| drugged,1 lead us seek, lote us see, light us find, | 1 | ||
| let us missnot Maidadate, Mimosa Multimim- | 2 | ||
| etica, the maymeaminning of maimoomeining! | 3 | ||
| Elpis, thou fountain of the greeces, all shall speer | 4 | ||
| theeward,2 from kongen in his canteenhus to | 5 | ||
| knivers hind the knoll. Ausonius Audacior | 6 | ||
| and gael, gillie, gall.3 Singalingalying. Storiella | 7 | ||
| as she is syung. Whence followeup with end- | 8 | ||
| There was a | speaking nots for yestures, plutonically pur- | 9 | |
| sweet hopeful | suant on briefest glimpse from gladrags, pretty | 10 | |
| called Cis. | Proserpronette whose slit satchel spilleth peas. | 11 | |
| Belisha beacon, beckon bright! Usherette, | URGES AND | 12 | |
| unmesh us! That grene ray of earong it waves | WIDERURGES | 13 | |
| us to yonder as the red, blue and yellow flogs | IN A PRIMI- | 14 | |
| time on the domisole,4 with a blewy blow and | TIVE SEPT. | 15 | |
| a windigo. Where flash becomes word and | 16 | ||
| silents selfloud. To brace congeners, trebly | 17 | ||
| bounden and asservaged twainly. Adamman,5 | 18 | ||
| Emhe, Issossianusheen and sometypes Yggely | 19 | ||
| ogs Weib. Uwayoei! 6 So mag this sybilette be | 20 | ||
| our shibboleth that we may syllable her well! | 21 | ||
| Vetus may be occluded behind the mou in | 22 | ||
| The Big Bear | Veto but Nova will be nearing as their radient | 23 | |
| bit the Sailor's | among the Nereids. A one of charmers, ay, | 24 | |
| Only. Trouble, | Una Unica, charmers, who, under the branches | 25 | |
| trouble, trouble. | of the elms, in shoes as yet unshent by stoni- | 26 | |
| Forening Unge | ness, wend, went, will wend a way of honey | 27 | |
| Kristlike Kvinne. | myrrh and rambler roses mistmusk while still | 28 | |
| the maybe mantles the meiblume or ever her | 29 | ||
| 1 For Rose Point see Inishmacsaint. | |||
| 2 Mannequins' Pose. | |||
| 3 Their holy presumption and hers sinfly desprit. | |||
| 4 Anama anamaba anamabapa. | |||
| 5 Only for he's fathering law I could skewer that old one and slosh her out | |||
| many's the time but I thinks more of my pottles and ketts. | |||
| 6 All abunk for Tarararat! Look slipper, soppyhat, we've a doss in the | |||
| manger. | |||