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The Triflers: To which are Added The Rout, Or a Sketch of Modern Manners ... - Page 6
by Richard Graves - 1806 - 177 pages
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The Western Monthly Review, Volume 1

Timothy Flint - Mississippi River Valley - 1828 - 828 pages
...saddle — Worse and worse. And made me mount upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wretcheder miscurriage. ' Sir, quoth the lawyer, not to flatter ye, You have...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim. For if they 've us'd you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy; I would it were my case, I '<!...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1829 - 346 pages
...upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wretcheder miscarriage. Sir, quoth the lawyer, not to flatter ye, 675 You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish,...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim : For if th' have us'd you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy. 680 I would it were my case,...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 7

Walter Scott - 1829 - 416 pages
...handsome, though old-fashioned building, which showed the consequence of the family. CHAPTER VIII. " Sir," quoth the Lawyer, " not to flatter ye, You have as good and fair a battery As heart could wish, and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim." BUTLER. OUR horses were taken by a...
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Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 2

1831 - 426 pages
...saddle — Worse and worse. And made me mount upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wreteheder miscarriage. Sir, quoth the lawyer, not to flatter ye, You have as good and fair a battery As heart can w Ы i, and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim. For if they 've u6'd you as you say, Marry,...
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Rob Roy [by sir W. Scott]. With the author's last notes and additions

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 pages
...handsome, though old-fashioned building, which showed the consequence of the family. CHAPTER VIII. Sir (quoth the lawyer), not to flatter ye, You have as good and fair a battery As heart could wish, and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim. BUTLER. OUR horses were taken by a...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler, Volume 2

Samuel Butler - 1835 - 328 pages
...upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wretcheder miscarriage. Sir (quoth the lawyer), not to flatter ye, 675 You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish,...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim : For if they Ve us'd you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy ; 68O 1 would it were my case,...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler, Volume 2

Samuel Butler - 1835 - 316 pages
...upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wretcheder miscarriage. Sir (quoth the lawyer), not to flatter ye, 675 You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish,...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim : For if they Ve us'd you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy ; 680 I would it were my case,...
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Hudibras; with notes by T.R. Nash, Volume 2

Samuel Butler - 1835 - 518 pages
...him against the public peace, or peace of the state. Sir, quoth the Lawyer, not to flatter ye, 675 You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish,...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim : For if th' have us'd you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy ; 680 I wou'd it were my case,...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...saddle — Worse and worse. And made me mount upon the bare ridge, T' avoid a wretcheder miscarriage. Sir, (quoth the lawyer,) not to flatter ye, You have...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim ; For if they've used you as you say, Marry, quoth I, God give you joy ; I would it were my case, I'd...
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The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Rev. Isaac Watts

Thomas Milner - 1845 - 862 pages
...the man of statutes and reports, who practises on your estate as the other does on your health : ' Sir, quoth the lawyer, not to flatter ye, You have...and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim ; For if it be so, as you say, Marry, quoth I, yon've got the day.' M tin BRAS. And yet, perhaps, as...
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