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" Her mouth so small, when she does speak, Thou'dst swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit. "
The Works of Sir John Suckling: Containing His Poems, Letters and Plays - Page 32
by Sir John Suckling - 1709 - 376 pages
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Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Volume 15

Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...Thoud'st swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours or better, And are not spent a whit. His " Dream," besides possessing considerable merit as a poem, is perhaps the origin...
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Lectures on the English Comic Writers

William Hazlitt - English drama - 1845 - 242 pages
...Thoud'st swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get ; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit." There is to me in the whole of this delightful performance a freshness and purity like...
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Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England: With ...

George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 466 pages
...Thou 'dst swear her teeth her words did break That they might passage get : But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, . And are not spent a whit. Passion o' me ! how I run on ! There 's that that would be thought upon, I trow, besides...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...speak, Thou'dst swear her teeth her words did br That they might passage get : But she so handled still L L H H spent a whit. * * * Passion, oh me ! how I run on ! There's that that would be thought upon, I trow,...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...Thou'dst swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get: But she so handled still the matter They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit. Passion, oh me ! how I run on ! There's that that would be thought upon, I trow, besides...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...Thon'dst swear her teeth her words did break. That they might passage get: But she so handled still the matter They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit. ****** Passion, oh me ! how I run on ! There's that that would be thought upon, I trow,...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 6

American literature - 1855 - 682 pages
...Thou'det swear her teeth her words didureok, That they might passage get ; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit ****** 'Just in the nick tho cook knock' d thrice, And all tho waiters, in a trice, His...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 6

1855 - 714 pages
...Thou'dst swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get ; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit » • • * * 'Just in tho nick the cook knock' d thrice, And all the waiters, in a trice,...
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Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 1

George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 396 pages
...Thou 'dst swear her teeth her words did break, That they might passage get; But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit. 13 If wishing should be any sin, The parson himself had guilty been, She look'd that...
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A Compendious History of English Literature and of the English ..., Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - English language - 1861 - 580 pages
...Thou 'dst swear her teeth her words did break That they might passage get : But she so handled still the matter, They came as good as ours, or better, And are not spent a whit. Passion o' me ! how I run on ! There 's that that would be thought upon, I trow, besides...
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