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Ancient Scottish Ballads, Recoverd from Tradition
THE Lawland lads think they are fine, But the hieland lads are brisk and gaucy;*
And they are awa near Glasgow toun, To steal awa a bonnie lassie. “ I wad gie
my gude brown steed, And sae wad I my gude grey naigie,'r That I war fifty miles
...
George Ritchie Kinloch, 1827
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
The first was a leiftenant o' a ship, a gaucy, swack young fallow." Journal from
London, p. 1 . J"'or [ne'er a protick] has he deen5 Fan it was fair fuir i!a) s ; Nor
without gaucy Diomede, Who wis his guide always. Poems in the Buclian Dialect,
p.
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Ancient Scottish ballads, recovered from tradition: with notes
GLASGOW. PEGGY. Is given from recitation. A paltry and imperfect copy has
often been printed for the stalls, though the Editor has never seen it in any
collection. The Lawland lads think they are fine, But the hieland lads are brisk
and gaucy; ...
Scottish ballads, George Ritchie Kinloch, 1827
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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
... hills and frost and snow. 2 Up starts the kemp o the ship, Wi a psalm-book in
his hand: ' Swoom away, swoom away, my merry old boys, For you '11 never see
dry land.' 3 Up starts the gaucy cook, And a weil gaucy 289. THE MERMAID 151.
Francis James Child, 2013
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Ancient Scottish Ballads: Recovered from Tradition and Never ...
M 5" The Lawland lads think they are fine, But the hieland lads are brisk and
gaucy; And they are awa near Glasgow toun, To steal awa a bonnie lassie. " I
wad gie my gude brown steed, And sae wad I my gude grey naigie,f That I war
fifty ...
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Supreme Court of the State of New york
On or about September 7, 1948 plaintiff, through his duly authorized agent, Henry
Binder, entered into an agreement with one Frederick Beziers or Mrs. Gaucy-
Beziers, or both of them, whereby plaintiff agreed to sell and the said Frederick ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
S. GAUCY, Gaucie, Gawsy, adj. 1. Plump ; jolly ; big and at the same time lusty ; S
. The term seems properly to denote that stateliness of appearance for which one
is solely indebted to size. " The first was a leiftenant o' a ship, a gaucy swack ...
... farce, funny story: practical joke, п., pliskie; shavie. jolly, adj., gaucy; crouse:
jollification, п., splore; spree. . elt, v., п., dad; dunch; jundie; shog. jot, п., haet;
dottle. journey, y., trevel; п., vaige; gate. jovial, adj., gaucy; wally. joy, п., fainness:
joyful, ...
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Miscellaneous Poems, Songs, Etc: Partly in the Scottish ...
... forced Gash, witty, talkative, sagacious Gat, did get Gate, see Gael: Gaucy, jolly
, tall, large Gaun, going Gay, Gayan, pretty much Gear, riches, fumiture Gell, to
ache Gellin', achingr HA', have Babble, bobble, to bobble Hadna, had not Hae, ...
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General View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr; with ...
A pigmy scraper wi ' his fiddle, Wha us'd at trylta and fair: to driddle, Her ltrappan
limb and gaucy middli(He reach'd nae higher) Had hol'd hie heartic like a riddle,
And blawn't on fire. Wi' hand on haunch, and upward e'e, He croou'd his gamut, ...
Board of Agriculture (Great Britain)., William Aiton, 1811