The lawyer lives under the hill, Gaffer Gray, Warmly fenced both in back and in front." " He will fasten his locks, And will threaten the stocks, Should he ever more find me in want, Well-a-day! The adventures of Hugh Trevor - Page 132by Thomas Holcroft - 1794Full view - About this book
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...ever more find me in want, « Well-a-day !' The 'Squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffar-Gray ; And the season will welcome you there. ' His fat beeves...Are all for the flush and the fair, • Well-a-day !' My keg is but low, 1 confess, Gaffar-Gray ; What then ? While it lasts, man, we'll live. ' The poor... | |
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...he evermore find me in want, Weil-a-day." The squire has f.it beeves and brown ale, • Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there. " His fat beeves and his beer, And hie merry new year. Are all for the flush and the fair, \Vell-a-day." My keg is but low, I confess,... | |
| Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...Should he evermore find me in want, Well-a-day!" The squire has fat beeyes and brown ale, Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there. " His fat beeves...year, Are all for the flush and the fair, Well-a-day!" My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray; What then ? while it lasts, man, we 'll live. " The poor... | |
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...Should he ever more find me in want, Well-a-day!" " The squire has fat beeves and brown ale Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there." "His fat beeves and his beer Are all for the flush and the fair, Well-a-day!" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gafl'er Gray: What... | |
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...he ever more find me in want, Well-a-day!" " The squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there." " His fat...year Are all for the flush and the fair, Well-a-day !" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray : What then ? While it lasts, man, we'll live." " The... | |
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...he ever more find me in want, Well-a-day !" " The squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there." " His fat...And his merry new year Are all for the flush and the lair, Well-a-day !" "My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray: What then1 While it lasts, man, we'll... | |
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...Well-a-day!' The 'Squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffur Gray; And the season will welcome yon there. ' His fat beeves and his beer, And his merry new year. Arc all for the flush and the fuir, Well-a-day!' My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffar Gray; What then?... | |
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...he ever more find me in want, Well-a-day!" " The squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffer Gray, And the season will welcome you there." "His fat beeves...and his beer And his merry new year Are all for the flash and the fair, Well-a-day !" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray: What thenl While it... | |
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...Should he evermore find me in want. Well-iwlay !" "The squire has fat beeves and brown ale, Gaffer Grey, And the season will welcome you there." " His fat...year, Are all for the flush and the fair. Well-a-day!" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Grey. What then ? while it lasts, man, we'll live." " The poor... | |
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