7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAIKETNESS»
Discover the use of
glaiketness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
glaiketness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Blackwood's standard novels
... wi' her — talk wi' her calmly, mem — she's your ain bairn, Leddy Catline, and a
bonny bairn it is — c talk calmly and reasonably — bid her have done wi' her
glaiketness for a wee, and let 's hear plain sense for auce. — Where's Sir Charles
?
Blackwood William and sons, 1842
2
Wilson's Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative Tales of ...
W'eel, he Was put on board 0' an American trader, and for several ' years there
was nothing heard 0' concerning him but accidents that had happened him, and
all through his glaiketness. Sometimes he was falling owre a boat and was
mostly ...
3
Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society
... also ; and in addition Edgerston became an annual customer for a pair of boots
, when paying which he never failed to allude to the " glaiketness" which could
not distinguish between a baron of the Russian empire and a Jeames in plush.
Hawick Archaeological Society, 1863
4
Wilson's Historical, traditionary, and imaginative tales of ...
Weel, he was put on board o' an American trader, and for several years there was
nothing heard o' concerning him but accidents that had happened him, and all
through his glaiketness. Sometimes he was falling owre a boat and was mostly ...
... AEEGINRRRST AEEGINRRSST AEEGINRSSSS reiterating integrative
vinaigrette investigate glaiketness general will empanelling inelegantly
revealingly allegorises allegorizes legislature engrailment realignment
meaningless malingerers ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
IN YOUTHHEID WHAN OOR DAYS In youthheid whan oor days played cat-an-
bat wi Tyme, an caad it birlin thru the air o nichtlang gloamin-faa in thon year dot,
oor young misgaets made siccar certain shair that glaiketness intae oor middle ...
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Beauties and frights, with the story of Bobinette, by Sarah ...
The maister and mistress trust their lasses, and they're no sae hard-favoured and
black-a-viced that they michtna hae been licht in the head forby, for I never heard
that glaiketness was confined to beauties. But ours are douce lasses, and sae ...