Finnegans Wake Concordex
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[1:1 6.15] chrissormiss wake, all the hoolivans of the nation, prostrated in
[1:1 7.3] her flittaflute in tricky trochees (O carina! O carina!) wake him.
[1:1 24.10] earsend to earsend. And would again could whispring grassies wake
[1:1 24.14] will you whoop for my deading is a? Wake? Usgueadbaugham!
[1:2 43.17] wake of Tarry the Tailor a fair girl, a jolly postoboy thinking off
[1:3 55.7] after) is a wake, livit or krikit, and on the bunk of our
[1:3 74.1] honoured (some Finn, some Finn avant!), he skall wake from
[1:4 75.7] the watchful treachers at his wake, and theirs to stay. Fooi, fooi,
[1:4 102.2] his fall and waked him widowt sparing and gave him keen and
[1:5 117.6] wake, tell hell's well; such is manowife's lot of lose and win again,
[1:6 139.10] when he's waked; is Timb to the pearly mom and Tomb to the
[1:6 154.10] wake a silken nouse out of a hoarse oar. Blast yourself and your
[1:6 192.20] (fame would come to you twixt a sleep and a wake) and leave to
[1:6 194.29] and twelve hows to mix a tipsy wake, did ye hear, colt Cooney?
[1:7 201.11] to wake himself out of his winter's doze and bore me down like he
[1:7 205.17] Sitterdag-Zindeh-Munaday Wakeschrift (for once they sullied their
[2:8 221.26] Jests, jokes, jigs and jorums for the Wake lent from the properties
[2:8 222.19] Peace, Pure, Perfect and Perpetual, Waking the Weary of the
[2:8 229.22] gummer, that congealed sponsar, she had never cessed at waking
[2:8 238.22] Talk with a hare and you wake of a tartars. That's mus. Says the
[2:9 262.15] Erdnacrusha, requiestress, wake em!
[2:9 276.18] long 'tis till gets bright that all cocks waken
[2:10 309.7] a wake while the scheme is like your rumba round me garden,
[2:10 326.12] pukkaleens to the wakes of you, sayd he, out of the hellsinky of the
[2:10 333.29] sowns of his loins were awinking and waking and his dorter of
[2:10 351.36] wark rasky wolk, at the head of the wake, up come stumblebum
[2:10 357.35] sometimes, maybe, what has justly said of old Flannagan, a wake
[2:10 359.27] To Become Tintinued in Fearson's Nightly in the Lets All Wake
[2:10 362.20] wakes the barley, the peg in his pantry to hold the heavyache off
[2:10 375.8] of Brittas more than anarthur. But we'll wake and see. The wholes
[2:10 382.25] feels of the fumes in the wakes of his ears our wineman from
[2:11 394.15] the waists of the ships, in the wake of their good old Foehn
[2:11 399.15] Nor wake in winter, window machree, but snore sung in my old
[3:12 415.15] Dombly Sod We Awhile but Ho, Time Timeagen, Wake! For if
[3:12 418.23] Or Culex feel etchy if Pulex don't wake him?
[3:12 427.29] graced of gods and pittites and the salus of the wake. Countenance
[3:13 436.32] from your wake. Mades of ashens when you flirt spoil the lad
[3:13 453.3] my poor primmafore's wake. I don't want yous to be
[3:13 455.5] in his latterday paint. It's the fulldress Toussaint's wakeswalks
[3:14 478.35] -- Whisht awhile, greyleg! The duck is rising and you'll wake
[3:14 481.8] wonday I shall wake. Ah! May he have now of here fearfilled
[3:14 496.15] -- All ears did wag, old Eire wake as Piers Aurell was
[3:14 496.35] but maun e'er be waked. If there is a future in every past that is
[3:14 510.16] Gall. Awake ! Come, a wake ! Every old skin in the leather world,
[3:14 514.20] palming or a winker's wake etcaetera etcaeterorum you were at?
[3:14 546.1] Rechabites obstain! Clayed sheets, pineshrouded, wake not, walk
[3:14 562.23] Frank Kevin is on heartsleeveside. Do not you waken him ! Our
[3:14 571.32] -- Huesofrichunfoldingmorn. Wakenupriseandprove.
[3:14 578.1] wind on the road outside for to wake all shivering shanks from
[3:14 584.13] slips for fear he'd tyre and burst his dunlops and waken her
[3:14 585.20] While the dapplegray dawn drags nearing nigh for to wake all
[3:14 587.1] waker oats for him on livery. Faurore! Fearhoure! At last it
[4:15 607.16] their partners lovesoftfun at Finnegan's Wake.
[4:15 608.28] world. As the dayeleyves unfolden them. In the wake of the
[4:15 608.30] furth, the week of wakes is out and over; as a wick weak woking
[4:15 608.32] tamtam, the Phoenican wakes.
[4:15 625.33] jiffey. The nik of a nad. How glad you'll be I waked you! My!
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