It's right over the river, the veranda is, and I clomb onto it, and through the Venetian blind I see the 'ole party. |
I clomb the heights of my grief, and looked around, but alas! |
She did not look back once, then, nor as she clomb the long slope to her home. |
I shall say that I clomb on the boat, and won the shore, and so made my way home. |
Out of it there clomb a shriveled little country woman, who approached us gingerly, her face unbuttoned, her clothes ill-smelling. |
But the cloud hung on the mountain she clomb, and her way was dimmed. |