10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOWLINS»
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stowlins in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stowlins and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Stealthily: “Wat stowlins harks in Lizzie's lug, The signal for the fray ” (A. Scott2 98
). “He met his joe stowlins.” [From Sc. (1786) stownlinsz—Sc. stown stolen]
ISTOWP, sb. N. A wooden pail for carrying milk, water, etc., often having a half-
cover ...
... nichtinge zz by night, Middle Dutch ; blindeling — blindly, New Dutch ;
bceclinga — backwards, handlunga — hand to hand, Anglo-Saxon ; and, finally,
blindlins, backlins, darklins, middlins, scantlins, stridelins, stowlins, in Lowland
Scotch.
Robert Gordon Latham, 1855
3
The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and ...
X. Nell had the fause-house in her min', She pits hersel, an' Rob in; In loving
bleeze they sweetly join, Till white in ase they're sobbin: Nell's heart was dancin
at the view, She whisper'd Rob to leuk for't: Rob, stowlins, prie'd her bonnie mou,
Fu' ...
Robert Burns, James Currie, Mr. Thomson (George), 1806
4
The Poems & Songs of Robert Burns: With a Life of the ...
Nell had the fause-house in her min" She pits hersel an' Rob in; In loving bleeze
they sweetly join, Till white in ase they're sobbin: Nell's heart was dancin at the
view, She whisper'd Rob to leuk for't : Rob, stowlins, prie'd her bonnie mou, Fu' ...
Robert Burns, Hamilton Paul, 1819
5
The Poetical Works: Including Several Pieces Not Inserted in ...
Nell had the fause-house in her min', She pits hersel an' Rob in ; In loving bleeze
they sweetly join, Till white in ase they're sobbin :lNcll's heart was dancin at the
view, She whisper'd Rob to lenk for't: Rob, stowlins, prie'd her banie mou, F u' ...
6
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Poems, ...
... a spirit measure Stour, dust, more particularly dust in motion Stowlins, by
stealth Stown, stolen Stoyte, stumble Strack, did strike Strae, straw; to die a fair :
trae death, to die in bed Straik, did strike Straiket, stroked Strappan, tall and
handsome ...
7
The Poetical Works and Letters of Robert Burns. With Life. ...
... the gate again, way [know But she my fairest faithfu' lass, And stowlins we sall
meet again. stealthily She'll wander by the aiken tree, oak When trystin' time
draws near again: And when her lovely form I see, 0 haith, she's doubly dear
again.
8
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. To which is Prefixed the ...
... To be that night. Nell had the fanse~hoii§e in her mln', She pits hersel and Rob
in : In loving bleéze they sweetly join, Til] white in ase ghey're sobbin : Hell's
heart was dancin a: the view ; She whisper'd Rob {0' leuk fot't : Rob, stowlins, ...
Robert Burns, William Roscoe, 1822
9
The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed
Nell's heart was dancin' at the view, She whispered Rob to leuk for 't : Rob,
stowlins, prie'd her bonny mou' Fu' cozie in the neuk for 't, Unseen that night. But
Merran sat behint their backs, Her thoughts on Andrew Bell ; She lea'es them
gashin' ...
Robert Burns, Robert Chambers, 1856
10
Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. With a portrait
Rob, stowlins, prie'd her bonny mou', Fu' cozie in the neuk for't, _ Unseen Khat
nightJ XIK But Merran sat b*ehint their backs; Her thoughts on Andrew Bell! She
lea'es them gashin at their cracks, An' flips out by hersel: She thro' the yard the ...