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" Well, gossip, it shall be told; you ask what ails me, and for what; You have put us in talk, 'till the sun goes to set. I am a fool and a dunce; we'll idle out the day. The more we spend here, the less in the churchyard. "
Irish English: History and Present-Day Forms - Page xiii
by Raymond Hickey - 2007
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...Come nearer, you're rubbing your back, why fo ill tempered. Well, goflip, it fhall be told, you a(k what ails me, and for what ; You have put us in talk, 'till the fun goes to fet. I'ma fool and a dunce ; we'll idle out the day ; The more we fpend here, the leis...
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Annual Register, Volume 31

Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...Come nearer, you're rubbing your back, why fo ill tempered. Well, goffip, it ihall be told, you aflc what ails me, and for what; You have put us in talk, 'till the fun goes to fet. I'ma fool and a dunce ; we'll idle out the day ; The more we fpend here, the lefs...
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The Atlantis: a register of literature and science, Volumes 1-2

Dublin city, univ. coll - 1858 - 1070 pages
...the clover, 'tis fair and sheltered ; Come nearer, you're rubbing your back, why so ill-tempered? " " Well, gossip, it shall be told ; you ask what ails...You have put us in talk till the sun goes to set. I'ma fool and a dunce ; we'll idle out the day ; The more we spend here, the less in the churchyard"....
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The Atlantis, Volume 1

Celtic literature - 1858 - 562 pages
...the clover, 'tis fair and sheltered; Come nearer, you're rubbing your back, why so ill-tempered?" " Well, gossip, it shall be told; you ask what ails...what, You have put us in talk till the sun goes to set I'ma fool and a dunce; we'll idle put the day; The more we spend here, the less in the churchyard"....
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Irish Monthly Magazine, Volume 20

1892 - 682 pages
...the clover, 'tis fair and sheltered ; Come nearer, you're rubbing your back, why so ill-tempered ?" " Well, gossip, it shall be told ; you ask what ails me, and for what, Yon have put UK in talk till the sun goes to set. Im a fool and a dunce ; we'll idle out the day ;...
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The English Language in Ireland

Jeremiah Joseph Hogan - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1927 - 108 pages
...Ch'am a stouk, an a donel ; wou'll leigh out ee dey. Th'valler w'speen here, th'lass ee chourch-hey. (Well, gossip, it shall be told ; you ask what ails me, and for what; You have out us in talk, till the sun goes to set. I am a fool and a dunce ; we'll idle out the day. v The more...
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