Look yonder, that hale, well-looking puppy ! You ungrateful scoundrel, did not I pity you, take you out of a great man's service, and show you the pleasure of receiving wages ? Did not I give you ten, then fifteen, now twenty shillings a week to be sorrowful... Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth - Page 13by Samuel Ireland - 1794 - 183 pagesFull view - About this book
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