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| worshipful assemblage, 3 with our king’s house | | |
| 1 Startnaked and bonedstiff. We vivvy soddy. All be dood. | | |
2 When you dreamt that you’d wealth in marble arch do you ever think | | ||
of | | ||
pool beg slowe. | | ||
3 Porphyrious Olbion, redcoatliar, we were always wholly rose marines | | ||
on our side every time. | | ||
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In snowdrop, | of stone, belgroved of mulbrey, the still that | | |
trou-de-dentelle, | was mill and Kloster that was Yeomansland, | | |
flesh and helio- | the ghastcold tombshape of the quick fore- | | |
trope. | gone on, the loftleaved elm Lefanunian above- | | |
Here’s our dozen | mansioned, each, every, all is for the retro- | | |
cousins from the | spectioner. Skole! Agus skole igen! 1 Sweet- | | |
starves on tripes. | some auburn, cometh up as a selfreizing flower, | | |
| that fragolance of the fraisey beds: the phoenix, | | |
| his pyre, is still flaming away with trueprat- | | |
| tight spirit: the wren his nest is niedelig as the | | |
| turrises of the sabines are televisible. Here are | | |
| the cottage and the bungalow for the cobbeler | | |
| and the brandnewburgher: 2 but Izolde, her | | |
| chaplet gardens, an litlee plads af liefest pose, | | |
| arride the winnerful wonders off, the winner- | | |
| ful wonnerful wanders off, 3 with hedges of | | |
| ivy and hollywood and bower of mistletoe, | | |
| are, tho if it theem tho and yeth if you | | |
| pleathes, 4 for the blithehaired daughter of | | |
| Angoisse. All out of two barreny old perishers, | | |
| Tytonyhands and Vlossyhair, a kilolitre in | | |
| metromyriams. Presepeprosapia, the parent | | |
| bole. Wone tabard, wine tap and warm tavern 5 | | |
| and, by ribbon development, from contact | | |
| bridge to lease lapse, only two millium two | | |
| humbered and eighty thausig nine humbered | | |
| and sixty radiolumin lines to the wustworts of | | |
| a Finntown’s generous poet’s office. Distorted | | |
| mirage, aloofliest of the plain, wherein the | | |
| 1 Now a muss wash the little face. | | |
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for a | | ||
jerryhatted man of forty who puts two fingers into his boiling soupplate | | ||
and | | ||
licks them in turn to find out if there is enough mushroom catsup in the | | ||
mutton broth. | | ||
3 H’dk’fs’h’p’y. | | ||
4 Googlaa pluplu. | | ||
5 Tomley. The grown man. A butcher szewched him the bloughs and | | ||
braches. I’m chory to see P. Shuter. | | ||
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Bet you fippence, | boxomeness of the bedelias 1 makes hobby- | PREAUSTERIC | |
anythesious, | hodge happy in his hole. 2 The store and | MAN AND HIS | |
there’s no pug- | charter, Treetown Castle under Lynne.-Riva- | PURSUIT OF | |
gatory, are yous | pool? Hod a brieck on it! But its piers eerie, | PAN- | |
game? | its span spooky, its toll but a till, its parapets | HYSTERIC | |
| all peripateting. D’Oblong’s by his by. Which | WOMAN. | |
| we all pass. Tons. In our snoo. Znore. While | | |
| we hickerwards the thicker. Schein. Schore. | | |
| Which assoars us from the murk of the mythe- | | |
| lated in the barrabelowther, bedevere butlered | | |
| table round, past Morningtop’s necessity and | | |
| Harington’s invention, to the clarience of the | | |
| childlight in the studiorium upsturts. Here | | |