The Obsolete Vagaries of Auntie Dinah
 
 
 

My aunt Dinah and the coachman. . .led us a vagary some millions of miles into very heart of the planetary system

To entice his neighbours wifes            to leave their husbands        to see the daughters of  They                and to

follow him by turns into other countreys,         and  after a long vagare,                                 to return again to see                            Thee gates            of hot  Sun-shine   
 

will quickly prompt them out of their Hives
to take a short vagary  like did Dinah,

when she made needless flight after freakish Nature to follow into their very Hives to see the daughters of the land again

these of whom haue often                                  vagaries ouer the desert vnto
             the prouince of Tedgear

Thee gates vncloased:    a departure or straying from the  planetary order esp. one of a freakish nature quickly prompting them back to the very heart of
 

Dinah



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