| nute ! These brilling waveleaplights! Please say me how sing you | 1 |
| them. Seekhem seckhem! They arise from a clear springwell in | 2 |
| the near of our park which makes the daft to hear all blend. This | 3 |
| place of endearment! How it is clear! And how they cast their | 4 |
| spells upon, the fronds that thereup float, the bookstaff branch- | 5 |
| ings! The druggeted stems, the leaves incut on trees! Do you | 6 |
| can their tantrist spellings? I can lese, skillmistress aiding. Elm, | 7 |
| bay, this way, cull dare, take a message, tawny runes ilex sallow, | 8 |
| meet me at the pine. Yes, they shall have brought us to the water | 9 |
| trysting, by hedjes of maiden ferm. then here in another place is | 10 |
| their chapelofeases, sold for song, of which you have thought | 11 |
| my praise too much my price. O ma ma! Yes, sad one of Ziod? | 12 |
| Sell me, my soul dear! Ah, my sorrowful, his cloister dreeping | 13 |
| of his monkshood, how it is triste to death, all his dark ivytod! | 14 |
| Where cold in dearth. Yet see, my blanching kissabelle, in the | 15 |
| under close she is allso gay, her kirtles green, her curtsies white, | 16 |
| her peony pears, her nistlingsloes! I, pipette, I must also quick- | 17 |
| lingly to tryst myself softly into this littleeasechapel. I would | 18 |
| rather than Ireland! But I pray, make! Do your easiness! O, | 19 |
| peace, this is heaven! O, Mr Prince of Pouringtoher, whatever | 20 |
| shall I pppease to do? Why do you so lifesighs, my precious, as | 21 |
| I hear from you, with limmenings lemantitions, after that swollen | 22 |
| one? I am not sighing, I assure, but only I am soso sorry about | 23 |
| all in my saarasplace. Listen, listen ! I am doing it. Hear more to | 24 |
| those voices! Always I am hearing them. Horsehem coughs | 25 |
| enough. Annshee lispes privily. | 26 |
    He is quieter now. | 27 |
    Legalentitled. Accesstopartnuzz. Notwildebeestsch. By- | 28 |
| rightofoaptz. Twainbeonerflsh. Haveandholdpp. | 29 |
    S ! Let us go. Make a noise. Slee . . . | 30 |
    Qui . . . The gir . . . | 31 |
    Huesofrichunfoldingmorn. Wakenupriseandprove. Pro- | 32 |
| videforsacrifice. | 33 |
    Wait! Hist! Let us list! | 34 |
|     For our netherworld's bosomfoes are working tooth and nail | 35 |
| overtime: in earthveins, toadcavites, chessganglions, saltkles- | 36 |