|
|
deceptered, in what niche of time 1 is Shee or where in the rose | |
1 |
|
world trysting, that was the belle of La Chapelle, shapely Liselle, |
|
2 |
|
and the peg-of-my-heart of all the tompull or on whose limbs-to- | |
3 |
|
lave her semicupiose eyes now kindling themselves are brightning, 2 | |
6 |
|
O Shee who then (4.32 M.P., old time, to be precise, according to | |
5 |
|
all three doctors waterburies that was Mac Auliffe and poor Mac- | |
6 |
|
Beth and poor MacGhimley to the tickleticks, of the synchron- | |
7 |
|
isms, all lauschening,a time also confirmed seven sincuries later by | |
8 |
|
the quatren medical johnny, poor old MacAdoo MacDollett, with | |
9 |
|
notary, 3 whose presence was required by law of Devine Fore- | |
10 |
|
sygth and decretal of the Douge) who after the first compliments 4 | |
11 |
|
med darkist day light, gave him then that vantage of a Blinken- | |
12 |
|
sope's cuddlebath at her proper mitts if she then, the then that | |
13 |
|
matters, but, seigneur! she could never have forefelt, as she yet | |
14 |
|
will fearfeel, when the lovenext breaks out, such a coolcold | |
15 |
|
douche as him, the totterer, the four-flights-the-charmer, doub- | |
16 |
|
ling back, in nowtime, 5 bymby when saltwater he wush him these | |
17 |
|
iselands, O alors! to mount miss (the wooeds of Fogloot!) under | |
18 |
|
that chemise de fer and a vartryproof name, Multalusi (would it | |
19 |
|
wash?) with a cheek white peaceful as, wen shall say, a single pro- | |
20 |
|
fessed claire's 6 and his washawash tubatubtub and his diagonoser's | |
21 |
|
lampblick, to pure where they where hornest girls, to buy her in | |
22 |
|
par jure, il you plait, nuncandtunc and for simper, and other duel | |
23 |
|
mavourneens in plurible numbers from Arklow Vikloe to Louth | |
24 |
|
super Luck, come messes, come mams, and touch your spottprice | |
25 |
|
(for'twas he was the born suborner, man) on behalf of an oldest | |
26 |
|
ablished firma of winebakers, Lagrima and Gemiti, later on, his | |
27 |
|
craft ebbing, invoked by the unirish title, Grindings of Nash, 7 the | |
28 |
|
1 Muckross Abbey with the creepers taken off. |
|
2 Joke and Jilt will have their tilt. |
|
3 Old Mamalujorum and Rawrogerum. |
|
4 Why have these puerile blonds those large flexible ears? |
|
5 Pomeroy Roche of Portobello, or the Wreck of the Ragamuffin. |
|
6 No wonder Miss Dotsh took to veils and she descended from that |
|
obloquohy. |
|
7 The bookley with the rusin's hat is Patomkin but I'm blowed if I knowed |
|
who the slave is doing behind the curtain. |
|
|