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Old Ballads / Various
, the wooing o't, On blythe yule night when we were fou, Ha, ha, the wooing o't. Maggie coost' her head fu' high, Look'd asklent and unco skeigh, Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh; Ha, ha, the wooing o't. Duncan ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - caller herrin'; leather bottel; wooing o't; bottel; d'ye ken; malone; bonnie; lang syne; caller; ken; syne; robin; wooing; lass; lang; leather; sally; alley; darling; lang syne; malone; bottel; robin; wooing; wooing o't; caller herrin'; caller; ken; lang; leather bottel; sally; lass; darling; leather; alley; d'ye ken; bonnie; syne;
- title - Old Ballads
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Robert Burns How To Know Him / Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946
107 Prayer in the Prospect of Death, A 32 Rantin' Dog the Daddie o't ... them wander at their will; So may his flock increase, an' grow To scores o' lambs, an' packs o' woo details...- creator(s) - Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946
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- subject(s) - sae; owre; hae; frae; wha; bonnie; tam; nae; awa; lang; weel; mony; braw; laddie; lassie; ane; gie; tam samson's; quoted; highland laddie; scottish; highland; quo' findlay; wooing o't; nannie's awa; sic; burns; john highlandman; scots; jean; aye; lang syn; nannie's awa; weel; quo' findlay; quoted; highland; wooing o't; mony; scots; lang; jean; nae; lassie; lang syn; tam samson's; tam; aye; laddie; frae; ane; sic; sae; awa; hae; wha; john highlandman; highland laddie; gie; bonnie; scottish; burns; braw; owre;
- title - Robert Burns How To Know Him
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 12, 1890 / Various
, the wooing o't! 'Gainst CAINE, who thought all drinkers fou, Ha, ha, the wooing o't! CAINE ... ; Ha, ha, the wooing o't! DUNCAN was a lad o' grace, Ha, ha, the wooing o't! On the poll details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - sell universalis; universalis; loud salvationist; tow; salvationist; row; baron; maria; sell; sell; row; salvationist; baron; tow; loud salvationist; maria; universalis; sell universalis;
- title - Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 12, 1890
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 9, 1891 / Various
?"] * * * * * THE HUMOUR O'T! (_Namely of Parliament, as seen through Harry Furniss's fancy._) AIR--"_The Wooing o't._" LIKA JOKO makes us laugh, Ha! ha! the humour o't! With caricature and caustic chaff; He! he ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - hedda; humour o't; humour; george; humour; hedda; humour o't; george;
- title - Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 9, 1891
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A Crooked Path A Novel / Alexander, Mrs., 1825-1902
at http://www.pgdp.net A CROOKED PATH _A NOVEL_ BY MRS. ALEXANDER, _Author of "The Wooing O't ... at the horses and horsewomen in the Row." "Aha! the old leaven, my dear boy! You are on the brink of perdition.--Don't details...- creator(s) - Alexander, Mrs., 1825-1902
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- subject(s) - katherine; liddell; errington; ormonde; burgh; miss liddell; miss payne; colonel ormonde; payne; returned katherine; lady alice; miss; miss payne; miss liddell; burgh; miss; payne; lady alice; katherine; liddell; errington; returned katherine; ormonde; colonel ormonde;
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Enter Bridget / Cobb, Thomas, 1854-1932
CONFIDENCES XI MARK REPORTS PROGRESS XII SYBIL XIII A WALK ABROAD XIV THE WOOING O'T ... wasn't Driver." "Isn't Golfney Place chiefly lodging-houses?" asked Carrissima. "Number Five is one, anyhow details...- creator(s) - Cobb, Thomas, 1854-1932
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- subject(s) - carrissima; colonel faversham; bridget; faversham; jimmy; golfney place; sybil; colonel; miss rosser; grandison square; lawrence; asked carrissima; colonel faversham's; suggested carrissima; answered carrissima; bridget rosser; jimmy clynesworth; returned; jimmy clynesworth; lawrence; bridget rosser; answered carrissima; suggested carrissima; miss rosser; sybil; carrissima; bridget; jimmy; returned; colonel faversham; colonel; asked carrissima; grandison square; faversham; golfney place; colonel faversham's;
- title - Enter Bridget
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