Difference between revisions of "Wan warning Phill filt tippling full"
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* '''''F'' sans:''' without → ''wan warning'' = ''without warning'' | * '''''F'' sans:''' without → ''wan warning'' = ''without warning'' | ||
− | * '''''Phil the Fluter’s Ball'':''' a song by Percy French | + | * '''''Phil the Fluter’s Ball'':''' a song by Percy French. A characteristic stanza: |
There was Mister Denis Dogherty, who kep' the runnin' dog; | There was Mister Denis Dogherty, who kep' the runnin' dog; |
Revision as of 07:26, 18 September 2006
- s Finnegan's Wake: "One morning Tim felt tippling full" (We are now through the parenthetical about the traffic sounds of Paris/Dublin, and back to the camel's description of Finnegan/HCE/humanity's fall)
- wan: sickly pale
- F sans: without → wan warning = without warning
- Phil the Fluter’s Ball: a song by Percy French. A characteristic stanza:
There was Mister Denis Dogherty, who kep' the runnin' dog; There was little crooked Paddy, from the Tiraloughett bog; There was boys from every Barony, and girls from every "art And the beautiful Miss Brady's, in a private ass an' cart,
- fill
- filled
- fell