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" I'm not a knave: As for the razors you have bought, Upon my soul I never thought That they would shave. "
The History of Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire: Including a ... - Page 4
by Norrisson Scatcherd - 1874 - 164 pages
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 9

English literature - 1786 - 558 pages
...razors you have bought, Upon my foul I never thought That they wouldy^av«. " Not think they'd (have! quoth Hodge^ with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell; What were they made for tlicn, you dog f he cries. M;de ! quoth the fellow wkb a fraile — Te fell." Juvenile Juvenile Indifcretions....
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 3

Books and bookselling - 1786 - 494 pages
...have bought, Upon my foul I never thought That they wou'dy&jwr.* « Not think they'd (hive.!' ijuotb Hodge, with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike...an Indian yell; • What were they made for then, you'dog? he cries :'J. ' Made !' quoth the fellow, with a fraile,— ODE.-To Good-humour* By the fame....
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The Stockton bee: or, Monthly miscellany

1795 - 460 pages
...thougJit «« That they would ftiave," «• Not think they'd fhave !" quoth Hodge with' wondjring eyet, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell ; / " What were they made for, then, you dog ! he cries :•*"Made!' quoth the fellow, with a fmile— "to Siit." ; •'-'• The SOLDIER and...
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The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq, Volume 1

Peter Pindar - English poetry - 1794 - 472 pages
...you have bought, " Upon my foul I never thought " That they would Jhave." t' Not think they'd Jhave!" quoth Hodge, with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell ; cc What were they made for then, you dog?" he cries. " Made ! " quoth the fellow, with a fmile —...
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The Works of Peter Pindar

Peter Pindar - Children's literature - 1794 - 472 pages
...you have bought, " Upon my foul I never thought " That they would fiave." " Not think they'd Jhave!" quoth Hodge, with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell ; c' What were they made for then, you dog?" he cries. " Made ! " quoth the fellow, with a frnile —...
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The works of Peter Pindar, Volume 1

John Wolcot - 1797 - 452 pages
...you have bought, " Upon my foul I never thought " That they would flaw." " Not think they'd Jhave !" quoth Hodge, with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much...Indian yell ; " What were they made for then, you dog?" he cries. " Made !" quoth the fellow, with a fmile— " to/elk" ODE IV. Peter obferveth the Lex...
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The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq: In Three Volumes, Volume 1

Peter Pindar - Satire, English - 1797 - 446 pages
..." Friend," quoth the razor-man, " I'm not a knave J' "As for the razors you have bought, " Upon my soul I never thought " That they would shave." " Not think they'd shave !" quoth Hodge, with wond'ringeyes, •• And voice not much unlike an Indian yell ; " What were they made for then, you...
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The British poetical miscellany

British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...never thought " That they would^KatY." " Not think they'd Jkave!" quoth Hodge, with wond'ringeyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell ; " What were they made for then, you dog?" he cries. " Made !" quoth the fellow, with a fmile — " lofeft." THE BRITISH POETICAL MISCELLANY....
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The temple of Apollo, being a selection of the best poems, from the most ...

Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...you have bought, l*pon my foul I never thought " Not think they'd fhave!" quoth HODGE with woud'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell; " What were they made for then, you dog? ' ' he cries, ' Made!' quoth the fellow, with a fmile, — 'iofell.' THE PARISH POOR HOUSE. •yHEIRS...
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The works of Peter Pindar, Esq, Volume 1

John Wolcot - 1802 - 356 pages
...you have bought, " Upon my foul, I never thought " That they would./Jaw." " Not think they'd fhave !" quoth Hodge, with wond'ring eyes, And voice not much unlike an Indian yell : " Whatweretheymadeforthen, you dog?" he cries: " Made! '' quoth the fellow, with afmile — " to...
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