КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «BAWTIE»
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The Gentleman's Magazine
As Bawtie fled frae the Langton tower, Wi' his troop along the way, By the C'orney
foord an auld man stood, And to him did Bawtie say,— " rrvthee tell unto me, thou
weird auld man, Whilk name this foord doth hear?" " 'Tis the Corney foord," ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
As Bawtie fled frae the Langton tower, Wi' his troop along the way, By the Corney
foord an auld man stood, And to him did Bawtie say,— " Prythee tell unto me,
thou weird auld man, Wbilk name this foord doth bear?" " 'Tis the Corney foord," ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1847
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The Gentleman's Magazine
As Bawtie fled frae the Langton toner, Wi' his troop along the way, By the Corney
foord an auld man stood, And to him did Bawtie say,— " Pry thee tell unto me,
thou weird auld man, wiiilk name this foord doth bear?" *' Tis the Corney foord," ...
4
Kira, Daughter of the Moon
Bawtie shot through the open door. Baying at the top of his lungs, he tore into the
man he'd never liked. “Damn dog!” Josiah pitched the incensed hound at the
twins running in just behind him. “Get him!” the boys yelled, hurtling at Josiah.
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The Minstrelsy of the English Border: Being a Collection of ...
Then fiery Home wi' a shout an yell, Cried, " Bawtie, I'll hae ye now ;" As his steed
sunk in the quiv'ring marsh, Whare the white bog lilies grow. And the men o' the
Mersc around him ran, Wi' their lang spears glentin gay ; Grim Wedderburn, ...
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A history of Coldingham priory
Then Bawtie fled wi' furious speed Away like the wintry wind ; But the fiery Home,
and his savage band, Hard pressed on him behind. VII. 'Mang the lang green
broom on the Stany-muir Some fell, and some were slain ; But Bawtie spurred on
...
Alexander Allan Carr, 1836
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A History of Coldingham Priory: Containing a Survey of the ...
Than Bawtie fled wi' furious speed Away like the wintry wind ; But the fiery Home,
and bis savage band, Hard pressed on him behind. VII. 'Mang the Iang green
broom on the Stany-muir Some fell, and some were slain ; But Bawtie spurred on
...
Alexander William Carr, 1836
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Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century, ...
Whether our Author, under the names of Bawtie, Luf- fra, \3c. means to point out
any set of new favourites at Court cannot now be affirmed with certainty.
Ballenden, Archdean of Moray, in his Prologue to Boyce's History of Scotland,
describes ...
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The cabinet of friendship; a tribute to the memory of John ...
Sandy was jogging quietly along, when, to his surprise, a number of the sheep
suddenly broke away up the hill, every one chasing another in the most
extraordinary manner. " The sorra take the brutes!" ejaculated Sandy: "after them,
Bawtie!
Cabinet, William Cooke Taylor, 1834
... wi' a napkin in the tither; an' what he had dune to her an' to Bawtie, an' makin'
William lose the race too, made her sac angry, that up she flees to him, " An how
daured ye kill our Bawtie ?" she cries ; " I say, how daured ye kill our Bawtie ?