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<TR> <TD></TD> <TD>worshipful assemblage, <SUP>3</SUP> with our king's house</TD> <TD></TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD>worshipful assemblage, <SUP>3</SUP> with our king's house</TD> <TD></TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>1</sup> Startnaked and bonedstiff. We vivvy soddy. All be dood. </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>1</sup> Startnaked and bonedstiff. We vivvy soddy. All be dood. </TD> </TR> | ||
− | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>2</sup> When you dreamt that you'd wealth in marble arch do you ever think of </TD> </TR> | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>2</sup> [[When you dreamt that you'd wealth in marble arch]] do you ever think of </TD> </TR> |
<TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> pool beg slowe. </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> pool beg slowe. </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>3</sup> Porphyrious Olbion, redcoatliar, we were always wholly rose marines </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> <sup>3</sup> Porphyrious Olbion, redcoatliar, we were always wholly rose marines </TD> </TR> | ||
<TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> on our side every time. </TD> </TR> | <TR> <TD COLSPAN="3"> on our side every time. </TD> </TR> | ||
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Honour commercio's energy yet aid the | ARCHAIC | |
linkless proud, the plurable with everybody | ZELOTYPIA | |
and ech with pal, this ernst of Allsap's ale | AND THE | |
halliday of roaring month with its two lunar | ODIUM TEL- | |
eclipses and its three saturnine settings! Horn | EOLOGICUM. | |
of Heatthen, highbrowed! Brook of Life, back- | ||
frish! Amnios amnium, fluminiculum flami- | ||
nulinorum! We seek the Blessed One, the | ||
Harbourer-cum-Enheritance. Even Canaan | ||
the Hateful. Ever a-going, ever a-coming. | ||
Between a stare and a sough. Fossilisation, all | ||
branches. 1 Wherefore Petra sware unto Ulma: | ||
Bags. | By the mortals' frost! And Ulma sware unto | |
Balls. | Petra: On my veiny life! | |
In these places sojournemus, where Eblinn | THE LOCALI- | |
water, leased of carr and fen, leaving amont her | SATION OF | |
shoals and salmen browses, whom inshore | LEGEND | |
breezes woo with freshets, windeth to her | LEADING TO | |
broads. A phantom city, phaked of philim | THE LEGALI- | |
pholk, bowed and sould for a four of hundreds | SATION OF | |
of manhood in their three and threescore | LATIFUND- | |
Move up, | fylkers for a price partitional of twenty six and | ISM. |
Mackinerny! | six. By this riverside, on our sunnybank, 2 how | |
Make room for | buona the vista, by Santa Rosa! A field of May, | |
Muckinurney! | the very vale of Spring. Orchards here are | |
lodged; sainted lawrels evremberried. You | ||
have a hoig view ashwald, a glen of marrons | ||
and of thorns. Gleannaulinn, Ardeevin: purty | ||
glint of plaising height. This Norman court at | ||
boundary of the ville, yon creepered tower of | ||
a church of Ereland, meet for true saints in | ||
worshipful assemblage, 3 with our king's house | ||
1 Startnaked and bonedstiff. We vivvy soddy. All be dood. | ||
2 When you dreamt that you'd wealth in marble arch do you ever think of | ||
pool beg slowe. | ||
3 Porphyrious Olbion, redcoatliar, we were always wholly rose marines | ||
on our side every time. |