10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BAIRNLIKE»
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bairnlike in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Wilson's Tales of the Borders. With illustr. scenes and ...
... of his remarks; but I never wasted a thought on the subject after laying him
down." "Ah, Lamb, wi' a' his bonny, bairnlike humour an' simplicity," said Sandy, "
is but a Cockney ieelosopher THE SCOTTISH HUNTERS OF HUDSON'S BAY.
283.
John Mackay Wilson, James Tait, 1884
Asifthatwere his onlyapology for a wayward bairnlike me.After that Paoffered
Rafe his new pipe and filled it himself with his best tobacco. Pa sentme to bed. As
Ileft the room Imade note that Uncle's wig was askew and smelled bad. Pawore
no ...
3
Novels, Tales and Sketches of J.M. Barrie: Sentimental Tommy
Then she prigged with him just to let her hold one in her hands, for said she,
bairnlike, " I used to get one every day." It so happened that one of the letters was
to Mysy Robbie; and Mysy was of so little importance that he thought there would
be ...
Dear Sir, Though cranky critics cry Fu' pithless is my writin', Will I sae bairnlike
girn an' greet, Or start sarcastic flytin' 1 Haith, sirce, a silly f ule I'd be, For, freen',
believe my wordy, That aft I rhyme to fleg dull care, An' mak' my heart feel sturdy.
William James Currie, 1891
5
The New Testament in Braid Scots
Whan I was a bairn, I spak like a bairn, I esteemed things like a bairn, I thocht like
a bairn ; but noo, bein a man, I hae putten-awa bairnlike things. 1 V. 8.
Prophecies and foretellins sal cease ; no that they warna gude and true, but that
a' is ...
Then she prigged with him iust to let her hold one in her hands, for said she,
bairnlike, " I used to get one every day." It so happened that one of the letters was
to Mysy Robbie: and Mysy was of so little importance that he thought there would
be ...
James Matthew Barrie, 1926
7
The Novels, Tales and Sketches of J.M. Barrie ...: ...
Then she prigged with him just to let her hold one in her hands, for said she,
bairnlike, " I used to get one every day." It so happened that one of the letters was
to Mysy Robbie; and Mysy was of so little importance that he thought there would
be ...
James Matthew Barrie, 1920
8
Sentimental Tommy: The Story of His Boyhood
Then she prigged with him just to let her hold one in her hands, for said she,
bairnlike, "I used to get one every day." It so happened that one of the letters was
to Mysy Bobbie ; and Mysy was of so little importance that he thought there would
be ...
9
The Wild Rose of Lancaster
“You can roll your eyes if you want,” said Isaac waving his forkinthe air, “but
Iremember when Jacobwas his age, justawee bairnlike Jamie, and he could talk
tothe beasts and they understood him. Now Jamie has the same uncanny ability
to ...
Ruth Carmichael Ellinger, 2005
10
Wilson's Tales of the Borders, selected and ed. with biogr. ...
"I havelread Lamb on the melancholy of tailors," said Innes, "and remember
laughing heartily at the quaint humour of some of his remarks; but I never wasted
a thought on the subject after laying him down." "Ah, Lamb, wi' a' his bonny,
bairnlike ...
John Mackay Wilson, James Tait, 1881