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| but, volve the virgil page and view, the O of | | |
| woman is long when burly those two muters | | |
| sequent her so from Nebob4 see you never | | |
| stray who’ll nimm you nice and nehm the day. | | |
| One hath just been areading, hath not one, | | |
| ya, ya, in their memoiries of Hireling’s puny | | |
| wars, end so, und all, ga, ga, of The O’Brien, | | |
| 1 The gaggles all out. | | |
2 He’s just bug nuts on white mate he hasn’t the teath nor the grits to | | ||
choo | | ||
and that’s what’s wrong with Lang Wang Wurm, old worbbling goesbelly. | | ||
3 Dear and I trust in all frivolity I may be pardoned for trespassing | | ||
but I | | ||
think I may add hell. | | ||
4 He is my all menkind of every desception. | | ||
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| The O’Connor, The Mac Loughlin and The | COUNSEL | |
Monastir, | Mac Namara with summed their appondage, | AND CON- | |
Leninstar and | da, da, of Sire Jeallyous Seizer, that gamely | STANCY. | |
Connecticut. | torskmester,1 with his duo of druidesses in ready | ORDINATION | |
Cliopatria, thy | money rompers2 and the tryonforit of Oxthie- | OF OMEN, | |
hosies history. | vious, Lapidous and Malthouse Anthemy. You | ONUS AND | |
The Eroico | may fail to see the lie of that layout, Suetonia,3 | OBIT. DIS- | |
Furioso makes | but the reflections which recur to me are that | TRIBUTION | |
the valet like | so long as beauty life is body love4 and so bright | OF DANGER, | |
smiling. | as Mutua of your mirror holds her candle to | DUTY AND | |
The hyperape the | your caudle, lone lefthand likeless, sombring | DESTINY. | |
mink he groves the | Autum of your Spring, reck you not one spirt | POLAR PRIN- | |
mole you see nowfor | of anyseed whether trigemelimen cuddle his | CIPLES. | |
crushsake,chawley! | coddle or nope. She’ll confess it by her figure | | |
| and she’ll deny it to your face. If you’re not | | |
| ruined by that one she won’t do you any | | |
| whim. And then? What afters it? Cruff Gunne | | |
| may blow, Gam Gonna flow, the gossans eye | | |
| the jennings aye. From the butts of Heber and | | |
| Heremon, nolens volens, brood our pansies, | | |
| brune in brume. There’s a split in the infinitive | | |
| from to have to have been to will be. As they | | |
| warred in their big innings ease now we never | | |
| shall know. Eat early earthapples. Coax Cobra | | |
| to chatters. Hail, Heva, we hear! This is the | | |
| glider that gladdened the girl5 that list to the | | |
| wind that lifted the leaves that folded the | | |
| fruit that hung on the tree that grew in the | | |
| garden Gough gave. Wide hiss, we’re wizen- | | |
| 1 All his teeths back to the front, then the moon and then the moon with | | |
a hole behind it. | | ||
2 Skip one, flop fore, jennies in the cabbage store. | | ||
3 None of your cumpohlstery English here! | | ||
4 Understudy my understandings, Sostituda, and meek thine compline- | | ||
ment, gymnufleshed. | | ||
5 Tho’ I have one just like that to home, deadleaf brown with | | ||
quicksilver | | ||
appliques, would whollymost applissiate a nice shiny sleekysilk out of | | ||
that | | ||
slippering snake charmeuse. | | ||
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