hadde a wickered Kish for to hale dead tunes from the bog look- | | 1 |
it under the blay of her Kish as she ran for to sothisfeige her cow- | | 2 |
rieosity and be me sawl but she found hersell sackvulle of swart | | 3 |
goody quickenshoon ant small illigant brogues, so rich in sweat. | | 4 |
Blurry works at Hurdlesford. | | 5 |
(Silent.) | | 6 |
566 A.D. At this time it fell out that a brazenlockt damsel grieved | | 7 |
(sobralasolas!) because that Puppette her minion was ravisht of her | | 8 |
by the ogre Puropeus Pious. Bloody wars in Ballyaughacleeagh- | | 9 |
bally. | | 10 |
1132. A.D. Two sons at an hour were born until a goodman | | 11 |
and his hag. These sons called themselves Caddy and Primas. | | 12 |
Primas was a santryman and drilled all decent people. Caddy | | 13 |
went to Winehouse and wrote o peace a farce. Blotty words for | | 14 |
Dublin. | | 15 |
Somewhere, parently, in the ginnandgo gap between antedilu- | | 16 |
vious and annadominant the copyist must have fled with his | | 17 |
scroll. The billy flood rose or an elk charged him or the sultrup | | 18 |
worldwright from the excelsissimost empyrean (bolt, in sum) | | 19 |
earthspake or the Dannamen gallous banged pan the bliddy du- | | 20 |
ran. A scribicide then and there is led off under old's code with | | 21 |
some fine covered by six marks or ninepins in metalmen for the | | 22 |
sake of his labour's dross while it will be only now and again in | | 23 |
our rear of o'er era, as an upshoot of military and civil engage- | | 24 |
ments, that a gynecure was let on to the scuffold for taking that | | 25 |
same fine sum covertly by meddlement with the drawers of his | | 26 |
neighbour's safe. | | 27 |
Now after all that farfatch'd and peragrine or dingnant or clere | | 28 |
lift we our ears, eyes of the darkness, from the tome of Liber Li- | | 29 |
vidus and, (toh!), how paisibly eirenical, all dimmering dunes | | 30 |
and gloamering glades, selfstretches afore us our fredeland's plain! | | 31 |
Lean neath stone pine the pastor lies with his crook; young pric- | | 32 |
ket by pricket's sister nibbleth on returned viridities; amaid her | | 33 |
rocking grasses the herb trinity shams lowliness; skyup is of ever- | | 34 |
grey. Thus, too, for donkey's years. Since the bouts of Hebear | | 35 |
and Hairyman the cornflowers have been staying at Ballymun, | | 36 |