Finnegans Wake Book 1 Chapter 7 Then, pious Eneas, conformant to the fulminant firman which enjoins on the tremylose terrian that, when the call comes, he shall produce nichthemerically from his unheavenly body a no uncertain quantity of obscene matter not protected by copriright in the United Stars of Ourania or bedeed and bedood and bedang and bedung to him, with this double dye, brought to blood heat, gallic acid on iron ore, through the bowels of his misery, flashly, faithly, nastily, appropriately, this Esuan Menschavik and the first till last alshemist wrote over every square inch of the only fools- cap available, his own body, till by its corrosive sublimation one continuous present tense integument slowly unfolded all marry- voising moodmoulded cyclewheeling history (thereby, he said, reflecting from his own individual person life unlivable, trans- accidentated through the slow fires of consciousness into a divi- dual chaos, perilous, potent, common to allflesh, human only, mortal) but with each word that would not pass away the squid- self which he had squirtscreened from the crystalline world waned chagreenold and doriangrayer in its dudhud.