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<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> every inch of it, the pleasure each will preen her</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> every inch of it, the pleasure each will preen her</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> for, the business each was bred to breed by.<SUP>3</SUP></TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> for, the business each was bred to breed by.<SUP>3</SUP></TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> Soon [[jemmijohns]] will cudgel about some</TD> <TD> EARLY </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> Soon [[jemmijohns]] will [[cudgel]] about some</TD> <TD> EARLY </TD> </TR> |
− | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> a rhythmatick or other over [[Browne and Nolan's|Browne and]]</TD> <TD> NOTIONS OF </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> [[a rhythmatick]] or other over [[Browne and Nolan's|Browne and]]</TD> <TD> NOTIONS OF </TD> </TR> |
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> [[Browne and Nolan's|Nolan's]] divisional tables whereas she, of</TD> <TD> ACQUIRED </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> [[Browne and Nolan's|Nolan's]] divisional tables whereas she, of</TD> <TD> ACQUIRED </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD> <i>Will you carry</i> </TD> <TD> minions' novence charily being cupid, for</TD> <TD> RIGHTS AND </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>[[Will you carry my can and fight the fairies?|Will you carry]]</i> </TD> <TD> minions' novence charily being cupid, for</TD> <TD> RIGHTS AND </TD> </TR> |
− | <TR> <TD> <i>my can and</i> </TD> <TD> mug's wumping, grooser's grubbiness, andt's</TD> <TD> THE INFLU- </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>[[Will you carry my can and fight the fairies?|my can and]]</i> </TD> <TD> mug's wumping, grooser's grubbiness, andt's</TD> <TD> THE INFLU- </TD> </TR> |
− | <TR> <TD> <i>fight the fairies?</i> </TD> <TD> avarice and grossopper's grandegaffe, with her</TD> <TD> ENCE OF </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>[[Will you carry my can and fight the fairies?|fight the fairies?]]</i> </TD> <TD> avarice and grossopper's grandegaffe, with her</TD> <TD> ENCE OF </TD> </TR> |
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> tootpettypout of jemenfichue will sit and knit</TD> <TD> COLLECTIVE </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> tootpettypout of jemenfichue will sit and knit</TD> <TD> COLLECTIVE </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> on solfa sofa.<SUP>4</SUP> Stew of the evening, booksyful</TD> <TD> TRADITION </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> on solfa sofa.<SUP>4</SUP> [[Stew of the evening, booksyful stew|Stew of the evening, booksyful]]</TD> <TD> TRADITION </TD> </TR> |
− | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> stew. And a bodikin a boss in the Thimble</TD> <TD> UPON THE </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> [[Stew of the evening, booksyful stew|stew]]. And a bodikin a boss in the Thimble</TD> <TD> UPON THE </TD> </TR> |
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> Theatre. But all is her-inbourne. Intend. From</TD> <TD> INDIVIDUAL. </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> Theatre. But all is her-inbourne. Intend. From</TD> <TD> INDIVIDUAL. </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD> <i>Allma Mathers,</i> </TD> <TD> gramma's grammar she has it that if there is a</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> <i>Allma Mathers,</i> </TD> <TD> gramma's grammar she has it that if there is a</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD> <i>Auctioneer.</i> </TD> <TD> third person, mascarine, phelinine or nuder,</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>Auctioneer.</i> </TD> <TD> third person, [[mascarine, phelinine or nuder]],</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> |
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> being spoken abad it moods prosodes from a</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> being spoken abad it moods prosodes from a</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> person speaking to her second which is the</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> person speaking to her second which is the</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
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<TR> <TD> <i>Old Gavelkind</i> </TD> <TD> such that I was to your grappa (Bott's trousend,</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> <i>Old Gavelkind</i> </TD> <TD> such that I was to your grappa (Bott's trousend,</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD> <i>the Gamper and</i> </TD> <TD> hore a man uff!) when him was me hedon<SUP>6</SUP></TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD> <i>the Gamper and</i> </TD> <TD> hore a man uff!) when him was me hedon<SUP>6</SUP></TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD> <i>he's as daff as</i> </TD> <TD> and mine, what the lewdy saying, his analec-</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>he's as daff as</i> </TD> <TD> and mine, what the [[lewdy]] saying, his [[analectual pygmyhop|analec-]]</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> |
− | <TR> <TD> <i>you're erse.</i> </TD> <TD> tual pygmyhop.<SUP>7</SUP> There is comfortism in the</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD> <i>you're erse.</i> </TD> <TD> [[analectual pygmyhop|tual pygmyhop]].<SUP>7</SUP> There is comfortism in the</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> |
<TR> </TR> | <TR> </TR> | ||
<TR> </TR> | <TR> </TR> |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 9 August 2016
if have faded from the fleur,1 their arms | ||
enlocked, (ringrang, the chimes of sex appeal- | ||
Telltale me all | ing as conchitas with sentas stray,2 rung!), all | |
of annaryllies. | thinking all of it, the It with an itch in it, the All | |
every inch of it, the pleasure each will preen her | ||
for, the business each was bred to breed by.3 | ||
Soon jemmijohns will cudgel about some | EARLY | |
a rhythmatick or other over Browne and | NOTIONS OF | |
Nolan's divisional tables whereas she, of | ACQUIRED | |
Will you carry | minions' novence charily being cupid, for | RIGHTS AND |
my can and | mug's wumping, grooser's grubbiness, andt's | THE INFLU- |
fight the fairies? | avarice and grossopper's grandegaffe, with her | ENCE OF |
tootpettypout of jemenfichue will sit and knit | COLLECTIVE | |
on solfa sofa.4 Stew of the evening, booksyful | TRADITION | |
stew. And a bodikin a boss in the Thimble | UPON THE | |
Theatre. But all is her-inbourne. Intend. From | INDIVIDUAL. | |
Allma Mathers, | gramma's grammar she has it that if there is a | |
Auctioneer. | third person, mascarine, phelinine or nuder, | |
being spoken abad it moods prosodes from a | ||
person speaking to her second which is the | ||
direct object that has been spoken to, with and | ||
at. Take the dative with his oblative5 for, even | ||
if obsolete, it is always of interest, so spake | ||
gramma on the impetus of her imperative, only | ||
mind your genderous towards his reflexives | ||
Old Gavelkind | such that I was to your grappa (Bott's trousend, | |
the Gamper and | hore a man uff!) when him was me hedon6 | |
he's as daff as | and mine, what the lewdy saying, his analec- | |
you're erse. | tual pygmyhop.7 There is comfortism in the | |
1 One must sell it to some one, the sacred name of love. | ||
2 Making it up as we goes along. | ||
3 The law of the jungerl. | ||
4 Let me blush to think of all those halfwayhoist pullovers. | ||
5 I'd like his pink's cheek. | ||
6 Frech devil in red hairing! So that's why you ran away to sea, Mrs | ||
Lappy. Leap me, Locklaun, for you have sensed! | ||
7 A washable lovable floatable doll. |