17.5a:
Vah! Suvarn Sur! Scatter brand to the reneweller of the sky,...
17.5b:
We, Durbalanars, theeadjure. A way, the Margan, from our astamite,...
17.5c:
Even unto Heliotropolis, the castellated, the enchanting. Now if soomone...
17.5d:
Yet clarify begins at. Whither the spot for? Whence the hour by? See but!...
17.5e:
A flasch and, rasch, it shall come to pasch, as hearth by hearth leaps live....
17.5f:
The spearspid of dawnfire totouches ain the tablestoane ath the centre...
17.5g:
Overwhere. Gaunt grey ghostly gossips growing grubber in the glow. Past now palls....
17.5h:
Let shrill their duan Gallus, han, and she, hon, the Sassqueehenna,...
17.5i:
Kwhat serves to rob with Alliman, saelior, a turnkeyed trot to Seapoint, pierrotettes,...
17.5k:
Death banes and the quick quoke. But life wends and the dombs spake!...
17.5l:
Lambel on the up! We may plesently heal Geoglyphy's twentynine ways...
17.5m:
For korfs, for streamfish, for confects, for bullyoungs, for smearsassage,...
17.5n:
for lungfortes, for moonyhaunts, for fairmoneys, for coffins,...
17.5o:
Tep. Come lead, crom lech! Top. Wisely for us Old Bruton has withdrawn his theory....
17.5p:
We seem to understand apad vellumtomes muniment, Arans Duhkha,...
17.5q:
how the mudden research in the topaia that was Mankaylands...
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Let shrill their duan Gallus, han,
the the cock crow
HCE
Irish duan: poem
Cornish: duan: grief, sorrow
Duane
duet?
their dawn chorus
County Donegal?
Latin gallus: cock (why the cap?)
Swedish han: he
German Hahn: cock
and she, hon, the Sassqueehenna,
fw1 has "hou the"
ALP
Swedish hon: she
han/hon = a/o motif [fweet-117]
Susquehanna river
sassy queen henna
sesqui- = 150%
German Henne: hen
henna = red haircolor dye
U473: "KITTY... (She hiccups, then bends quickly her sailor hat under which her hair glows, red with henna.)"
makes ducksruns at crooked.
"Let shrill... and she... makes..."?
duck: in cricket, out for no runs
crooked-running duck video [90sec]
cricket
Once for the chantermale,
cf Bratislava/Presburg hotel, 1854: "On the walls of each landing were painted directions for the visitor, as to the number of times he should ring the bell for any particular object, — viz., 1 for the Chambermaid. 2 — Waiter. 3 — Messenger. 4 — Porter. 5 — Water for bath. 6 — Stove to be lighted, &c., &c. This appears at first sight rather intricate, but the practice is very simple: you have only to take the bell rope in your hand, and pull any given number of times"
chambermaid
Chanticleer: a quasi-proper name applied to the cock (for example in the Reynard cycle)
twoce for the pother
twice
AngloIrish accent: pother: porter
fw303: "And Kev was wreathed with his pother."
pot
potherb?
bother
and once twoce threece for the waither.
thrice
AngloIrish accent: waither: waiter
wait her
weather
So an inedible yellowmeat
if (black) cannibals believe that eating the meat of a brave man will make them brave, they'll probably consider the meat of a (yellow) coward inedible [cf?]
(is the hen or rooster inedible for some reason?)
Wilde on fox hunters: 'The English country gentleman galloping after a fox — the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.' [ebook]
suspicious tinge in beef or mutton [cite]
inedible/invasable
yellowmeat/blackth
turns out the invasable blackth.
turns out to be
turns out of the house, replaces?
inspires to turn out in droves (to eat it)
invisible
invadable: vulnerable to invasion
edible?
'An Invisible Black': a small role in an 1867 burlesque of Robinson Crusoe (co-written and played by W.S. Gilbert) [pic]
blackness, night
blackthorn?
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