We then took our shoes off and tied them together and hung them round our necks, and Will made the boatman a liberal present, which I dare swear took a month's money from his pocket.
I gave each of the men I had bled a guinea, and I dare swear that, as soon as they are healed, they will be ready for more blood-letting on the same terms.
Anon, sir, you shall hear the story of it, and I dare swearit will divert you.
I dare swear, Gregory, there's little in that to warrant his mistress singing.
You are exciting it now by having--and I dare swear for no other purpose--lured me to walk with you, to sit here with you and preach your duty to you.
They're down there now, and have got every man of 'em I dare swear (and I hope they are keeping my friend Black Whiskers for me to deal with).
I never heard him say he'd any interest in factories of any kind, and I dare swear he hasn't.
Nay, that I dare swear; she has given me many tastes of her affection.
Yes, madam, that he did; and I dare swear He will not break.
Here take thy wife: she loves thee, I dare swear; And for the wrong that I intended thee, Her portion shall be double what I meant it.
There is one in Dublin now, that ne'er saw much farther, has told me twice as many (I dare swear) of Ireland.
Twas unkindly said to tell me I banish you; your heart never told it you, I dare swear; nor mine ne'er thought it.
She had not slept much, I dare swear, since her husband returned, but she was collected and equal to every demand.
However much money he made, I dare swear that he returned with even more experience.
There is the diamond--They have kept that back, I dare swear.
Envious people say 'twas all counterfeited to please him, but I believe that to be scandal; for I dare swear, nothing but downright necessity could make her miss one word of the sermon.
For a penny you may see a fine puppet play, And for twopence a rare piece of art; And a penny a cann, I dare swear a man May put zix of 'em into a quart.
I dare swear he purchased his title for the same reason he used to purchase pictures in Italy; not because he wanted to buy, but because somebody or other wanted to sell.
Oh, if she comes out of Oxfordshire, from his lordship's estate, I dare swear she is a good girl.
Still playing with your babies, or mad about your shock dogs, I dare swear!
Upstairs sat Mrs. Wigram, schooling herself, I dare swear, to take this one favour that was no favour from the man who had dealt out to her such hard measure.
Now I dare swear, sir, that you have a taste for pictures.
I am no astrologer, but I dare swear that Mr. Cumberland's new comedy will be damned," said Walpole.
I dare swear, ladies, that you have been, like all the rest of our friends in this place, discussing the latest freak of the beautiful Miss Linley?
Well, I dare swear that we haven't seen the last of this business.
Sweet Brother I dare swear, you're welcom hither, So is your Friend.
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