"E'er" Quotes from Famous Books
... love to wash the dishes, And also dry them, too. It makes your paws so soft and white, I really think—don't you? Some folks are awful fussy, When e'er they dust or sweep. They'd rather pile the dirt all up In corners, ... — Buddy And Brighteyes Pigg - Bed Time Stories • Howard R. Garis
... usual story, Well, John, what news of fish? Have you of turbot or John Dory Seen e'er ... — The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 5, May 1810 • Various
... said the widow; "betther bail than e'er a Lynch or Daly—not but what the Dalys is respictable—betther bail, any way, than e'er a Lynch in Galway could show, either for sessions or 'sizes, by night or by day, ... — The Kellys and the O'Kellys • Anthony Trollope
... "Oh, have you e'er heard of Kate Kearney? She lives on the banks of Killarney; From the glance of her eye, Shun danger and fly, For fatal's the glance ... — Little Women • Louisa May Alcott
... Has thy charmer e'er an aunt? Then learn the rules of woman's cant, And forge a tale, and swear you read it, Such as, save woman, none would credit Win o'er her confidante and pages By gold, for this a golden age is; And should it be her wayward fate, To be encumbered with a mate, ... — The Memoirs of Count Grammont, Complete • Anthony Hamilton
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