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... soon preferr'd , To teach him now and then a word , As Poll can master it ; But ' tis her own important charge , To qualify him more at large , And make him quite a wit . III . Sweet Poll ! his doting mistress cries , Sweet Poll ! the ...
... soon preferr'd , To teach him now and then a word , As Poll can master it ; But ' tis her own important charge , To qualify him more at large , And make him quite a wit . III . Sweet Poll ! his doting mistress cries , Sweet Poll ! the ...
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... soon a smoother road Beneath his well - shod feet , The snorting beast began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . So , Fair and softly , John he cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb ...
... soon a smoother road Beneath his well - shod feet , The snorting beast began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . So , Fair and softly , John he cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb ...
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... soon learn Latin , and to box ; Then turning , he regales his listening wife With all the adventures of his early life ; His skill in coachmanship , or driving chaise , In bilking tavern bills , and spouting plays ; What shifts be used ...
... soon learn Latin , and to box ; Then turning , he regales his listening wife With all the adventures of his early life ; His skill in coachmanship , or driving chaise , In bilking tavern bills , and spouting plays ; What shifts be used ...
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