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'"Th'art a coward and a fool," I said to mysen; an' I wrestled i 'my mind again' him till, when we come to Garstang's Copper-hole, I laid hold o 'the preacher and lifted him up over my head and held him into the darkest on it.
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Th'art a scholler; let vs therefore eate and drinke
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_ Th'art handsom, _Frank_, a pretty Gentleman, i'faith thou lookest well, and yet here may be those that look as handsom.
Wit Without Money The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Francis Beaumont 1600
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Th'art an honest knaue. tell me what are they? where they may be ca [ug] ht
Sir Thomas More Anonymous 1590
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Th'art fure to fail: no odd (light? no prevention?
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