10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MOUDIEWART»
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British Literature and Print Culture
Though these two unattached song titles in Burns's hand, 'The Moudiewart' and '
Maggie Lauder' reappear as songs in full in Cromek's Select Scotish [sic] Songs (
1810). Intriguingly, 'The Moudiewart' appears in the 1810 volume with Burns's ...
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The Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book
Colonel William M'Inroy, of The Burn, Edzell [animal dead at date of entry]; sire
A. K. H. B. (1576), dam Patie (25821) by Moudiewart (686), g. d. Pride of Tulloch (
1605) by Tamerlane (392), 3 d. Lady Ann of East Tulloch (1032) by King Henry ...
Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, 1899
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American Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book
41303, for continuation of pedigree. 41307 (4711). Auntie. Cow. Calved, April,
1877. Bred by D. A. Pearson, Johnston, Laurencekirk, Scotland. Owned by
William Whyte, Spott, Kirriemuir, Scotland. Moudiewart 654 Wm. McCombie
James Scott ...
Doctor Halliday r:mii1iri51'ed and said, “ I would advise ye, Mm to clap a plaster 0
' wild' _mare's , 1/.poach'd in moudiewart milkyto t e'ba.irn's doup, night and '
murningli “ That's light, light Lspealeing; Sir;-7' quoth the poor wo» thin:-> , 'E ._'.
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Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. With a portrait
... full of mote' Moudiewart, a mole Mournfu', mournful Mou', the mouth Monsie,
dimin. of mouse Muckle, or meikle, great, big', much * Muflin-kail, broth composed
fimply of water, shelled barley and greene Musie, dimin. of muse Mutchkin, ...
6
The Noctes Ambrosianœ of "Blackwood".
... and sa far from breaking any of his bones, on recoverin' his feet, broke away
after a poossie that his fa' had started frae her seat on the brae, and in sax
minutes flung her owre his shouther, like a moudiewart, without ever gie'in' her a
turn !
John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, William Maginn, 1843
7
Characters, Sketches, and other poems, etc
... have I biggit my bower; And the bat, my neighbour, lives close bie, In the
crannie aboon yon arches high: “ The sparrow is there, and the swallow too; And
the spire is ane house for the fleckering doo: The moudiewart lives in the coflin's
hull; ...
8
The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany
Doctor Halliday answered and said, " I would advise ye, Mem, to clap a plaster o'
wild- mare's eggs, poach 'd in moudiewart milk, to the bairn's doup, night and
morning." " That's light, light speaking, Sir," quoth the poor woman. " 'D.;e;l no,"
said ...
9
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
... and sa tar from breaking any of his bones, on recoverin' his feet, broke away
after a poossie that his fa' had started fra her seat on the brae, and in sax minutes
flung her owre his shoulder, like a moudiewart, without ever gie'in' her a turn !
fine animal, " your horse is weel wordie being taen care o\ My faith, he's as black
as a craw, and as sleek as a moudiewart." " He is not amiss," said the stranger,
taking off the saddle. " No amiss !" retorted John ; " by my fey, ye maun be ill to ...