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" I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father ! — And now, ride e'en your ways ; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg Merrilies speak,... "
Littell's Living Age - Page 706
1910
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Cambridge Compositions: Greek and Latin

Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, Robert Drew Hicks - 1899 - 518 pages
...that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that 's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father ! — And now, ride e'en your ways ; for these are the last words that ever ye '11 hear Meg Merrilies...
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The Literary Reading Book: Containing Specimens of Poetry and Prose ..., Part 2

C. van Tiel, M. G. van Neck - 1900 - 472 pages
...not that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father! — And now, ride e'en your ways; for these are the last words yell ever hear Meg Merrilies speak,...
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The Waverley Novels: An Appreciation

Charles Alexander Young - 1907 - 156 pages
...that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father! and now, ride e'en your ways. . . ." One can but exclaim, as Queen Caroline does elsewhere, " This...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 213

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1910 - 634 pages
...our folk for ?'...' the wife and the babe, that ye have turned out o' their bits o' bields ' . . . ' God . . . make them kind to the poor, and better folk...possible remarks. Most obvious is a device, which is a favourite with Burke ; though, when I say ' device, I do not mean that Burke always, or perhaps ever,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 213

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1910 - 644 pages
...our folk for ?'...' the wife and the babe, that ye have turned out o' their bits 0 bields ' . . . ' God . . . make them kind to the poor, and better folk...passage, from the melody proper, that, for my own part, 1 get the greatest delight. Here again there is no end to the possible remarks. Most obvious is a device,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 213

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1910 - 636 pages
...that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father ! — And now, ride e'en your ways ; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg Merrilies speak,...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 6

William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 pages
...not that I am wishing ill to little Harry or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor and better folk than their father ! And now ride e'en your ways ; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and...
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A History of English Prose Rhythm

George Saintsbury - 1912 - 516 pages
...recent scrutiny I have found little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid, and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father !\ — And now, | ride | e'en | your ways ; | for these | are the last words | ye'll ever hear ' Meg...
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Guy Mannering

Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 676 pages
...that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that 's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father! And now, ride e'en your ways; for these are the last words ye 'll ever hear Meg Merrilies speak, and...
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Training in Literary Appreciation: An Introduction to Criticism

Francis Henry Pritchard - 1923 - 214 pages
...that I am wishing ill to little Harry, or to the babe that's yet to be born — God forbid — and make them kind to the poor, and better folk than their father ! And now, ride e'en your ways ; for these are the last words ye'll ever hear Meg Merrilies speak,...
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