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Chapter XXII

      23  Chapter XXIII

      24  Chapter XXIV

      25  Chapter XXV

      26  Chapter XXVI

      27  Chapter XXVII

      28  Chapter XXVIII

      29  Chapter XXIX

      30  Chapter XXX

      31  Chapter XXXI

      32  Chapter XXXII

      33  Chapter XXXIII

      34  Chapter XXXIV

      35  Chapter XXXV

      36  Chapter XXXVI

      37  Chapter XXXVII

      38  Chapter XXXVIII

      39  Chapter XXXIX

      40  Chapter XL

      41  Chapter XLI

      42  Chapter XLII

      43  Chapter XLIII

      44  Chapter XLIV

      45  Chapter XLV

      46  Chapter XLVI

      47  Chapter XLVII

      48  Chapter XLVIII

      49  Chapter XLIX

      50  Chapter L

      51  Chapter LI

      52  Chapter LII

      53  Chapter LIII

      54  Chapter LIV

      55  Chapter LV

      56  Chapter LVI

      57  Chapter LVII

      58  Chapter LVIII

      59  Chapter LIX

      60  Chapter LX

        Acknowledgments

        About the Author

      I.

      thees wite skirtes / & orang

      sweters / i wont / inn the feedynge marte /

       wile mye vegetable partes bloome /

       inn the commen waye / a grackel

       inn the guarden rooste / the tall

       wymon wasching handes /

      or eyeing turnups

      / the sadened powres wee rub / so economicalie /

       inn 1 virsion off thynges /

       alarum is mye nayme

      / unkempt & handeld

       i am hors /

       i am sadeld / i am a brokn hors

      II.

      next inn line

      at the feemale

      depositrie room / mye

      jossled eggs

      inn a witen sack /

      were that i were goldenne

      mye rayte / the tayste off gold

      inn eggs / cravyng a room

      just emtied enuff

      2 curl myeself

      inn / thees the dreggs / the grl beguines

      III.

      there is noting

      funye bout this / u

      alowne / on a tip

      that is the tip of whorld

      teemd inn / no biger

      than a goodsizd fiste

      / ur growndling hart / fissiond in round

       lisen /

      1 daye u wil be all ere /

      a ewe alowne / inn a feeld

      off mare / i am oldre / & the sayme /

      than the naymes u gave / this

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