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" Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal : He was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Kanelagh went, or Vauxhall. And oftentimes would they be giggling and leering, But 'twas all one to Tom their gibing and jeering, For loving... "
The new vocal enchantress, containing an elegant selection of the newest ... - Page 45
by New vocal enchantress - 1788
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The Goldsmith Anthology, 1745-1774

Edward Arber - 1901 - 350 pages
...he oft rowed in his Wherry! 'Twas cleaned out so nice, and so painted withal. He was always 'first oars!', when the fine City Ladies, In a party, to...he little did care, For this Waterman ne'er was in want of a fare! 296 And yet (but to see how strangely things happen !) As he rowed along, thinking...
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English Songs and Ballads

Thomas William Hodgson Crosland - 1902 - 376 pages
...always was first oars when the fine city ladies, In a party to Ranelagh went, or Vauxhall. And oft-times would they be giggling and leering, But 'twas all one to Tom their jibing and jeering, For loving or liking he little did care, For this Waterman ne'er was in want of...
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Old Ballads

1906 - 168 pages
...he oft row'd in his wherry ! 'Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal ; He was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Ranelagh...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet but to see how strangely things happen, As he row'd along, thinking of nothing...
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Male-male Intimacy in Early America: Beyond Romantic Friendships

William Benemann - 2006 - 352 pages
...them around flirt shamelessly, but the working-class waterman is stolidly unimpressed. And oftentime would they be giggling and leering; But 'twas all...he little did care. For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. It becomes clear that the "fare" that handsome Tom is never in want of is a sexual...
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The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volume 11

1774 - 410 pages
...firft oars when the fine City Ladies In a party to Ranelagh went, or Vaux« halb And oftentimes wou'd they be giggling and leering, But 'twas all one to...their gibing and jeering, For loving or liking he Hule did care, * For this Wa'erman ne'er was in want of a farr. And yrt, but to Гее how llrangely...
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