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There was a gentleman standing next to me who spoke as too many gentlemen and others speak, who said, 'A pack of damned witches and warlocks that have the second sight! the devil ha't do I see; 'and immediately there was a discernible change in his countenance.
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Sir, I pray let me ha't: I have wounds to show you,
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded Delia Bacon 1835
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Jilt -- now should'st thou die for one sight more of me, thou should'st not ha't; nay, should'st thou sacrifice all thou hast couzen'd other
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664
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Sir, I pray, let me ha't: I have wounds to show you, which shall be yours in private.
Coriolanus 1607
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You beg a single penny more: come, you shall ha't; save your word.
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We'll make a solemn wager on your cunnings: I ha't.
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Wellhung lifts up the golden hatchet, peeps upon it, and finds it very heavy; then staring on Mercury, cries, Codszouks, this is none of mine; I won't ha't: the same he did with the silver one, and said, 'Tis not this neither, you may e'en take them again.
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 Fran��ois Rabelais 1518
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a gentleman standing next to me who spoke as too many gentlemen and others speak, who said, 'A pack of damned witches and warlocks that have the second sight! the devil ha't do I see; 'and immediately there was a discernible change in his countenance.
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft Walter Scott 1801
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3148: I ha't: when in your motion you are hot and dry,
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3148: I ha't: when in your motion you are hot and dry,
The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke (1623 First Folio) 1603
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