| One might put on a coat to hold the boat |
PAINTER |
| Perhaps blowed, although it's over a boy |
BUTTED |
| Set it in the duet that broke |
DESTITUTE |
| Sounds like a hole with a tree in it |
ENTIRE |
| That has one all on edge |
ATTHESIDE |
| The girl it is that's so thin |
TISSUE |
| The turn of the tide, or the top of the paper |
EDITOR |
| There's a lot of it, by the sound of it, not cooked enough to get firm with us |
RAUCOUS |
| Threw up, Desmond the drunkard did throw up |
TOSSED |
| Tie it in with the sun; that makes it as one |
UNITES |
| Very close to what are in there with the eggs |
NEAREST |
| What a fool you'd be to get a drink out of one |
MUG |
| What a random blow that is, or is she single? |
HITORMISS |
| What you swallowed might have you dead after half a century |
ATE |
| With this temperature, in short, she will catch you by the hair in the end |
TEMPTRESS |
| Would you be so jealous of someone who looked so good at putting? |
GREENEYED |