10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OUTSPECKLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
outspeckle in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
outspeckle im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: ballads, collected by sir ...
The gear was driven the Frostylee up,4 Frae the Frostylee unto the plain, Whan
Willie has look'd his men before, And saw the kye right fast drivand. " Whae
drives thir kye ? " 'gan Willie say, " To make an outspeckle 5 o' me ? " " It's I, the
captain ...
'gan Willie say, "To make an outspeckle a o' me?" — " It's I, the Captain o'
Bewcastle, Willie ; I winna layne my name for thee." — "O will ye let Telfer's kye
gae back? Or will ye do aught for regard o' me? Or, by the faith of my body," quo'
Willie ...
3
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
The gear was driven the Frostylee up, Frae the Frostylee unto the plain, Whan
Willie has looked his men before, And saw the kye right fast driving. " Whae
drives thir kye ?" can Willie say, " To mak an outspeckle * o' me ?" " Its I, the
captain o' ...
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The Ballad Minstrelsy of Scotland: Romantic and Historical ; ...
'gan Willie say, " To make an outspeckle * of me ? " '.' It 's I, the Captain o'
Bewcastle, Willie, I winna layne my name for thee." 81 " Oh, will ye let Telfer's kye
gae back ? Or will ye do aught for regard of me ? Or by the faith of my body," quo'
...
5
Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: consisting of historical ...
The gear was driven the Frostylee up, Frae the Frostylee unto the plain, Whan
Willie has lookM his men before, And saw the kye- right fast driving. " Whae
drives thir kye ?" can Willie 6ay, " To make an outspeckle* 0' me P" " It's I, the
Captain o' ...
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border; Consisting of Historical ...
The gear was driven the Frostylee up, Frae the F rostylee unto the plain, Whan'
Willie has look'd his men before, And saw the kye right fast driving. “ Whae'drives
thir kye ?” can Willie say, “ To make an outspeckle* 0' me P” “ It's I, the Captain 0'
...
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border:: Consisting of Historical ...
can Willie say, " To mak an outspeckle* o' me ? "— — " It's I, the Captain o'
Bewcastle, Willie, I winna layne my name for thee." — <f O will ye let Telfer's kye
gae back i Or will ye do aught for regard o' me ? Or, by the faith of my body," quo'
Willie ...
8
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
... 19, should perhaps be, outo' her. outrake, III, 413,32: excursion, outing. outside
, outsyde, II, 444, 43; 449, 48: place apart, retired. outspeckle, IV, 7, 30; V, 250, 27
: laughingstock. outthro, IV,445, 20: through to theopposite side. outwood,III., ...
Francis James Child, 2013
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
John Jamieson. Sw. utslriutumle, uj/lsr'lliel-en, id. OUT SIGHT , s. Goods, furniture
or utensils, out of doors; as insight denotes what is within the house, S. V. Issncur.
OUTSPECKLE, s. “ A laughing-stock.” I “ Whae drives thir kye?” can 'Villic say ...
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The Making of Scotland
'gan Willie say, "To mak an outspeckle o' me." " It's me, the Captain o' Bewcastle,
Willie ; I winna layne my name fer thee." 1 As aforesaid, there is a version of this
ballad current which transposes the parts assigned here to the Scotts and the ...
Sir Herbert Maxwell, 2008