| from Moabit who could have abused of her, the foxrogues, there | 1 |
| might accrue advantage to ask wher in pellmell her deceivers | 2 |
| sinned. Yet know it was vastly otherwise which I have heard it | 3 |
| by mmummy goods waif, as I, chiefly endmost hartyly aver, for | 4 |
| Fulvia Fluvia, iddle woman to the plusneeborn, ever did ensue | 5 |
| tillstead the things that pertained unto fairnesse, this wharom I | 6 |
| am fawned on, that which was loost. Even so, for I waged love | 7 |
| on her: and spoiled her undines. And she wept: O my lors! | 8 |
    Till we meet! | 9 |
    Ere we part! | 10 |
    Tollollall! | 11 |
    This time a hundred years! | 12 |
    But I was firm with her. And I did take the reached of my | 13 |
| delights, my jealousy, ymashkt, beyashmakt, earswathed, snout- | 14 |
| snooded, and did raft her flumingworthily and did leftlead her | 15 |
| overland the pace, from lacksleap up to liffsloup, tiding down, as | 16 |
| portreeve should, whimpering by Kevin's creek and Hurdlesford | 17 |
| and Gardener's Mall, long rivierside drive, embankment large, | 18 |
| to Ringsend Flott and Ferry, where she began to bump a little | 19 |
| bit, my dart to throw: and there, by wavebrink, on strond of | 20 |
| south, with mace to masthigh, taillas Cowhowling, quailless | 21 |
| Highjakes, did I upreized my magicianer's puntpole, the tridont | 22 |
| sired a tritan stock, farruler, and I bade those polyfizzyboisterous | 23 |
| seas to retire with hemselves from os (rookwards, thou seasea | 24 |
| stamoror!) and I abridged with domfine norsemanship till I had | 25 |
| done abate her maidan race, my baresark bride, and knew her | 26 |
| fleshly when with all my bawdy did I her whorship, min | 27 |
| bryllupswibe: Heaven, he hallthundered; Heydays, he flung | 28 |
| blissforhers. And I cast my tenspan joys on her, arsched over- | 29 |
| tupped, from bank of call to echobank, by dint of strongbow | 30 |
| (Galata! Galata!) so streng we were in one, malestream in | 31 |
| shegulf: and to ringstresse I thumbed her with iern of Erin | 32 |
| and tradesmanmarked her lieflang mine for all and singular, iday, | 33 |
| igone, imorgans, and for ervigheds: base your peak, you! you, | 34 |
| strike your flag!: (what screech of shippings! what low of dampf- | 35 |