10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PENNYFEE»
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pennyfee in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pennyfee and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
It is justpossible that thewordis legitimate, and that, pennybrown being
understood as very brown, pennygray might come into usefor very gray.
Possiblypennybrown (gray) might mean dappled with brown (gray) spots.
pennyfee, fie, I,491,10; IV ...
Francis James Child, 2013
“For the meat and lodging, Cuddie, I thinkI can promise something; but the
pennyfee will bea hard chapter, I doubt.” “I'll takmy chance o't, stir,” replied the
candidate for service, “rather than gang down about Hamilton, or ony sic far
country.
3
The Songs of Robert Burns
... O; The op'ning gowan, wat wi' dew, Nae pureris than Nanie,O. A country lad is
mydegree, An' few therebe thatken me,O; But what care I how few they be, I'm
welcome ay to Nanie, O. My riches a's my pennyfee, An' I maun guide it cannie, O
; ...
"Forthe meatand lodging, Cuddie, I think Ican promise something;but the
pennyfee will be a hard chapter,Idoubt." "I'll tak my chance o't, stir," replied
thecandidate for service, "rather than gang down about Hamilton, or ony sic far
country." "Well ...
“For the meat and lodging, Cuddie, I thinkI can promise something; but the
pennyfee will bea hard chapter, I doubt.” “I'll takmy chance o't, stir,” replied the
candidate for service, “rather than gang down about Hamilton, or ony sic far
country.
6
The Works: With an Account of His Life and a Criticism on ...
... apply to our family. None of us were ever “ at service out amang the neebors
roun'.~'-' Instead of our depositing our “ sair-won pennyfee” with our parents, my
father laboured hard, and lived with the most rigid economy, thathe might be able
...
Robert Burns, Gilbert Burns, 1813
7
Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music, & Romance
Dorothy maintained all along a life of single~blessedness. Not that she never
was wooed; quite the reverse, for she had had many suitors; some on account of
her excellent character, some for the sake of her wee-pennyfee which was
always ...
8
A Charlotte Bronte Reader:
I prescribed to her a course of reading; she had a little selection of English
classics, a few of which had been left her by her mother, and the others she had
purchased with her own pennyfee. I lent her some more modern works; all these
she ...
I prescribed to her a course of reading; she had a little selection of English
classics, a few of which had been left her by her mother, and the others she had
purchased with her own pennyfee. I lent her some more modern works; all these
she ...
Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, 2014
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The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and ...
... description do not apply to our family. None of us were ever “ at service out
amang the neebors roun.” In— stead of our depositing our “fair won pennyfee”
with our parents, my father laboured hard, and lived with the most rigid economy,
that ...
Robert Burns, James Currie, Mr. Thomson (George), 1802