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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «THE MORN'S NICHT»
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The English dialect dictionary, being
the complete ...
Ye'll be gaun to bide the morn's nicht wi' Sandy, S\\'A.\' Gales ofEdm (ed. 18951
xvi. Sh.l. l'll truly geng up da moarn's nicht. never du be faerd, NICOLSON Airlisrin
' Hrddu- 1898 27. e.Sc. \ 'e'll be seein' ye at the kirk the morn's nicht. SETDUN ...
To-day ” is the day; “ to-morrow ” is the morn ; “ to-morrow morning” is the morn's
morning ; “to-morrow night” is the morn's nicht; the streen is “last night (yester
even) or yesterday ” 2 “ Wear them the day, hizzie.” R.L. Stevenson, Weir of H ., c.
6.
William Grant, James Main Dixon,
2013
To-day " is the day ; " to-morrow " is the morn ; "to-morrow morning " is the morn's
morning ; "to-morrow night" is the morn's nicht ; the streen is " last night (yester
even) or yesterday " : " Wear them the day, hizzie." R. L. Stevenson, Weir of H., c.
I'll come and see ye the morn's nicht, gin ye'll lat me." "My name's Thomas Crann.
I'm a stonemason. Speir at Robert Bruce's chop,and they'll direc ye to whaur I
bide. Ye may come the morn's nicht, and welcome. Can ye sup parritch?" "Ay ...
... I'll hae time for a cast the morn's nicht.” “Dinna mention it. Did I ever let ye see
my flee-book? Here it is,” and he produced a thick flannel book from a drawer. “
There's a maist miscellaneous collection, for a' waters an' a' weathers. I got a
heap ...
6
Till Doomsday in
the Afternoon:
The Folklore of a Family of ...
So, come aboot eleven o'clock, they put on their coats and they marched awa'
hame. They'd a good three mile to go back tae her hoose. When they got there,
they kissed and said goodbye. "Will I meet you the morn's nicht?" "Yes", she said.
Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger,
1986
"Very weel," said David; "I'll come and rap at the back window the morn's nicht." "
Do sae," replied she; "and, if I canna get oot to ye at the moment, just step intothe
barn tillI come. I'll leave the dooropen forye." This matter arranged, the lovers ...
... were rude, butto night it would be dark before he reachedit. 'Ye're no surely
gaun togar me bidea' nicht!'said Phemy, beginning again tocry. 'I am that—the
nicht,and maybe the morn's nicht, and ony nummer o'nichts till we'resure he's
awa!
"I put my penny, and whiles my saxpence, intil the plate at the door when I gang
to the kirk--an' I was jist thinkin' I wad win there the morn's nicht at farest, whan I
turnt an' saw ye stan'in there, sir; an' little I thoucht--but that's neither here nor ...
... ye to sit aside me the morn's nicht, an' hap (cover) me wi' the claes." " But ye'll
gang suner to yer bed, mother." ' ' I may gang, but I winna sleep. I'll aye be thinkin'
o' ye tossin' on the sea. I pray for ye a lang time ilka nicht, Jamie." "Ay, 1 ken.