"Gripe" Quotes from Famous Books
... needy gallants, in the scriv'ner's hands, Court the rich knaves that gripe their mortgag'd lands; The first fat buck of all the season'd sent, And keeper takes no fee in compliment; The dotage of some Englishmen is such, To fawn on those, who ruin them, the Dutch. They shall have all, rather than ... — English Satires • Various
... he is within my gripe; and should my friendship for him be slandered once again, the hand that has supplied him, ... — The Gamester (1753) • Edward Moore
... The art of cheating at cards, composed of the following associates: bankers, those who play booty; the gripe, he that betteth; and the person cheated, who is styled the vincent; the ... — 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue • Captain Grose et al.
... perhaps I should be less irritated: but he has rescued the poor being of a brother, Edward St. Ives, who had neither courage nor capacity to rescue himself, from the gripe of a gambler. This Edward, who is one of the king's captains, God bless him, and who has spent his fortune in learning the trade, not of a man of war, but of a man of fashion, having lost what ready money he had, staked his honour against a cogger of dice, and was presently tricked ... — Anna St. Ives • Thomas Holcroft |