«SINSYNE» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
sinsyne चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
sinsyne शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Poems and Lyrics: With a Memoir of the Author
And I aye had a groat if I hadna a pound,— On the earth there were nane meikle
happier found: But my auld mither died in the year aughty-nine, An' I ne'er ha'e
had peace in the warld sinsyne. Fu' sound may she sleep! a douce woman was ...
Robert Nicoll, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1855
And. aye. sinsyne. the. neebors. round. They. jeer. mo. air. and. late. THE.
BORDER. WIDOW.' MY love he built me a- bonnie bouir, And clad it a' wi' lilie
flouir: A brawer bouir ye ne'er did see, Than my true lover built for me. There cam
a man ...
0 ! my auld mither died in the year aughty-nine, An' I ne'er ha'e had peace in the
warld sinsyne. If I wi' a cronie be takin' a drap, She'll yaumer, an' ca, me an auld
drucken chap. If an hour I bide out, loud she greets an' she yowls, An' bans 'a ...
Robert Nicoll, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1853
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Select Biographies: Edited Chiefly from Manuscripts in the ...
send any word sinsyne. Iff we had bein bound wt natural bands, it wold haue bein
great inciuilitie, iff not vnkyndnes; bet I se spirituall bands is not in requeist. I
heare y'0 ye ar com to this countrie thre weeks since, and we haue heard no
word ...
William King Tweedie, 1845
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Weir of Hermiston and Other Stories
Folk have deed sinsyne and been buried, and are forgotten, and bairns been
born and got merrit and got bairns o' their ain. Sinsyne woods have been plantit,
and have grawn up and are bonny trees, and the joes sit in their shadow, and ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 2009
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Sketches New and Old, Illustrated, V1
But this yin had a tongue to wile the birds frae the lift and the bees frae the
foxglove bells. Deary me, but it's lang syne. Folk have dee'd sinsyne and been
buried, and are forgotten, and bairns been born and got merrit and got bairns o'
their ain.
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Publications 1-12: Tweedie, W.K., ed. Select biographies. ...
send any word sinsyne. Iff we had bein bound w* natural bands, it wold haue
bein great inciuilitie, iff not vnkyndnes ; bot I se spirituall bands is not in requeist. I
heare y* ye ar com to tbis countrie thre weeks since, and we haue heard no word
...
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The Works: In Four Volumes
Fergusson. Simmer. Summer. “0' simmer's showery blinks, and winter sour.”
Frrgusson. Sin. A son. “ There's mirth 'mang the kin when the kimmer cries a sin.”
- - - - Scots Proverb. Sinsyne. Since then. “ Its no that lung sinsyne.” . - Scots
Poem.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1835
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Douglas, a tragedy ... Reduced to Scottish rhyme, chiefly in ...
It chanc'd upon a stormy winter night, Sae lang's I live, I'll ne'er o'ercome that
fright, Wi' wind an' rain, I'm sure there has na' been Anither night, like that dark
night, sinsyne :, Hail water free the clouds, the rai did your; An' rais'd a' roarin'
spaet ...
John Home, George Smith, 1824
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A Collection of Ancient and Modern Scottish Ballads, Tales, ...
'Tis nae very lang sinsyne, That I had a lad o' my ain ; But now he's awa to anither
, And left me a.' my lain. The lass he's courting has siller. And I hae nane at a' ;
And 'tis nought but the love of the tocher That's tane my lad awa. But I'm blyth ihat
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