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_ Morrow Uncle, morrow _Frank_, sweet _Frank_, and how, and how d'ee, think now, how shew matters? morrow Bandog.
Wit Without Money The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Francis Beaumont 1600
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_ Had you been bitten with Bandog fleas, as I have been, and haunted with the night Mare.
Wit Without Money The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Francis Beaumont 1600
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9“Bandog” originally meant a fierce dog tied or chained up, hence a mastiff or bloodhound.
Under The Moon William Butler Yeats 1995
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9“Bandog” originally meant a fierce dog tied or chained up, hence a mastiff or bloodhound.
Under The Moon William Butler Yeats 1995
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But if he should like the usage of the Bandog of Burgundy less than you seem to apprehend he will, there is no harm in your knowing that, in time of need, he may be well and actively supported.”
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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