Proverbs, Proverbial Expressions, and Popular Rhymes of ScotlandA. Gardner, 1896 - 434 páginas |
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... rhymes - in short , to use a pithy old saying , there's " muckle whistlin ' for little red land . " The book might also be improved by the elimination of certain of the children's rhymes , which as verse are the veriest doggerel , and ...
... rhymes - in short , to use a pithy old saying , there's " muckle whistlin ' for little red land . " The book might also be improved by the elimination of certain of the children's rhymes , which as verse are the veriest doggerel , and ...
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... rhyme . A NEW pair o ' breeks will cast doun an auld coat . i.e. , a new friend may tend to lessen our esteem for an old one . A NEW tout on an old horn . " Fortunes of Nigel , " ch . 27 . Compare , An auld tout , etc. A NEW warld ...
... rhyme . A NEW pair o ' breeks will cast doun an auld coat . i.e. , a new friend may tend to lessen our esteem for an old one . A NEW tout on an old horn . " Fortunes of Nigel , " ch . 27 . Compare , An auld tout , etc. A NEW warld ...
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... rhyme from the vagrant life of the first , the sedentary , inactive life of the second , and the thievish disposition of the third . - Kelly . A TOCHERLESs dame sits lang at hame . A poor beauty finds more lovers than husbands . - E . A ...
... rhyme from the vagrant life of the first , the sedentary , inactive life of the second , and the thievish disposition of the third . - Kelly . A TOCHERLESs dame sits lang at hame . A poor beauty finds more lovers than husbands . - E . A ...
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... rhyme . ANE at a time is gude fishing . ANE gets sma ' thanks for tineing his ain . ANE herrand damysele , and ane spekand castel , Sal neuyr end with honour . " The Complaint of Scotland , " ed . 1801 , p . 167 . A castle that speaketh ...
... rhyme . ANE at a time is gude fishing . ANE gets sma ' thanks for tineing his ain . ANE herrand damysele , and ane spekand castel , Sal neuyr end with honour . " The Complaint of Scotland , " ed . 1801 , p . 167 . A castle that speaketh ...
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... rhyme by which the Leslies indicate their descent from an ancient knight , who is said to have slain a gigantic Hungarian cham . pion , and to have formed a proper name for himself by a play of words upon the place where he fought his ...
... rhyme by which the Leslies indicate their descent from an ancient knight , who is said to have slain a gigantic Hungarian cham . pion , and to have formed a proper name for himself by a play of words upon the place where he fought his ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Aberdeenshire Antiquary applied auld bairns baith banes Berwickshire better bird bonny bread Bride of Lammermoor called canna Castle cauld Compare deil dinna doun drink Earl Edinburgh English say Ettrick Ettrick Shepherd Fair Maid fish fool Fortunes of Nigel frae Gaelic Galt's gang gude Guy Mannering hame hand haud hauf head Heart of Midlothian Henderson Highland horse ilka ither kail keep Kelly King laird Lord Maid of Perth maidens mair man's married maun meat milk mony muckle naething ne'er never Old Mortality ower parish person Perth phrase poor proverb purse Redgauntlet Refers rhyme Rob Roy Ronan's Scotland Scots Scottish siller Spoken stane THERE'S thing toun waur Waverley weel wife winna YE hae ye'll YE'RE
Pasajes populares
Página 90 - He answered and said unto them, "When it is evening ye say, 'It will be fair weather; for the sky is red.
Página 352 - There's some say that we wan, some say that they wan, Some say that nane wan at a', man : But one thing I'm sure, that at Sheriffmuir A battle there was, which I saw, man. And we ran, and they ran, and they ran, and we ran, And we ran, and they ran awa, man.
Página 362 - They that wash on Monday, Have all the week to dry; They that wash on Tuesday, Are not so much awry ; They that wash on Wednesday, Are not so much to blame; They that wash on Thursday, Wash for shame ; They that wash on Friday, Wash in need ; And they that wash on Saturday, O!
Página 204 - It's hardly in a body's pow'r, To keep, at times, frae being sour, To see how things are shar'd ; How best o...
Página 322 - Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things — Home to the weary, to the hungry cheer, To the young bird the parent's brooding wings, The welcome stall to the...
Página 189 - If Candlemas Day be fair and bright Winter will have another flight But if Candlemas Day be clouds and rain Winter is gone and will not come again.
Página 242 - March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, A bushel of March dust is worth a king's ransom.
Página 176 - The Man in the Wilderness The Man in the Wilderness asked of me, "How many strawberries grow in the sea?" I answered him, as I thought good, "As many red herrings as grow in the wood.
Página 300 - GRACE. SOME hae meat, and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it ; But we hae meat and we can eat, And sae the Lord be thanket. ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF PEG NICHOLSON. PEG Nicholson was a gude bay mare, As ever trode on airn ; But now she's floating down the Nith, An' past the mouth o
Página 7 - A Knight of Cales, A Gentleman of Wales, And a Laird of the North Countree ; A Yeoman of Kent With his yearly Rent Will buy 'em out all three.