10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SKRIEGH»
Discover the use of
skriegh in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
skriegh and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Scriegh, skriegh, v. skriegh. Scrievin, careering. Scrimpit, scanty. Scroggie,
scroggy, scrubby. Sculdudd'ry, bawdry. See'd, saw. Seisins, freeholdpossessions
. Sel, sel', sell,self. Sell'd, sell't, sold.Semple, simple.Sen', send.Set, tosetoff;to
start.
2
Guy Mannering; or, The astrologer. By the author of 'Waverley'.
... a wife, aud bring her hame I dare say Mr Skriegh can sing us the ballant. » "
Good-wife,» said Skriegh, gathering up his mouth, and sipping his tiff of brandy
punch with great solemnity, « our talents were given us to other GUY
MANWEHINO.
sir Walter Scott (bart.), 1821
3
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes
... wife, and bring her hame .__. I dare say Mr Skriegh can sing us the ballant. » “
Good-wife,» said Skriegh, gathering up his mouth, and sipping his tiff of brandy
punch with great solemnity, “ our talents were given us to other our MANNERING.
the Author of "Waverley" (is Walter Scott.), 1821
4
Crestomatía Inglesa, O Sea Selectas de Los Escritores Más ...
The skriegh 885 of a Tammie Norie 886 , » answered Ochiltree , « I ken the skirl
weel 887. » « No , by heaven , » replied Lovel , « it was a human voice. A distant
hail was repealed , the sound plainly distinguishable among the various ...
5
Crestomatía Inglesa, Ó Sea, Selectas de Los Escritores Mas ...
“The skriegh 885 of a Tammie Norie 886 . ii answered Ochiltree , iii ken the skirl
weel 887. » - ' <i No , by heaven , ii replied Lovel , - it was a human voice. . A
distant hail was repeated, the sound plainly distinguishable amongthe various ...
6
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes
... bring her hame -_ Iildare say Mr Skriegh can sing us the ballant.» u Good-wife,
» said Skriegh, gathering up his mouth, and sipping.his tiff of brandy punch with
great solemnity, u our talents were givenus to other use our MANNER-INC». r-15.
... that he had locked Glossin safely in his own room upon the night preceding his
being found dead in Dirk Hatteraicl^s cell. His story, however, found faith with the
worthy Mr Skriegh, and other lovers of the marvellous, who still hold that the ...
8
Cours de Litérature Anglaise, ou choix de morceaux tirés des ...
The skriegh ofa Tammie Norie, » answered Ochjltree, << I ken the skirl weel. » u
No, by heaven, » replied Lovel, << it was a human voice. » A distant hail was
repeated , the sound plainly distinguishable among the various elemental noises
...
9
Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Robert Burns. Scone: a soft flour cake. Sconner:disgust. Sconner: sicken.
Scraichin: calling hoarsely. Screed: a rip: a rent. Screed:torepeat rapidly: torattle.
Scriechin: screeching. Scriegh: skriegh: v. skriegh. Scrievin: careering. Scrimpit:
scanty.
10
This Quiet Dust: A Genealogical History of the Ancestors and ...
After he reached manhood, Alexander married Marian Campbell, youngest
daughter of the Laird of Skriegh, in Inverness. The Campbells of Skriegh were
evidently one of the many cadet branches ( dunniewassals ) of the main
Campbell clans ...
Mildred Dowdy Lucas, 1986