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They came in for a lot of criticism over doing that.
The men also came in for their share, and were as much the objects of the satirist's wrath as were the women:- "Your ruffs and your bands, And your cuffs at your hands, Your pipes and your smokes, And your short curtall clokes, Scarfes, feathers and swerdes, And their bodkin beards; Your wastes a span long, Your knees with points hung Like morrice-dance bels And many toyes els.
Slightly disturbed in his sentrybox by the brazier of live coke the watcher of the corporation stones who, though now broken down and fast breaking up, was none other in stern reality than the Gumley aforesaid, now practically on the parish rates, given the temporary job by Pat Tobin in all human probability from dictates of humanity knowing him before shifted about and shuffled in his box before composing his limbs again in to the arms of Morpheus, a truly amazing piece of hard lines in its most virulent form on a fellow most respectably connected and familiarised with decent home comforts all his life who came in for a cool 100 pounds a year at one time which of course the doublebarrelled ass proceeded to make general ducks and drakes of.
As for the face it was a speaking likeness in expression but it did not do justice to her figure which came in for a lot of notice usually and which did not come out to the best advantage in that getup.
" Mondrian's later offerings came in for a drubbing, though his early representational work appears popular.
John Hume, the leader of the Social Democratic and Labor Party, to which Mallon belongs, the man who first brought Adams into the peace negotiations, also came in for criticism.
The Friedrichstadt sector, too, came in for its share.
For, the boys and girls sat on the face of the inclined plane in two compact bodies, divided up the centre by a narrow interval; and Sissy, being at the corner of a row on the sunny side, came in for the beginning of a sunbeam, of which Bitzer, being at the corner of a row on the other side, a few rows in advance, caught the end.
Counsel, attorneys, and even scriveners came in for abuse.
Here, Harry closed his Narration, and all the Company gathered about him, and nearly smothered him with their Caresses, in which little Susanna came in for her full Share.
A female customer, who had been gaping at the door, came in for some Scots sniff; and I would serve her.
While I was sitting at my repast, three or four labourers came in for a little refreshment after their work.
The Duke had enough of it, and I came in for my share; for, though as jackal to the lion, I got some part in whatever was going.
Mr. Gibson came in for a little while; no news.
Whether it were the celebration of a birth-day, or at a christening, they always came in for a share.
Nevertheless, we came in for our share of the condescensions of the country gentry; and although there was nothing like a melting down of them among us, either by marrying or giving in marriage, there was a communion that gave us some insight, no overly to their advantage, as to the extent and measure of their capacities and talents.
It is observable that, in the growing countenance which was extended to these rites in the third century, Christianity came in for a share.
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