| silent as the bee in honey, stark as the breath on hauwck, Cos- | 1 |
| tello, Kinsella, Mahony, Moran, though you rope Amrique your | 2 |
| home ruler is Dan; figure right, he is hoisted by the scurve of | 3 |
| his shaggy neck, figure left, he is rationed in isobaric patties | 4 |
| among the crew; one asks was he poisoned, one thinks how much | 5 |
| did he leave; ex-gardener (Riesengebirger), fitted up with | 6 |
| planturous existencies would make Roseoogreedy (mite's) little | 7 |
| hose; taut sheets and scuppers awash but the oil silk mack Lieb- | 8 |
| sterpet micks his aquascutum; the enjoyment he took in kay | 9 |
| women, the employment he gave to gee men; sponsor to a squad | 10 |
| of piercers, ally to a host of rawlies; against lightning, explosion, | 11 |
| fire, earthquake, flood, whirlwind, burglary, third party, rot, loss | 12 |
| of cash, loss of credit, impact of vehicles; can rant as grave as | 13 |
| oxtail soup and chat as gay as a porto flippant; is unhesitent in | 14 |
| his unionism and yet a pigotted nationalist; Sylviacola is shy of | 15 |
| him, Matrosenhosens nose the joke; shows the sinews of peace in | 16 |
| his chest-o-wars; fiefeofhome, ninehundred and thirtunine years | 17 |
| of copyhold; is aldays open for polemypolity's sake when he's not | 18 |
| suntimes closed for the love of Janus; sucks life's eleaxir from | 19 |
| the pettipickles of the Jewess and ruoulls in sulks if any popeling | 20 |
| runs down the Huguenots; Boomaport, Walleslee, Ubermeerschall | 21 |
| Blowcher and Supercharger, Monsieur Ducrow, Mister Mudson, | 22 |
| master gardiner; to one he's just paunch and judex, to another | 23 |
| full of beans and brehons; hallucination, cauchman, ectoplasm; | 24 |
| passed for baabaa blacksheep till he grew white woo woo woolly; | 25 |
| was drummatoysed by Mac Milligan's daughter and put to music | 26 |
| by one shoebard; all fitzpatricks in his emirate remember him, the | 27 |
| boys of wetford hail him babu; indanified himself with boro tribute | 28 |
| and was schenkt publicly to brigstoll; was given the light in drey | 29 |
| orchafts and entumuled in threeplexes; his likeness is in Terrecuite | 30 |
| and he giveth rest to the rainbowed; lebriety, frothearnity and | 31 |
| quality; his reverse makes a virtue of necessity while his obverse | 32 |
| mars a mother by invention; beskilk his gunwale and he's the | 33 |
| second imperial, untie points, unhook tenters and he's lath and | 34 |
| plaster; calls upon Allthing when he fails to appeal to Eachovos; | 35 |
| basidens, ardree, kongsemma, rexregulorum; stood into Dee mouth, | 36 |