His muzzle, formed of opposition stuff, Firm as a Foxite, would not lose its ruff; So kept it, laughing at the steel and suds. Hodge, in a passion, stretched his angry jaws, Vowing the direst vengeance, with clenched claws, On the vile cheat that sold... Leben und Werke Peter Pindars: (Dr. John Wolcot) - Page 47by Theodor Reitterer - 1900 - 150 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1836 - 362 pages
...direst vengeance, with clenched claws, On the vile cheat that sold the goods. " Razors ! — a vile, confounded dog — Not fit to scrape a hog !" Hodge sought the fellow — found him — and begun, — " Perhaps, Master Razor-rogue, to you 'tis fun, That people flay themselves out of their... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 188 pages
...clenched claws, On the vile CHEAT that sold the goods. ' Razors ! a vile, confounded dog ! — EXERCISES. Not fit to scrape a hog ! ' Hodge sought the fellow — found him — and begun — ' P'rhaps, Master Razor-rogue ! to you tis fun That people flay themselves out of their lives.... | |
| Gething - 1838 - 426 pages
...the direst vengence, with clenched claws, On the great cheat that sold the goods. " Razors ! a vile, confounded dog, " Not fit to scrape a hog !" Hodge sought the fellow — found him — and begun : " Perhaps, Master Razor-rogue, to you 'tis fun, " That people flay themselves out of their... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pages
...laughing at the steel and suds. 6. Hodge, in a passion, stretched his angry jaws, Vowing the direst vengeance, with clench'd claws. On the vile CHEAT that sold the goods. " Razors ! a vile confounded dog ! Not fit to scrape a hog." 7. Hodge sought the fellow — found him — and begun... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 pages
...fiir-v-: vengeance, wi:h clench "d claws, <">n th'/vile cb<=s,t that sold the goods — " Bazon ! a cursed confounded dog, Not fit to scrape a hog !" Hodge sought the fellow — found him. and began, Perhaps, Mr. Razor-rogue, to you 'tis fan, That people flay themselves out of their lives ; You rascal '. —... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 pages
...direst veiig'nce, with clench'd slaws, On the vile dual lliat sold the goods. '• Razors ! a vile, confounded dog ! — Not fit to scrape a hog !" Hodge sought the fellow— found him— and begun, " P'rhaps, Master Razor-roguo ! to you, 'tis fun, That people flay themselves out of their lives.... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...Vowing the direst veng'nce, with clencu'd clawi, On the vile cheat that sold the goods. "Razors! a vile, confounded dog! — Not fit to scrape a hog !" Hodge sought the fellow— found him— and begun, '* P'rhaps, Master Razor-rogue ! to you, 'tis fun, That people flay themselves out of their... | |
| General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...it laughing at the steel and suds. Hodge, in a passion, stretch'd his angry jaws, Vowing the direst vengeance, with clench'd claws, On the vile cheat that sold the goods. * Razors I a damu'd confounded dog, Not lit to scrape a hog!' Hodge sought the fellow, found him, and begun,... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1845 - 348 pages
...laughing at the steel and suds. 6. Hodge, in a passion, stretched his angry jaws, Vowing the direst vengeance, with clench'd claws. On the vile CHEAT that sold the goods. " Rgzors ! a vile confounded dog ! Not fit to scrape a hog." 7. Hodge sought the fellow — found him... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 pages
...the slecl, and suds. Hodge, in a passion, stretched his angry jaws, Vowing Ihc direst vcng'nce, wilh clench'd claws, On the vile cheat that sold the goods. " Razors! a vile, confounded ilog!— Nol fit to scrape a hog ! T * Hodge sought the fellow—found him— and... | |
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