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Reading Old Friends: Essays, Reviews, and Poems on Poetics ...
There's dooks that try tae fly An' bum-clocks bizzin' by, A corn-skriech an' a cay
An' guissay i' the cray. Inside! . . . Inside! There's golochs on the wa', A craidle on
the ca', A muckle bleeze o' cones An' mither fochin' scones. "Country Life," it's ...
... hearing, “ I must confess you have managed matters rather cleverly. I suppose
we may expect to see Captain Stanley tomorrow morning.” “ He'll be here the
nicht,” replied the spurious M'Craw; “ Sandy took the letter to him by skriech of
day.
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Where my high steeples whilom us'd to stand, “ On which the lordly falcon wont to
towre, “ There now is but an heap of lime and sand, 129 “ For the skriech-owl to
build her baleful bowre ; “ And where the nightingale wont forth to pour “ Her ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Ne let hob-gobline, names whose sense we see not, Pray u' with things that be
not : Let not the skriech-owl nor the stork be heard, Nor the night-raven, that llill
deadly yells, Nor damned ghostz, call'd up with mighty spell', Nor griesly vulturcs,
...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
The elf gae a skriech, Whan a' the hale kirn an Tae drodlich was driven. MS.
Poem. Gael, trothlaigtke, wasted, consumed. DRODS, s. pi. What is otherwise
called the pet, Clydes. Gael, troud scolding, strife; troid quarrelling; C.B. drud,
raging.
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Elfrid: or, the Fair Inconstant, a tragedy [in five acts and ...
... Rather than stoop to perish in her Honour! r'" Avoid me, Hell-hound, as thou
wou'dst thy F ate, Thy sight, like Basilisks, destroys by looking ', Thy Touch insefls
like Poison, and thy Voice, Like the soreboding Skriech-Owls, sounds to Mischief
...
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The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser: In Six Volumes : with a ...
Where my high Steeples whilom us'd to Hand, On which the lordly Faulcon wont
to towre, There now is but an I-leap of Lime and Sand, For the Skriech-Owl to
build her baleful Bowre : And where the Nightingale wont forth to pour Her
refizless ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, Theodore Bathurst, 1715
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
... Ne let mischievous witches with theyr charmes, Ne let hob-goblins, names
whose sence we see not, Fray us with things that be not : Let not the skriech-owle
nor the storke be heard, 345 Nor the night-raven, that still deadly yels ; Nor
damned ...
Ne let the Ponk, nor other evil Sprights, Ne let mischievous Witches with their
Charms, Ne let Hob-goblins, Names whose Sense we see not, Fray us with
things that he not; Let not the Skriech-Owl, nor the Stork be heard, Nor the
NighÞRaven ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
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Specimens of the British poets
... Ne let mischievous witches with their charms, Ne let hob-goblins, names
whose sense we see not, Fray us with things that be not : Let not the skriech-owl
nor the stork be heard, Nor the night-raven, that still deadly yells, Nor damned
ghosts, ...