Assigned reading (4½ verses [] plus 34 notes) [secondary] [McH]
"fafafather of all schemes for to bother us" (suggests Bloom)
[seven dry Sundays a week] curse attributed in Ulysses to the Citizen's dog, Garryowen
"To the pe-e-e-nal JAIL of MountJOY" 'penal' gets three eighthnotes
"Mare's MILK for the..." (odd emphasis)
"Like the BUMPing..."
"Hisbutter IS in his horns"
FDV: "Have you heard of a Humptydumpty
How he fell with a roll and a rumble
And hifat like Oliver Crumple
Behind the magazine wall
of the the magazine wall
I'm afraid my dairyman darling
Like the
All your butter
I'll go bail like the bull of the Cow
All your butter is
in your horn
He was one time the King of our castle
Now he's kicked about like any old parsnip
And from Green street by order of his Worship
He'll be shipped the jail of Mountjoy
The jail of Mountjoy.
Jail him and joy
He had schemes in his head for to bother us
Stage coaches & wealth for the populace
Cow's milk for the sick, seven Sundays a week,
Openair love & prisons reform
& prisons reform
But why then, says you, couldn't he manage it.
I'll go bail, my big dairyman darling
Like the limping bull of the Cassidy's
All your butter is in your
His butter is in his horns
Butter his horns
Sure leave it to Hosty, frosty fiddler, leave it to Hosty to ran the rann, the wran of all ranns."
4DV: "[...]"
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