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" gainst every odds— and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he, I havn't the gift of the gab, my lads, but yet I thankful be; You've done your duty handsomely, each man stood to his gun, If you hadn't, you villains,... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Page 432
1837
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The Metropolitan, Volume 15

English literature - 1835 - 598 pages
...tongs, long as I ve been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds—and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he,...you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son. Odds bohs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, I'll fight 'gainst every...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 1

1836 - 398 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us ; my merry men, said he,...you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long a» I'm at sea, I'll fight 'gainst...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 50, Part 1

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1837 - 610 pages
...hav'n't the gift of the gab, boys, so each man to his gun. If she's not mine in half an hour, I'll flog each mother's son. Odds-bobs, hammer and tongs, long...against every odds, boys, and I'll gain the victory.' " Court of Directors. Such a work was greatly wanted. We have been вo much wearied with declamation...
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Snarleyyow: Or, The Dog Fiend. An Historical Novel, Volume 1

Frederick Marryat - Dogs - 1837 - 206 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gain'd the victory. Our captain sent for all of us ; my merry men, said he,...as sure as day, I'd have flogg'd each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, I'll right 'gainst every odds — and I'll gain...
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Snarleyyow: Or The Dog Fiend

Frederick Marryat - Dogs - 1837 - 208 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gain'd the victory. Our captain sent for all of us ; my merry men, said he,...as sure as day, I'd have flogg'd each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, I'll fight 'gainst every odds — and I'll gain...
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Snarleyyow, or The dog fiend, by the author of 'Peter Simple'.

Frederick Marryat - 1837 - 944 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds— and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us ; my merry men, said he,...you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, 111 fight 'gainst every...
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Snarleyyow, Or, The Dog Fiend

Frederick Marryat - Dogs - 1837 - 360 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds— and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he,...you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son. Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea, I'll fight 'gainst every...
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Snarleyyow, Or, The Dog Fiend

Frederick Marryat - Dogs - 1837 - 360 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea , I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gained the victory. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he,...you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son , Odds bobs, hammer and tongs, as long as I'm at sea , I'll fight 'gainst...
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Snarleyyow; Or, The Dog Fiend

Frederick Marryat - Dogs - 1837 - 268 pages
...tongs, long as I've been to sea, I've fought 'gainst every odds — and I've gained the victor}-. Our captain sent for all of us; my merry men, said he,...gab, my lads, but yet I thankful be ; You've done yonr duty handsomely, each man stood to his gun. If you hadn't, you villains, as sure as day, I'd have...
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The Living Age, Volume 243

1904 - 926 pages
...polite I wish to be." Odds bobs, &c. Our Captain sent for us all, "My merry men," said he, "I haven't the gift of the gab, my lads, but yet I thankful be....you hadn't you villains, as sure as day, I'd have flogged each mother's son." Odds bobs, &c. These few lines may almost be said to contain Marryat in...
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