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" And what's dead can't come to life, I think. So, friend, we're not the folks to shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke; But as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was... "
Practical Lessons in the Use of English for Grammar Schools - Page 160
by Mary Frances Hyde - 1889 - 226 pages
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink. And a matter of money to put in your poke; But, as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke, V ^= — •- - .. . Besides, our losses have made us thrifty ; A thousand guilders! Come, take fifty!"...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1

1865 - 820 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink. And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. Beside, our losses have made us thrifty. A thousand guilders ! Come, take fifty ! ' " The piper's face...
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Poems: A blot in the 'scutcheon

Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 pages
..." From the duty of giving you something for drink, " And a matter of money to put in your poke ; " But, as for the guilders, what we spoke " Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. " Beside, our losses have made us thrifty ; " A thousand guilders ! Come, take fifty ! " x. The piper's...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...From the duty of giving you something to drink, " And a matter of money to put in your poke ; " Bat, as for the guilders, what we spoke " Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. " Beside, our losses have made us thrifty ; " A thousand guilders ! Come take fifty ! " X. The piper's...
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A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with ...

George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something to drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as...piper's face fell, and he cried, " No trifling ! I can t wait, beside I've promised to visit by dinner time Bagdat, and accept the prime Of the head cook's...
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Poetry for school and home, from the best authors, ed. by T. Shorter

Thomas Shorter - 1861 - 224 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But, as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. Beside, our losses have made us thrifty ; A thousand guilders ! Come, take fifty !" The piper's face...
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The Children's Garland: From the Best Poets

Coventry Patmore - 1862 - 372 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But, as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke — Beside, our losses have made us thrifty : A thousand guilders ! come, take fifty ! ' The Piper's...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert Browning

Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But, as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. Beside, our losses have made us thrifty ; A thousand guilders! Come, take fifty! " X. The Piper's face...
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The Children's journal

302 pages
...shrink "From the duty of giving yon something for drink, " And a matter of money to put in your poke; " But, as for the guilders, what we spoke, " Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. " Beside, our losses have made us thrifty ; " A thousand guilders ! Come, take fifty !" I. The Piper's...
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The Patriotic Speaker: Consisting of Specimens of Modern Eloquence, Together ...

Robert Raikes Raymond - 1864 - 530 pages
...shrink From the duty of giving you something to drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke ; But as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as...have made us thrifty ; A thousand guilders ! Come, tak« fifty !" The piper's face fell, and he cried " No trifling ! I can't wait, beside I've promised...
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