Wednesday, September 24, 2014

FW 1.9e --fish, bread, and ale round the bier--

1.9a: Hurrah, there is but young gleve for the owl globe wheels in view which is tautaulogically...
1.9b: From Shopalist to Bailywick or from ashtun to baronoath or from Buythebanks to Roundthehead...
1.9c: And all the way (a horn!) from fjord to fjell his baywinds' oboboes shall wail him rockbound...
1.9d: With her issavan essavans and her patterjackmartins about all them inns and ouses. Tilling a teel...
1.9e: Whase on the joint of a desh? Finfoefom the Fush. Whase be his baken head? A loaf...
1.9f: But, lo, as you would quaffoff his fraudstuff and sink teeth through that pyth of a flowerwhite...
1.9g: Almost rubicund Salmosalar, ancient fromout the ages of the Agapemonides, he is smolten...


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FDV: "Whose on the gyant dish? Finfaw the Fush. What's at his head? A loaf of Singpatherick's bread. And what's at his tail? A glass of [O'Connell's]{O'Donnell's} famous old Dublin ale."
"Whase on the joint of a desh? Finnforfaw the Fush. What's at his baken head? A loaf of Singpantry's Keannedy's bread. And what's hitched to hop in his tayle? A glass of Danu U'Dunnell's foamous olde Dubbelin ayle."


Whase on the joint of a desh? Finfoefom the Fush.

archaic whase: who is, what is

gyant → goint → joyiant → giant → joint → joyant → ?joiyorite → joint of a

on the point of death

dish

WSKLR III.4.174: 'Fie, foh, and fum'

the First

fish
the image of dead-HCE as a fish dinner connects astrologically to the image of young Tristan as a ram (Pisces ending the old zodiac-cycle, Aries opening the new)


Whase be his baken head? A loaf of Singpantry's Kennedy bread.

what is by

Dutch baken: beacon
slang bake: head

Kennedy's Bread, baked in Saint Patrick's Bakery, Dublin

info


Eucharist as bread


And whase hitched to the hop in his tayle?

hops

tail


A glass of Danu U'Dunnell's foamous olde Dobbelin ayle.

Danu: mother-goddess of Tuatha Dé Danann

O'Connell Ale from Phoenix Brewery owned by Daniel O'Connell's son


foam (on ale)
famous old Dublin ale

Dutch dobbelen: to gamble, gambling
song Dobbin's Flow'ry Vale [♬ Dobbin's Flowery Vale]
Pont au Double, Paris (bridges of Paris)

bread at his head, ale at his tail


deleted: "...ayle. Holeystone, what do I see In his reins is planted a 1/2 d gaff..."
"But what do I see? In his reins is planted a 1/2d gaff. Not one but legion. The king of the castle is k.o. The almost rubicund salmon of knowledge is one with the yesterworld of [...]"


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