| name is on the hero, Capellisato, shoehanded slaughterer of the | 1 |
| shader of our leaves. | 2 |
|     Attach him! Hold! | 3 |
|     Yet stir thee, to clay, Tamor! | 4 |
|     Why wilt thou erewaken him from his earth, O summonor- | 5 |
| other: he is weatherbitten from the dusts of ages? The hour of his | 6 |
| closing hies to hand; the tocsin that shall claxonise his ware- | 7 |
| abouts. If one who remembered his webgoods and tealofts were | 8 |
| to ask of a hooper for whose it was the storks were quitting | 9 |
| Aquileyria, this trundler would not wot; if other who joined faith | 10 |
when his depth charge bombed our barrel spillway were to ! | 11 |
|     Jehosophat, what doom is here! Rain ruth on them, sire! The | 12 |
| wing of Moykill cover him! The Bulljon Bossbrute quarantee | 13 |
| him! Calavera, caution! Slaves to Virtue, save his Veritotem! | 14 |
| Bearara Tolearis, procul abeat! The Ivorbonegorer of Danamara- | 15 |
| ca be, his Hector Protector! Woldomar with Vasa, peel your | 16 |
| peeps! And try to saviourise the nights of labour to the order of | 17 |
| our blooding worold! While Pliny the Younger writes to Pliny | 18 |
| the Elder his calamolumen of contumellas, what Aulus Gellius | 19 |
| picked on Micmacrobius and what Vitruvius pocketed from | 20 |
| Cassiodorus. Like we larnt from that Buke of Lukan in Dublin's | 21 |
| capital, Kongdam Coombe. Even if you are the kooper of the | 22 |
| winkel over measure never lost a licence. Nor a duckindonche | 23 |
| divulse from bath and breakfast. And for the honour of Alcohol | 24 |
| drop that you-know-what-I've-come-about-I-saw-your-act air! | 25 |
| Punch may be pottleproud but his Judy's a wife's wit better. | 26 |
|     For the producer (Mr John Baptister Vickar) caused a deep | 27 |
| abuliousness to descend upon the Father of Truants and, at a side | 28 |
| issue, pluterpromptly brought on the scene the cutletsized con- | 29 |
| sort, foundling filly of fortyshilling fostertailor and shipman's | 30 |
| shopahoyden, weighing ten pebble ten, scaling five footsy five | 31 |
| and spanning thirtyseven inchettes round the good companions, | 32 |
| twentynine ditties round the wishful waistress, thirtyseven alsos | 33 |
| round the answer to everything, twentythree of the same round | 34 |
| each of the quis separabits, fourteen round the beginning of hap- | 35 |
| piness and nicely nine round her shoed for slender. | 36 |