blinkins is to be seen. A ruber, a rancher, a fullvide, a veri- | 2 |
dust and as crerdulous behind as he was before behind a damson | 3 |
of a sloe cooch. Mbv! The annamation of evabusies, the livlia- | 4 |
ness of her laughings, such as a plurity of bells! Have peacience, | 5 |
pray you! Place to dames! Even the Lady Victoria Landauner | 6 |
will leave to loll and parasol, all giddied into gushgasps with her | 7 |
dickey standing. Britus and Gothius shall no more joustle for | 8 |
that sonneplace but mark one autonement when, with si so silent, | 9 |
Cloudia Aiduolcis, good and dewed up, shall let fall, yes, no, yet, | 10 |
now,a rain. Muchsias grapcias! It is how sweet from her, the | 11 |
wispful, and they are soon seen swopsib so a sautril as a meise. | 12 |
Its ist not the tear on this movent sped. Tix sixponce! Poum! | 13 |
Hool poll the bull? Fool pay the bill. Becups a can full. Peal, pull | 14 |
the bell ! Still sayeme of ceremonies, much much more ! So please- | 15 |
your ! It stands in Instopressible how Meynhir Mayour, our | 16 |
boorgomaister, thon staunch Thorsman, (our Nancy's fancy, our | 17 |
own Nanny's Big Billy), his hod hoisted, in best bib and tucker, | 18 |
with Woolington bottes over buckram babbishkis and his clouded | 19 |
cane and necknoose aureal, surrounded of his full cooperation | 20 |
with fixed baronets and meng our pueblos, restrained by chain of | 21 |
hands from pinchgut, hoghill, darklane, gibbetmeade and beaux | 22 |
and laddes and bumbellye, shall receive Dom King at broadstone | 23 |
barrow meet a keys of goodmorrow on to his pompey cushion. | 24 |
Me amble dooty to your grace's majers! Arise, sir Pompkey | 25 |
Dompkey! Ear! Ear! Weakear! An allness eversides! We but | 26 |
miss that horse elder yet cherchant of the wise graveleek in | 27 |
cabbuchin garden. That his be foison, old Caubeenhauben ! | 28 |
'Twill be tropic of all days. By the splendour of Sole! Perfect | 29 |
weatherest prevailing. Thisafter, swift's mightmace deposing, he | 30 |
shall aidress to His Serenemost by a speechreading from his | 31 |
miniated vellum, alfi byrni gamman dealter etcera zezera eacla | 32 |
treacla youghta kaptor lomdom noo, who meaningwhile that | 33 |
illuminatured one, Papyroy of Pepinregn,my Sire, great,big King, | 34 |
(his scaffold is there set up, as to edify, by Rex Ingram, pageant- | 35 |
master) will be poking out with his canule into the arras of | 36 |