their own and wayleft the arenotts and ponted vodavalls for the | 1 |
zollgebordened and escaped from liquidation by the heirs of their | 2 |
death and were responsible for congested districts and rolled | 3 |
olled logs into Peter's sawyery and werfed new woodcuts on | 4 |
Paoli's wharf and ewesed Rachel's lea and rammed Dominic's | 5 |
gap and looked haggards after lazatables and rode fourscore odd- | 6 |
winters and struck rock oil and forced a policeman and col- | 7 |
laughsed at their phizes in Toobiassed and Zachary and left off | 8 |
leaving off and kept on keeping on and roused up drink and | 9 |
poured balm down and were cuffed by their customers and bit | 10 |
the dust at the foot of the poll when in her deergarth he gave up | 11 |
his goat after the battle of Multaferry. Pharoah with fairy, two | 12 |
lie, let them! Yet they wend it back, qual his leif, himmertality, | 13 |
bullseaboob and rivishy divil, light in hand, helm on high, to | 14 |
peekaboo durk the thicket of slumbwhere, till their hour with | 15 |
their scene be struck for ever and the book of the dates he close, | 16 |
he clasp and she and she seegn her tour d'adieu, Pervinca calling, | 17 |
Soloscar hears. (O Sheem! O Shaam!), and gentle Isad Ysut gag, | 18 |
flispering in the nightleaves flattery, dinsiduously, to Finnegan, | 19 |
to sin again and to make grim grandma grunt and grin again | 20 |
while the first grey streaks steal silvering by for to mock their | 21 |
quarrels in dollymount tumbling. | 22 |
    They near the base of the chill stair, that large incorporate | 23 |
licensed vintner, such as he is, from former times, nine hosts in | 24 |
himself, in his hydrocomic establishment and his ambling limfy | 25 |
peepingpartner, the slave of the ring that worries the hand that | 26 |
sways the lamp that shadows the walk that bends to his bane the | 27 |
busynext man that came on the cop with the fenian's bark that | 28 |
pickled his widow that primed the pope that passed it round on | 29 |
the volunteers' plate till it croppied the ears of Purses Relle that | 30 |
kneed O'Connell up out of his doss that shouldered Burke that | 31 |
butted O'Hara that woke the busker that grattaned his crowd | 32 |
that bucked the jiggers to rhyme the rann that flooded the routes | 33 |
in Eryan's isles from Malin to Clear and Carnsore Point to Slyna- | 34 |
gollow and cleaned the pockets arid ransomed the ribs of all the | 35 |
listeners, leud and lay, that bought the ballad that Hosty made. | 36 |