10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THROUGHGAUN»
Discover the use of
throughgaun in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
throughgaun and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Rob Roy. The heart of Mid-Lothian
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
3
Waverly Novels: Rob Roy. The heart of Mid-Lothian
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he conld say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
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Waverly Novels: The heart of Mid-Lothian
... folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about his rinnin'
awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart o' his life, that
Patie says he looked mair like ane dead than living ; and they cou'dna get a word
...
7
Waverley novels. (Abbotsford ed.).
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1843
Hasna an auld body as good a right to dream as a young ane? Mm. Wilson's a
throughgaun quean, and clears mair than a hnnder a year by the Tannage. I'se
warrant there sall something follow thir dreams; I get the maist o' my dreams redd.
James Hogg, Thomas Thomson, 1869
9
The hunt of Eildon. The adventures of Basil Lee. Adam Bell. ...
Hasna an auld body as good a right to dream as a young ane? Mrs Wilson's a
throughgaun quean, and clears mair than a hunder a-y ear by the Tannage. I'se
warrant there sail something follow thir dreams ; I get the maist o' my dreams redd
.
10
Rob Roy [by sir W. Scott]. With the author's last notes and ...
Aweel, they trailed up Morris to their bar, as they ca't, to see what he could say to
the job ; but the folk that were again him, gae him sic an awfu' throughgaun about
his rinnin' awa, and about a' the ill he had ever dune or said for a' the forepart ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), Robert Macgregor, 1831