10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHEUMATEESE»
Discover the use of
rheumateese in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rheumateese and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Sir Andrew Wylie: Of that Ilk
Come, draw your chair closer to mine ; for I'm fashed wi' a rheumateese in my
arm, and canna thole 1 to converse ouer my shouther." At this juncture Miss Mizy
came into the room, and passing old Martha, took her place in the seat of honour,
...
2
Alec Forbes of Howglen: A Novel
... he was neither to baud nor bin'." ' 'What laddies war they, Charles, do ye ken ?"
asked Andrew. " There 's a heap o' them up to trieks. Gin I haena the
rheumateese serewin' awa' atween my shoothers the nieht, it wouna be their fau'
ts ; for as ...
3
The Entail: Or, The Lairds of Grippy
... ye may think it's no sma' instancy that has brought me sae far afield the day, for
I hae been sic a lamiter with the rheumateese that, for a' the last week, I was little
better than a nymph o' anguish : my banes were as sair as if I had been brayed ...
John Galt, David Storrar Meldrum, 1896
4
Sir Andrew Wylie, of that ilk, by the author of 'Annals of ...
Come, draw your chair closer to mine; for I'm fashed wi' a rheumateese in my arm
, and canna thole to converse ouer my shouther." At this juncture Miss Mizy came
into the room, and passing old Martha, took her place in the seat of honour, ...
5
Alec Forbes of Howglen, by George Macdonald ...
Gin I haena the rheumateese screwin' awa' atween my shoothers the nicht it
wonna be their fau'ts ; for as I cam' ower frae the ironmonger's there, I jist got a ba'
i' the how o' my neck, 'at amaist sent me howkin' wi' my snoot i' the snaw.
6
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
But I was needcessitated tospeel into mybed aswell as I could, shivering with the
dread of having got my death of cold, or of being laid up as a betheral for life, with
the rheumateese. Mr mun FRIEND, I raomssn to write you from this boasted cit ...
7
The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
But I was needcessi- tated to speel into my bed as well as I could, shivering with
the dread of having got my death of cold, or of being laid up as a betheral for life,
with the rheumateese. My dear Friend, I promised to write you from this boasted ...
8
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
( 1) Reumatis, (a) Rhemus, (3) Rheumateese, (4) Rheumaties, (5) Rheumatls, (6)
Rheumatise, (7) Rheumatiz, (8) Rimmlttis, (9) Roomatls,(1o) Roomatism, (11)
Rumatiz. (1) Ir. For the renmatis boiled dunderbolt isa sovereign remedy, FIk-Lorr
...
9
The Works of John Galt: The entail
... ye may think it's no sma' instancy that has brought me sae far afield the day, for
I hae been sic a lamiter with the rheumateese that, for a' the last week, I was little
better than a nymph o' anguish : my banes were as sair as if I had been brayed ...
John Galt, David Storrar Meldrum, William Roughead, 1936
10
The entail; or, The lairds of Grippy, by the author of ...
... the bottomless pit o' his consulting-room,' where he wrote alone, — ' ye'll be
surprised to see me, and troth ye may think it 's no sma' instancy that has brought
me sae far afield the day ; for I hae been sic a lamiter with the rheumateese, that,
...