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Nay; nay I know he is a Ventersome Man; And a-- Merchant of small Wares sometimes, especially when he can get a good Commodity: I love him the better for't I'faith, Ods bobs I do -- A notable spark with a Young Wench in a corner, Is he not?
The City Bride (1696) Or The Merry Cuckold Joseph Harris
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I'faith, it had been a merry day if it had ended so.
The Fall of the Niebelungs Margaret [Translator] Armour
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I was a brisk Fellow in those Days, I'faith, and used to Cut Capers a Yard high:
The City Bride (1696) Or The Merry Cuckold Joseph Harris
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'There he goes I'faith; he seem'd as if he had a Qualm just now; but he never goes without a Dram of Conscience-water about him to set Matters right again.
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"I'faith, art a daring girl," he cried delightedly.
Terribly Intimate Portraits Noel Coward 1936
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“I'faith, Ben, I'll e'en give him a dozen good Lattin spoons, and thou shalt translate them.”
The Man Shakespeare Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 1909
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I'faith, 'twill be a tough job, and tax even the ingenuity of our chief.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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I'faith, ` twill be a tough job, and tax even the ingenuity of our chief.
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"I'faith, Ben, I'll e'en give him a dozen good Lattin spoons, and thou shalt translate them."
The Man Shakespeare Frank Harris 1893
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I'faith, he is a lusty trout; many a good Wickham have I lost in George.
Angling Sketches Andrew Lang 1878
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