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he'd lust in Wooming but with that smeoil like a grace of backon- | 1 | |
ing over his egglips of the sunsoonshine. Here's heering you in | 2 | |
a guessmasque, latterman! And such an improofment! As royt | 3 | |
as the mail and as fat as a fuddle! Schoen! Shoan! Shoon the | 4 | |
Puzt! A penny for your thought abouts! Tay, tibby, tanny, | 5 | |
tummy, tasty, tosty, tay. Batch is for Baker who baxters our | 6 | |
bread. O, what an ovenly odour! Butter butter! Bring us this | 7 | |
days our maily bag! But receive me, my frensheets, from the | 8 | |
emerald dark winterlong! For diss is the doss for Eilder Downes | 9 | |
and dass is it duss, as singen sengers, what the hardworking | 10 | |
straightwalking stoutstamping securelysealing officials who trow | 11 | |
to form our G.M.P.'s pass muster generally shay for shee and | 12 | |
sloo for slee when butting their headd to the pillow for a night- | 13 | |
shared nakeshift with the alter girl they tuck in for sweepsake. | 14 | |
Dutiful wealker for his hydes of march. Haves you the time. | 15 | |
Hans ahike? Heard you the crime, senny boy? The man was | 16 | |
giddy on letties on the dewry of the duary, be pursueded, | 17 | |
whethered with entrenous, midgreys, dagos, teatimes, shadows, | 18 | |
nocturnes or samoans, if wellstocked fillerouters plushfeverfraus | 19 | |
with dopy chonks, and this, that and the other pigskin or muffle | 20 | |
kinkles, taking a pipe course or doing an anguish, seen to his | 21 | |
fleece in after his foull, when Dr Chart of Greet Chorsles street | 22 | |
he changed his backbone at a citting. He had not the declaina- | 23 | |
tion, as what with the foos as whet with the fays, but so far as | 24 | |
hanging a goobes on the precedings, wherethen the lag allows, it | 25 | |
mights be anything after darks. Which the deers alones they sees | 26 | |
and the darkies they is snuffing of the wind up. Debbling. | 27 | |
Greanteavvents! Hyacinssies with heliotrollops! Not once | 28 | |
fullvixen freakings and but dubbledecoys! It is a lable iction on | 29 | |
the porte of the cuthulic church and summum most atole for it. | 30 | |
Where is that blinketey blanketer, that quound of a pealer, the | 31 | |
sunt of a hunt whant foxes good men! Where or he, our loved | 32 | |
among many? | 33 | |
But what does Coemghem, the fostard? Tyro a tora. The | 34 | |
novened iconostase of his blueygreyned vitroils but begins | 35 | |
in feint to light his legend. Let Phosphoron proclaim! Peechy | 36 |
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One seekings. Not the lithe slender, not the broad roundish | 1 | |
near the lithe slender, not the fairsized fullfeatured to the leeward | 2 | |
of the broad roundish but, indeed and inneed, the curling, perfect- | 3 | |
portioned, flowerfleckled, shapely highhued, delicate features | 4 | |
swaying to the windward of the fairsized fullfeatured. | 5 | |
Was that in the air about when something is to be said for it or | 6 | |
is it someone imparticular who will somewherise for the whole | 7 | |
anyhow? | 8 | |
What does Coemghen? Tell his hidings clearly! A woodtoo- | 9 | |
gooder. Is his moraltack still his best of weapons? How about a | 10 | |
little more goaling goold? Rowlin's tun he gadder no must. It is | 11 | |
the voice of Roga. His face is the face of a son. Be thine the silent | 12 | |
hall, O Jarama! A virgin, the one, shall mourn thee. Roga's stream | 13 | |
is solence. But Croona is in adestance. The ass of the O'Dwyer | 14 | |
of Greyglens is abrowtobayse afeald in his terroirs of the Potter- | 15 | |
ton's forecoroners, the reeks around the burleyhearthed. When | 16 | |
visited by an indepondant reporter, "Mike" Portlund, to burrow | 17 | |
burning the latterman's Resterant so is called the gortan in ques- | 18 | |
ture he mikes the fallowing for the Durban Gazette, firstcoming | 19 | |
issue. From a collispendent. Any were. Deemsday. Bosse of Upper | 20 | |
and Lower Byggotstrade, Ciwareke, may he live for river! The | 21 | |
Games funeral at Valleytemple. Saturnights pomps, exhabiting | 22 | |
that corricatore of a harss, revealled by Oscur Camerad. The last | 23 | |
of Dutch Schulds, perhumps. Pipe in Dream Cluse. Uncovers Pub | 24 | |
History. The Outrage, at Length. Affected Mob Follows in Reli- | 25 | |
gious Sullivence. Rinvention of vestiges by which they drugged | 26 | |
the buddhy. Moviefigure on in scenic section. By Patathicus. And | 27 | |
there, from out of the scuity, misty Londan, along the canavan | 28 | |
route, that is with the years gone, mild beam of the wave his | 29 | |
polar bearing, steerner among stars, trust touthena and you | 30 | |
tread true turf, comes the sorter, Mr Hurr Hansen, talking allthe- | 31 | |
ways in himself of his hopes to fall in among a merryfoule | 32 | |
of maidens happynghome from the dance, his knyckle allaready | 33 | |
in his knackskey fob, a passable compatriate proparly of the | 34 | |
Grimstad galleon, old pairs frieze, feed up to the noxer with | 35 | |
their geese and peeas and oats upon a trencher and the toyms | 36 |
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is sure he means bisnisgels to empalmover. A naked yogpriest, | 1 | |
clothed of sundust, his oakey doaked with frondest leoves, offrand | 2 | |
to the ewon of her owen. Tasyam kuru salilakriyamu! Pfaf! | 3 | |
Bring about it to be brought about and it will be, loke, our lake | 4 | |
lemanted, that greyt lack, the citye of Is is issuant (atlanst!), urban | 5 | |
and orbal, through seep froms umber under wasseres of Erie. | 6 | |
Lough! | 7 | |
Hwo! Hwy, dairmaidens? Asthoreths, assay! Earthsigh to is | 8 | |
heavened. | 9 | |
Hillsengals, the daughters of the cliffs, responsen. Longsome | 10 | |
the samphire coast. From thee to thee, thoo art it thoo, that | 11 | |
thouest there. The like the near, the liker nearer. O sosay! A | 12 | |
family, a band, a school, a clanagirls. Fiftines andbut fortines by | 13 | |
novanas andor vantads by octettes ayand decadendecads by a | 14 | |
lunary with last a lone. Whose every has herdifferent from the | 15 | |
similies with her site. Sicut campanulae petalliferentes they coroll | 16 | |
in caroll round Botany Bay. A dweam of dose innocent dirly | 17 | |
dirls. Keavn! Keavn! And they all setton voicies about singsing | 18 | |
music was Keavn! He. Only he. Ittle he. Ah! The whole | 19 | |
clangalied. Oh! | 20 | |
S. Wilhelmina's, S. Gardenia's, S. Phibia's, S. Veslandrua's, | 21 | |
S. Clarinda's, S. Immecula's, S. Dolores Delphin's, S. Perlan- | 22 | |
throa's, S. Errands Gay's, S. Eddaminiva's, S. Rhodamena's, S. | 23 | |
Ruadagara's, S. Drimicumtra's, S. Una Vestity's, S. Mintargisia's, | 24 | |
S. Misha-La-Valse's, S. Churstry's, S. Clouonaskieym's, S. Bella- | 25 | |
vistura's, S. Santamonta's, S. Ringsingsund's, S. Heddadin | 26 | |
Drade's, S. Glacianivia's, S. Waidafrira's, S. Thomassabbess's | 27 | |
and (trema! unloud!! pepet!!!) S. Loellisotoelles! | 28 | |
Prayfulness! Prayfulness! | 29 | |
Euh! Thaet is seu whaet shaell one naeme it! | 30 | |
The meidinogues have tingued togethering. Ascend out of | 31 | |
your bed, cavern of a trunk, and shrine! Kathlins is kitchin. | 32 | |
Soros cast, ma brone! You must exterra acquarate to interirigate | 33 | |
all the arkypelicans. The austrologer Wallaby by Tolan, who | 34 | |
farshook our showrs from Newer Aland, has signed the you and | 35 | |
the now our mandate. Milenesia waits. Be smark. | 36 |
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cannibal king to the property horse, being, slumply and slopely, to | 1 | |
remind us how, in this drury world of ours, Father Times and | 2 | |
Mother Spacies boil their kettle with their crutch. Which every | 3 | |
lad and lass in the lane knows. Hence. | 4 | |
Polycarp pool, the pool of Innalavia, Saras the saft as, of | 5 | |
meadewy marge, atween Deltas Piscium and Sagittariastrion, | 6 | |
whereinn once we lave 'tis alve and vale, minnyhahing here from | 7 | |
hiarwather, a poddlebridges in a passabed, the river of lives, the | 8 | |
regenerations of the incarnations of the emanations of the appa- | 9 | |
rentations of Funn and Nin in Cleethabala, the kongdomain of | 10 | |
the Alieni, an accorsaired race, infester of Libnud Ocean, Moyla- | 11 | |
more, let it be! Where Allbroggt Neandser tracking Viggynette | 12 | |
Neeinsee gladsighted her Linfian Fall and a teamdiggingharrow | 13 | |
turned the first sod. Sluce! Caughterect! Goodspeed the blow! | 14 | |
(Incidentally 'tis believed that his harpened before Gage's Fane | 15 | |
for it has to be over this booty spotch, though some hours to | 16 | |
the wester, that ex-Colonel House's preterpost heiress is to re- | 17 | |
turn unto the outstretcheds of Dweyr O'Michael's loinsprung | 18 | |
the blunterbusted pikehead which his had hewn in hers, pro- | 19 | |
longed laughter words). There an alomdree begins to green, | 20 | |
soreen seen for loveseat, as we know that should she, for by | 21 | |
essentience his law, so it make all. It is scainted to Vitalba. And | 22 | |
her little white bloomkins, twittersky trimmed, are hobdoblins' | 23 | |
hankypanks. Saxenslyke our anscessers thought so darely on | 24 | |
now they're going soever to Anglesen, free of juties, dyrt chapes. | 25 | |
There too a slab slobs, immermemorial, the only in all swamp. | 26 | |
But so bare, so boulder, brag sagging such a brr bll bmm show | 27 | |
that, of Barindens, the white alfred, it owed to have at leased | 28 | |
some butchup's upperon. Homos Circas Elochlannensis! His | 29 | |
showplace at Leeambye. Old Wommany Wyes. Pfif! But, while | 30 | |
gleam with gloom swan here and there, this shame rock and that | 31 | |
whispy planter tell Paudheen Steel-the-Poghue and his perty | 32 | |
Molly Vardant, in goodbroomirish, arrah, this place is a proper | 33 | |
and his feist a ferial for curdnal communial, so be who would | 34 | |
celibrate the holy mystery upon or that the pirigrim from Mainy- | 35 | |
lands beatend, the calmleaved hutcaged by that look whose glaum | 36 |
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cognance and their ilks and their orts and their everythings that | 1 | |
is be will was theirs. | 2 | |
Much obliged. Time-o'-Thay! But wherth, O clerk? | 3 | |
Whithr a clonk? Vartman! See you not soo the pfath they | 4 | |
pfunded, oura vatars that arred in Himmal, harruad bathar na- | 5 | |
mas, the gow, the stiar, the tigara, the liofant, when even thurst | 6 | |
was athar vetals, mid trefoils slipped the sable rampant, hoof, | 7 | |
hoof, hoof, hoof, padapodopudupedding on fattafottafutt. Ere | 8 | |
we are! Signifying, if tungs may tolkan, that, primeval condi- | 9 | |
tions having gradually receded but nevertheless the emplacement | 10 | |
of solid and fluid having to a great extent persisted through | 11 | |
intermittences of sullemn fulminance, sollemn nuptialism, sallemn | 12 | |
sepulture and providential divining, making possible and even; | 13 | |
inevitable, after his a time has a tense haves and havenots hesitency, | 14 | |
at the place and period under consideration a socially organic | 15 | |
entity of a millenary military maritory monetary morphological | 16 | |
circumformation in a more- or less settled state of equonomic | 17 | |
ecolube equalobe equilab equilibbrium. Gam on, Gearge! Nomo- | 18 | |
morphemy for me! Lessnatbe angardsmanlake! You jast gat a | 19 | |
tache of army on the stumuk. To the Angar at Anker. Aecquo- | 20 | |
tincts. Seeworthy. Lots thankyouful, polite pointsins! There's | 21 | |
a tavarn in the tarn. | 22 | |
Tip. Take Tamotimo's topical. Tip. Browne yet Noland. Tip. | 23 | |
Advert. | 24 | |
Where. Cumulonubulocirrhonimbant heaven electing, the dart | 25 | |
of desire has gored the heart of secret waters and the poplarest | 26 | |
wood in the entire district is being grown at present, eminently | 27 | |
adapted for the requirements of pacnincstricken humanity and, | 28 | |
between all the goings up and the whole of the comings down and | 29 | |
the fog of the cloud in which we toil and the cloud of the fog | 30 | |
under which we labour, bomb the thing's to be domb about it so | 31 | |
that, beyond indicating the locality, it is felt that one cannot with | 32 | |
advantage add a very great deal to the aforegoing by what, such as | 33 | |
it is to be, follows, just mentioning however that the old man of | 34 | |
the sea and the old woman in the sky if they don't say nothings | 35 | |
about it they don't tell us lie, the gist of the pantomime, from | 36 |
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Every those personal place objects if nonthings where soevers | 1 | |
and they just done been doing being in a dromo of todos with- | 2 | |
outen a bound to be your trowers. Forswundled. You hald him | 3 | |
by the tap of the tang. Not a salutary sellable sound is since. In- | 4 | |
steed for asteer, adrift with adraft. Nuctumbulumbumus wander- | 5 | |
wards the Nil. Victorias neanzas. Alberths neantas. It was a long, | 6 | |
very long, a dark, very dark, an allburt unend, scarce endurable, | 7 | |
and we could add mostly quite various and somenwhat stumble- | 8 | |
tumbling night. Endee he sendee. Diu! The has goning at gone, | 9 | |
the is coming to come. Greets to ghastern, hie to morgning. Dor- | 10 | |
midy, destady. Doom is the faste. Well down, good other! Now | 11 | |
day, slow day, from delicate to divine, divases. Padma, brighter | 12 | |
and sweetster, this flower that bells, it is our hour or risings. | 13 | |
Tickle, tickle. Lotus spray. Till herenext. Adya. | 14 | |
Take thanks, thankstum, thamas. In that earopean end meets | 15 | |
Ind. | 16 | |
There is something supernoctural about whatever you called | 17 | |
him it. Panpan and vinvin are not alonety vanvan and pinpin in | 18 | |
your Tamal without tares but simplysoley they are they. This- | 19 | |
utter followis that odder fellow. Himkim kimkim. Old yeaster- | 20 | |
loaves may be a stale as a stub and the pitcher go to aftoms on the | 21 | |
wall. Mildew, murk, leak and yarn now want the bad that they | 22 | |
lied on. And your last words todate in camparative accousto- | 23 | |
mology are going to tell stretch of a fancy through strength to- | 24 | |
wards joyance, adyatants, where he gets up. Allay for allay, a | 25 | |
threat for a throat. | 26 | |
Tim! | 27 | |
To them in Ysat Loka. Hearing. The urb it orbs. Then's now | 28 | |
with now's then in tense continuant. Heard. Who having has | 29 | |
he shall have had. Hear! Upon the thuds trokes truck, chim, | 30 | |
it will be exactlyso fewer hours by so many minutes of the | 31 | |
ope of the diurn of the sennight of the maaned of the yere of | 32 | |
the age of the madamanvantora of Grossguy and Littleylady, | 33 | |
our hugibus hugibum and our weewee mother, actaman house- | 34 | |
truewith, and their childer and their napirs and their napirs' | 35 | |
childers napirs and their chattels and their servance and their | 36 |
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worn. Soe? La! Lamfadar's arm it has cocoincidences. You mean | 1 | |
to see we have been hadding a sound night's sleep? You may so. | 2 | |
It is just, it is just about to, it is just about to rolywholyover. | 3 | |
Svapnasvap. Of all the stranger things that ever not even in the | 4 | |
hundrund and badst pageans of unthowsent and wonst nice or | 5 | |
in eddas and oddes bokes of tomb, dyke and hollow to be have | 6 | |
happened! The untireties of livesliving being the one substrance | 7 | |
of a streamsbecoming. Totalled in toldteld and teldtold in tittle- | 8 | |
tell tattle. Why? Because, graced be Gad and all giddy gadgets, | 9 | |
in whose words were the beginnings, there are two signs to turn | 10 | |
to, the yest and the ist, the wright side and the wronged side, | 11 | |
feeling aslip and wauking up, so an, so farth. Why? On the sourd- | 12 | |
site we have the Moskiosk Djinpalast with its twin adjacencies, | 13 | |
the bathouse and the bazaar, allahallahallah, and on the sponthe- | 14 | |
site it is the alcovan and the rosegarden, boony noughty, all pura- | 15 | |
puthry. Why? One's apurr apuss a story about brid and break- | 16 | |
fedes and parricombating and coushcouch but others is of tholes | 17 | |
and oubworn buyings, dolings and chafferings in heat, contest | 18 | |
and enmity. Why? Every talk has his stay, vidnis Shavarsanjivana, | 19 | |
and all-a-dreams perhapsing under lucksloop at last are through. | 20 | |
Why? It is a sot of a swigswag, systomy dystomy, which evera- | 21 | |
body you ever anywhere at all doze. Why? Such me. | 22 | |
And howpsadrowsay. | 23 | |
Lok! A shaft of shivery in the act, anilancinant. Cold's sleuth! | 24 | |
Vayuns! Where did thots come from? It is infinitesimally fevers, | 25 | |
resty fever, risy fever, a coranto of aria, sleeper awakening, in | 26 | |
the smalls of one's back presentiment, gip, and again, geip, a | 27 | |
flash from a future of maybe mahamayability through the windr | 28 | |
of a wondr in a wildr is a weltr as a wirbl of a warbl is a world. | 29 | |
Tom. | 30 | |
It is perfect degrees excelsius. A jaladaew still stilleth. Cloud | 31 | |
lay but mackrel are. Anemone activescent, the torporature is re- | 32 | |
turning to mornal. Humid nature is feeling itself freely at ease | 33 | |
with the all fresco. The vervain is to herald as the grass admini- | 34 | |
sters. They say, they say in effect, they really say. You have eaden | 35 | |
fruit. Say whuit. You have snakked mid a fish. Telle whish. | 36 |
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at hand; for which thetheatron is a lemoronage; at milch- | 1 | |
goat fairmesse; in full dogdhis; sod on a fall; pat; the hundering | 2 | |
blundering dunderfunder of plundersundered manhood; behold, | 3 | |
he returns; renascenent; fincarnate; still foretold around the hearth- | 4 | |
side; at matin a fact; hailed chimers' ersekind; foe purmanant, | 5 | |
fum in his mow; awike in wave risurging into chrest; victis poenis | 6 | |
hesternis; fostfath of solas; fram choicest of wiles with warmen | 7 | |
and sogns til Banba, burial aranging; under articles thirtynine of | 8 | |
the reconstitution; by the lord's order of the canon consecrand- | 9 | |
able; earthlost that we thought him; pesternost, the noneknown | 10 | |
worrier; from Tumbarumba mountain; in persence of whole | 11 | |
landslots; forebe all the rassias; sire of leery subs of dub; the Dig- | 12 | |
gins, Woodenhenge, as to hang out at; with spawnish oel full his | 13 | |
angalach; the sousenugh; gnomeosulphidosalamermauderman; the | 14 | |
big brucer, fert in fort; Gunnar, of The Gunnings, Gund; one | 15 | |
of the two or three forefivest fellows a bloke could in holiday | 16 | |
crowd encounter; benedicted be the barrel; kilderkins, lids off; a | 17 | |
roache, an oxmaster, a sort of heaps, a pamphilius, a vintivat | 18 | |
niviceny, a hygiennic contrivance socalled from the editor; the | 19 | |
thick of your thigh; you knox; quite; talking to the vicar's joy | 20 | |
and ruth; the gren, woid and glue been broking by the maybole | 21 | |
gards; he; when no crane in Elga is heard; upout to speak this | 22 | |
lay; without links, without impediments, with gygantogyres, | 23 | |
with freeflawforms;parasama to himself; atman as evars; whom | 24 | |
otherwise becauses; no puler as of old but as of young a palatin; | 25 | |
whitelock not lacked nor temperasoleon; though he appears a | 26 | |
funny colour;stoatters some; but a quite a big bug after the | 27 | |
dahlias; place inspectorum sarchent; also the hullow chyst ex- | 28 | |
cavement; astronomically fabulafigured; as Jambudvispa Vipra | 29 | |
foresaw of him; the last half versicle repurchasing his pawned | 30 | |
word; sorensplit and paddypatched; and pfor to pfinish our pfun | 31 | |
of a pfan coalding the keddle mickwhite; sure, straight, slim, | 32 | |
sturdy, serene, synthetical, swift. | 33 | |
By the antar of Yasas! Ruse made him worthily achieve in- | 34 | |
herited wish. The drops upon that mantle rained never around | 35 | |
Fingal. Goute! Loughlin's Salts, Will, make a newman if any- | 36 |
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leges, Exmooth, Ostbys for ost, boys, each and one? Death banes | 1 | |
and the quick quoke. But life wends and the dombs spake! | 2 | |
Whake? Hill of Hafid, knock and knock, nachasach, gives relief | 3 | |
to the langscape as he strauches his lamusong untoupon gazelle | 4 | |
channel and the bride of the Bryne, shin high shake, is dotter | 5 | |
than evar for a damse wed her farther. Lambel on the up! We | 6 | |
may plesently heal Geoglyphy's twentynine ways to say good- | 7 | |
bett an wassing seoosoon liv. With the forty wonks winking | 8 | |
please me your much as to. With her tup. It's a long long ray to | 9 | |
Newirgland's premier. For korps, for streamfish, for confects, | 10 | |
for bullyoungs, for smearsassage, for patates, for steaked pig, for | 11 | |
men, for limericks, for waterfowls, for wagsfools, for louts, for | 12 | |
cold airs, for late trams, for curries, for curlews, for leekses, for | 13 | |
orphalines, for tunnygulls, for clear goldways, for lungfortes, for | 14 | |
moonyhaunts, for fairmoneys, for coffins, for tantrums, for | 15 | |
armaurs, for waglugs, for rogues comings, for sly goings, | 16 | |
for larksmathes, for homdsmeethes, for quailsmeathes, kilalooly. | 17 | |
Tep! Come lead, crom lech! Top. Wisely for us Old Bruton has | 18 | |
withdrawn his theory. You are alpsulumply wroght! Amsu- | 19 | |
lummmm. But this is perporteroguing youpoorapps? Naman- | 20 | |
tanai. Sure it's not revieng your? Amslu! Good all so. We seem | 21 | |
to understand apad vellumtomes muniment, Arans Duhkha, | 22 | |
among hoseshoes, cheriotiers and etceterogenious bargainbout- | 23 | |
barrows, ofver and umnder, since, evenif or although, in double | 24 | |
preposition as in triple conjunction, how the mudden research in | 25 | |
the topaia that was Mankaylands has gone to prove from the | 26 | |
picalava present in the maramara melma that while a successive | 27 | |
generation has been in the deep deep deeps of Deepereras. Buried | 28 | |
hearts. Rest here. | 29 | |
Conk a dook he'll doo. Svap. | 30 | |
So let him slap, the sap! Till they take down his shatter from | 31 | |
his shap. He canease. Fill stap. | 32 | |
Thus faraclacks the friarbird. Listening, Syd! | 33 | |
The child, a natural child, thenown by the mnames of, (aya! | 34 | |
aya!), wouldbewas kidnapped at an age of recent probably, | 35 | |
possibly remoter; or he conjured himself from seight by slide | 36 |
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Vah! Suvarn Sur! Scatter brand to the reneweller of the sky, | 1 | |
thou who agnitest! Dah! Arcthuris comeing! Be! Verb umprin- | 2 | |
cipiant through the trancitive spaces! Kilt by kelt shell kithagain | 3 | |
with kinagain. We elect for thee, Tirtangel. Svadesia salve! We | 4 | |
Durbalanars, theeadjure. A way, the Margan, from our astamite, | 5 | |
through dimdom done till light kindling light has led we hopas | 6 | |
but hunt me the journeyon, iteritinerant, the kal his course, | 7 | |
amid the semitary of Somnionia. Even unto Heliotropolis, the | 8 | |
castellated, the enchanting. Now if soomone felched a twoel | 9 | |
and soomonelses warmet watter we could, while you was saying | 10 | |
Morkret Miry or Smud, Brunt and Rubbinsen, make sunlike | 11 | |
sylp om this warful dune's battam. Yet clarify begins at. Whither | 12 | |
the spot for? Whence the hour by? See but! Lever hulme! Take | 13 | |
in. Respassers should be pursaccoutred. Qui stabat Meins quan- | 14 | |
tum qui stabat Peins. As of yours. We annew. Our shades of | 15 | |
minglings mengle them and help help horizons. A flasch and, | 16 | |
rasch, it shall come to pasch, as hearth by hearth leaps live. For | 17 | |
the tanderest stock with the rosinost top Ahlen Hill's, clubpub- | 18 | |
ber, in general stores and. Atriathroughwards, Lugh the | 19 | |
Brathwacker will be the listened after and he larruping sparks out of | 20 | |
his teiney ones. The spearspid of dawnfire totouches ain the | 21 | |
tablestoane ath the centre of the great circle of the macroliths of | 22 | |
Helusbelus in the boshiman brush on this our peneplain by Fan- | 23 | |
galuvu Bight whence the horned cairns erge, stanserstanded, | 24 | |
to floran frohn, idols of isthmians. Overwhere. Gaunt grey | 25 | |
ghostly gossips growing grubber in the glow. Past now pulls. | 26 | |
Cur one beast, even Dane the Great, may treadspath with | 27 | |
sniffer he snout impursuant to byelegs. Edar's chuckal humuristic. | 28 | |
But why pit the cur afore the noxe? Let shrill their duan | 29 | |
Gallus, han, and she, hou the Sassqueehenna, makes ducks- | 30 | |
runs at crooked. Once for the chantermale, twoce for the pother | 31 | |
and once twoce threece for the waither. So an inedible yellow- | 32 | |
meat turns out the invasable blackth. Kwhat serves to rob with | 33 | |
Alliman, saelior, a turnkeyed trot to Seapoint, pierrotettes, means | 34 | |
Noel's Bar and Julepunsch, by Joge, if you've tippertaps in your | 35 | |
head or starting kursses, tailour, you're silenced at Henge Ceol- | 36 |