| A case of perpetual motion |
DYSENTERY |
| A chap is not principally one of them |
AGENTS |
| By the sound of it about me, or two banks in the galley |
BIREME |
| Difficult to long to see with this |
MYOPIA |
| For Britain by the sea it's all in order |
UKASE |
| Given strength about five hundred that's ground |
POWDERED |
| I ne'er begin to get cross with her |
IRENE |
| It will not please the girl to be hailed thus |
ANNOY |
| It's all in order to be like this |
ARRANGED |
| It's not so blooming high at last |
FLOWER |
| Just one drink before you, by the sound of it |
TEA |
| Little in the water there is for the tenant |
ISLET |
| Lots of water but no ace there |
OCEAN |
| Makes one sick to draw this at last |
RETCH |
| Mind the trouble this causes when I get so shy with the PCs |
PSYCHOSIS |
| Old coins for speculation, that is to say |
SPECIE |
| One in the eye for one that starts to be a little beastly |
PUPIL |
| One's work is to draw as I start it |
ARTIST |