| sound of Irish sense. Really? Here English might be seen. | 1 |
| Royally? One sovereign punned to petery pence. Regally? The | 2 |
| silence speaks the scene. Fake! | 3 |
|     So This Is Dyoublong? | 4 |
|     Hush! Caution ! Echoland ! | 5 |
|     How charmingly exquisite! It reminds you of the outwashed | 6 |
| engravure that we used to be blurring on the blotchwall of his | 7 |
| innkempt house. Used they? (I am sure that tiring chabelshovel- | 8 |
| ler with the mujikal chocolat box, Miry Mitchel, is listening) I | 9 |
| say, the remains of the outworn gravemure where used to be | 10 |
| blurried the Ptollmens of the Incabus. Used we? (He is only pre- | 11 |
| tendant to be stugging at the jubalee harp from a second existed | 12 |
| lishener, Fiery Farrelly.) It is well known. Lokk for himself and | 13 |
| see the old butte new. Dbln. W. K. O. O. Hear? By the mauso- | 14 |
| lime wall. Fimfim fimfim. With a grand funferall. Fumfum fum- | 15 |
| fum. 'Tis optophone which ontophanes. List! Wheatstone's | 16 |
| magic lyer. They will be tuggling foriver. They will be lichening | 17 |
| for allof. They will be pretumbling forover. The harpsdischord | 18 |
| shall be theirs for ollaves. | 19 |
|     Four things therefore, saith our herodotary Mammon Lujius | 20 |
| in his grand old historiorum, wrote near Boriorum, bluest book | 21 |
| in baile's annals, f t. in Dyffinarsky ne'er sall fail til heathersmoke | 22 |
| and cloudweed Eire's ile sall pall. And here now they are,the fear | 23 |
| of um. T. Totities! Unum. (Adar.) A bulbenboss surmounted up- | 24 |
| on an alderman. Ay, ay! Duum. (Nizam.) A shoe on a puir old | 25 |
| wobban. Ah, ho! Triom. (Tamuz.) An auburn mayde, o'brine | 26 |
| a'bride, to be desarted. Adear, adear! Quodlibus. (Marchessvan.) A | 27 |
| penn no weightier nor a polepost. And so. And all. (Succoth.) | 28 |
|     So, how idlers' wind turning pages on pages, as innocens with | 29 |
| anaclete play popeye antipop, the leaves of the living in the boke | 30 |
| of the deeds, annals of themselves timing the cycles of events | 31 |
| grand and national, bring fassilwise to pass how. | 32 |
|     1132 A.D. Men like to ants or emmets wondern upon a groot | 33 |
| hwide Whallfisk which lay in a Runnel. Blubby wares upat Ub- | 34 |
| lanium. | 35 |
|     566 A.D. On Baalfire's night of this year after deluge a crone that | 36 |