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441.01likes. When the gong goes for hornets-two-nest marriage step
441.01+honest-to-goodness
441.02into your harness and strip off that nullity suit. Faminy, hold
441.02+harness: feminine foundation garment
441.02+Legalese nullity suit: a suit declaring a marriage null
441.02+nudity
441.02+phrase family hold back: jocular command to leave enough food for guests
441.02+Latin femina: woman
441.03back! For the race is to the rashest of, the romping, jomping
441.03+Ecclesiastes 9:11: 'the race is not to the swift'
441.03+Motif: Rivering waters of, hitherandthithering waters of. Night!
441.03+song Green Grow the Rushes-O
441.04rushes of. Haul Seton's down, black, green and grey, and hoist
441.04+Motif: Mick/Nick (Satan, Michael)
441.04+three colours of successive stages of cecity according to the Germans: green Starr (blindness) or glaucoma, grey Starr or cataract, and black Starr or dissolution of the retina
441.05Mikealy's whey and sawdust. What's overdressed if underclothed?
441.05+Milky Way
441.05+white and yellow: colours of the papal flag
441.05+(overdressed even in underclothes)
441.06Poposht forstake me knot where there's white lets ope. Whisht!
441.06+German Childish Popo: buttocks
441.06+Swiss German Poscht: post-office
441.06+forsake me not [227.16]
441.06+forget-me-not
441.06+proverb While there's life, there's hope: never give up [227.17]
441.06+let's
441.06+Anglo-Irish whisht!: be silent!, hush!
441.07Blesht she that walked with good Jook Humprey for he made
441.07+Anglo-Irish Pronunciation blesht: blest
441.07+phrase dine with good Duke Humphrey: go dinnerless, go hungry
441.08her happytight. Go! You can down all the dripping you can
441.08+appetite
441.08+(eat all the lard)
441.08+solid animal fat, traditionally collected while dripping from roasting meat
441.09dumple to, and buffkid scouse too ad libidinum, in these lassi-
441.09+dumpling
441.09+tumble
441.09+VI.B.33.102b (r): 'beefkid scouse'
441.09+song Fire Down Below: 'Fire in the galley, fire in the house, Fire in the beef kid, scorching the scouse' (a sea shanty)
441.09+Nautical beefkid: a small wooden tub in which salted beef was served
441.09+Nautical scouse: a sailor's stew made of meat, vegetables and ship's biscuit (short for 'lobscouse')
441.09+Latin ad libitum: at one's pleasure, without restriction
441.09+Latin ad libidinem: at caprice, at lust
441.09+in these latitudes
441.10tudes if you've parents and things to look after. That was what
441.10+
441.11stuck to the Comtesse Cantilene while she was sticking out Mavis
441.11+Theatre Royal, Dublin, in 19th century, boasted a 'Contessa' or 'Real Countess', supposedly supporting her husband's gambling debts
441.11+Yeats: Countess Cathleen (sold soul to aid starving)
441.11+song Cantilene (Cluster: John McCormack's Repertoire)
441.11+Italian cantilene: cradlesong
441.11+Mephistopheles
441.12Toffeelips to feed her soprannated huspals, and it is henceforth
441.12+soprano
441.12+superannuated husbands
441.12+gospels
441.13associated with her names. La Dreeping! Die Droopink! The
441.13+(dripping and suet make her fat)
441.13+German die: the
441.13+pink: scarlet-coloured coat worn in fox hunting
441.13+Oscar Wilde (about fox hunting): A Woman of No Importance: 'The English country gentleman galloping after a fox — the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable'
441.14inimitable in puresuet of the inevitable! There's nothing to touch
441.14+pure suet
441.15it, we are taucht, unless she'd care for a mouthpull of white pud-
441.15+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...it, we are taucht, unless...} | {Png: ...it we are taucht unless...}
441.15+German taucht: dipped, submerged
441.15+taught
441.15+(oral sex)
441.15+white pudding: a type of sausage
441.16ding for the wish is on her rose marine and the lunchlight in her
441.16+Lady Dufferin: song Lament of the Irish Emigrant: 'I'm sitting on the stile, Mary... And the red was in your lips, Mary, and the lovelight in your eye' (Cluster: John McCormack's Repertoire)
441.16+song Rose Marie (Cluster: John McCormack's Repertoire)
441.17eye, so when you pet the rollingpin write my name on the pie.
441.17+Slang rolling-pin: penis
441.18Guard that gem, Sissy, rich and rare, ses he. In this cold old
441.18+Colloquial sissy: sister
441.18+VI.B.3.132d (r): 'Isolde — rich & rare — poor Ireland' (Iseult)
441.18+Thomas Moore: Irish Melodies: song Rich and Rare Were the Gems She Wore [air: The Summer is Coming]
441.19worold who'll feel it? Hum! The jewel you're all so cracked
441.19+world
441.19+(what'll compare to it, what'll touch it)
441.19+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...it? Hum...} | {Png: ...it. Hum...}
441.19+prayer Om Mani Padme Hum: one of the most popular Buddhist mantras (Sanskrit 'jewel in the lotus' or 'in the lotus jewel' or 'she with the jewel in her lotus' or some such)
441.19+Slang jewel: female genitalia
441.20about there's flitty few of them gets it for there's nothing now
441.20+pretty few
441.20+song A Ballynure Ballad: 'This cordial that ye talk about there's very few o'them gets it'
441.21but the sable stoles and a runabout to match it. Sing him a ring.
441.21+stable stalls
441.21+VI.B.10.111l (r): 'runabout (car)'
441.21+runabout: a small light horse-vehicle or motor-car
441.22Touch me low. And I'll lech ye so, my soandso. Show and show.
441.22+Motif: So and so
441.23Show on show. She. Shoe. Shone.
441.23+
441.24     Divulge, sjuddenly jouted out hardworking Jaun, kicking
441.24+{{Synopsis: III.2.2A.H: [441.24-444.05]: his sermon continues — his beliefs on the proper physical handling of forward strangers and molesters}}
441.24+[[Speaker: Jaun]]
441.24+suddenly shouted
441.24+VI.B.16.039a (r): 'hardworking'
441.25the console to his double and braying aloud like Brahaam's ass,
441.25+console: key-desk of organ, case or frame enclosing an organ's claviers, draw-knobs etc. (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.25+double organ: organ with two manuals (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.25+the devil
441.25+praying
441.25+Balaam's ass: a biblical ass, famous for being granted the power of speech and arguing with its owner, Balaam, a diviner and prophet (Numbers 22:28-30; the four's ass)
441.25+John Braham: English tenor
441.25+Brahms
441.25+Barham the Hunter's wild ass in Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat
441.26and, as his voixehumanar swelled to great, clenching his manlies,
441.26+Latin vox humana (organ stop) (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.26+swell organ: a group of stops forming part of an organ, capable of producing crescendo or diminuendo effects through a swell pedal (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.26+great organ: the chief group of stops in an organ, for producing powerful tones (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.26+(manly fists)
441.26+manual: a key-board of an organ played with the hands (Cluster: Musical Instruments)
441.27so highly strong was he, man, and gradually quite warming to
441.27+highly strung
441.27+he-man
441.27+VI.B.16.101h (r): 'warmed to it her'
441.28her (there must have been a power of kinantics in that buel
441.28+Mark Twain: Huckleberry Finn 11: 'a power of' (a lot of)
441.28+kinetics
441.28+bowl
441.29of gruel he gobed at bedgo) divorce into me and say the cur-
441.29+gobbed
441.29+bedtime
441.29+divulge unto me
441.29+the cur's
441.29+surname and address
441.30name in undress (if you get into trouble with a party you are
441.30+
441.31not likely to forget his appearance either) of any lapwhelp or
441.31+VI.B.6.115i (r): 'lap whelps'
441.31+whelp: the young of a dog
441.32sleevemongrel who talks to you upon the road where he tuck
441.32+Anglo-Irish slieve: Irish sliabh: mountain
441.33you to be a roller, O, (the goattanned saxopeeler upshotdown
441.33+goddamned
441.33+song The Peeler and the Goat: 'And met a goat upon the road, And took her for a stroller, O'
441.33+Sechseläuten: Zurich spring festival, celebrating the end of winter, on the Monday following the vernal equinox, by church bell ringing at 6 p.m. and by burning of an exploding effigy of Böögg, a personification of winter (Swiss German Sechseläuten: six o'clock pealing of bells)
441.33+sex appeal
441.33+upside down
441.33+Motif: up/down
441.34chigs peel of him!) and volunteers to trifle with your round-
441.34+Shakespeare
441.34+pig's cheek
441.34+VI.B.11.032g (r): 'roundlings of her breast'
441.34+Graves: Irish Literary and Musical Studies 93: 'William Allingham': (from Allingham's 'The Lady of the Sea') 'two slender hands she press'd Against the roundlings of her breast'
441.35lings for profferred glass and dough, the marrying hand that
441.35+Archaic proffer: to offer for acceptance, to propose to give
441.35+proverb Marry in haste and repent at leisure: a rushed marriage is regretted for a long time
441.36his leisure repents of, without taking out his proper password
441.36+passport


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