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  1. Say, at what period did they grudge
    To send you Governor or Judge,
  2. Time, thou supreme inexorable Judge,
    Whom none can bribe, and none can overawe,
    Who unto party rancour, private grudge,
  3. Boasting, ``Rather than not be free to make these hew for us, delve, and drudge,
    Let the hellhounds of War be all unleashed, and the battle-bolts be judge!''
  4. No matter whether counsellor or judge.
    Since clearly ev'ry thing to such I grudge,
  5. Justice? Fiddlesticks! Mercy? Fudge!
    I am the Judge!
  6. Well, James McMillan Shafter, you're a Judge
    At least you were when last I knew of you;
    And if the people since have made you budge
  7. What'll I say before the judge?
    Hey you brats, go have your mother
    Bring my coat; I better trudge...
  8. The god of wit, to show his grudge,
    Clapt asses' ears upon the judge,
  9. He will see a learned judge
    Whose decision will not budge
  10. In short, we class as mere bunkum, bosh, flapdoodle and other sludge
    The contention that the hind end of a horse can in any way assist the fore end of a judge.
  11. We can start out as friends, friends who try not to judge
    Friends who need each other & will not hold a grudge
  12. Imbased him from lordliness, unto a kitchen drudge:
    That so at least of life or death she might become his judge.
  13. You, old one by his side, I judge,
    Were, red as blood, a socialist,
    A leveller! Does the Empire grudge
  14. Made thee in rags, halting to th' press to trudge,
    Where errors were not lessened (all may judge).
  15. 11 Thus am I fixed without grudge:
    12 Mine eye with heart doth me so judge.
  16. If I be not a drudge,
    Let all the world judge.
  17. In the days before the bushman was a dull 'n' heartless drudge,
    An' they say the local meeting was a drunken rough-and-tumble,
    Which was ended pretty often by an inquest on the judge.
  18. Dawned red and menacing. The Judge
    Sat on the Bench and wouldn't budge,
  19. If Thou, Lord God, willest to judge
    This, Thy very piteous clay
    Which to save Christ did not grudge
  20. Thus, with the wanton, some perversely judge
    All girls unhealthy but the Country drudge.

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