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Robert Falconer / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
the day?' 'I spier ae queston at you, and ye answer me wi' anither.' 'Weel, I hae nae hame to gang till ... yer grannie 'ill be speirin' efter ye, and ye wadna hae me lee aboot ye?' 'I wad hae naebody lee about me details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - shargar; ericson; robert; hae; falconer; dooble sanny; ericson; dooble sanny; shargar; falconer; hae; robert;
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Heather and Snow / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
him gratitude. 'I'll no hae the warl' lichtly (_make light of_) me!' he said. 'Mebbe the warl' winna tribble ... 'at ye hae o' yersel,' answered the girl, who went on with her knitting as she spoke. 'Ye'll never details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - kirsty; steenie; phemy; hae; wud; ken; bonny man; answered kirsty; francis; wud hae; returned kirsty; castle weelset; maun hae; dinna ken; returned kirsty; maun hae; wud; dinna ken; wud hae; bonny man; ken; answered kirsty; hae; francis; kirsty; steenie; castle weelset; phemy;
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Warlock o' Glenwarlock / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
'll hae to learn manners afore ye're laird o' Glenwarlock, young Cosmo!" A shadow of indignation passed ... . It's but sma' honour, laddie, to ony man to be the last; an' gien ye dinna gaither the wit ye hae, and du details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - cosmo; grizzie; laird; aggie; hae; joan; lady joan; answered cosmo; cosmo; aggie; laird; hae; lady joan; grizzie; answered cosmo; joan;
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New Collected Rhymes / Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
, And the Clans they hae paid the lawing, And the wuddy has her ain, and we twa are left alane, Free o' Carlisle ... o' high degree, But they hae slain him by fause treason, And gar'd my brothers flee. "At Padua hae details...- creator(s) - Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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- subject(s) - craigentolly; jubilee; hae; siller; lang; rhyme; syne; rhymes; queen; king; rhyme; rhymes; craigentolly; queen; lang; jubilee; siller; hae; king; syne;
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With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham /
" Tibbie, I hae seen the day "My father was a farmer upon the Carrick border" John Barleycorn. A Ballad ... to the Knowes Merry hae I been teethin' a heckle The Braes of Ballochmyle To Mary in Heaven Eppie Adair details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - sae; nae; bonnie; hae; thomson; song; edinburgh; poet; tune; poet; edinburgh; song; nae; thomson; sae; hae; tune; bonnie;
- title - With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
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Upon Local Tradition / Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
hae them a', Whate'er come on it: Busk up your plaids, my lads! Cock up your bonnets ... hae brought so few "Into your company. "There's fifteen thousand armed men, "Encamped details...- creator(s) - Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
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- subject(s) - sae; hae; gude; frae; ballad; weel; montrose; hame; bonny; scotland; scottish; fairies; jellon grame; weel; gude; jellon grame; bonny; ballad; scotland; frae; montrose; fairies; hame; sae; hae; scottish;
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Wee Macgreegor Enlists / Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
. Bide here till I come back.' In a few minutes he returned suppressing a smile. 'I couldna ha'e ... . 'Mercy!' exclaimed Christina, at his entrance at so unusual an hour; 'is the clock aff its onion, or ha'e details...- creator(s) - Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
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- subject(s) - macgregor; christina; willie; macgreegor; wud; dae; purdie; aboot; aunt purdie; miss tod; wud ha'e; aunt; macgreegor; wud; willie; aunt; macgregor; dae; christina; wud ha'e; miss tod; purdie; aunt purdie; aboot;
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A Daughter of Fife / Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919
, Lizzie, and you lost them a'. Think shame o' yersel', think shame o' yersel', for the sorrow you hae ... ' boats, as it is wi' men and women; some for destruction, some for salvation. The Powers above hae details...- creator(s) - Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919
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- subject(s) - maggie; allan; hae; campbell; maggie promoter; david; angus raith; janet caird; mary; aunt janet; john campbell; elder mackelvine; dron point; john campbell; maggie promoter; janet caird; elder mackelvine; campbell; angus raith; dron point; maggie; hae; aunt janet; allan; mary; david;
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Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners) / Various
there be ony chance, think ye, Sam'l?" "I'm thinkin' she widna hae ye for her first, Pete," replied Sam ... the man who proposed to her. "Ye'll bide a wee, an' hae something to eat?" Lisbeth asked Sam details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - sanders; tae; yir; maclure; steenie; weel; nae; hae; ower; janet; laird; glenmutchkin railway; glen; aye; bob; railway; weel; janet; nae; laird; sanders; aye; glen; maclure; ower; hae; railway; glenmutchkin railway; steenie; tae; yir; bob;
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Malcolm / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
by Martin Robb MALCOLM by George MacDonald CHAPTER I: MISS HORN "Na, na; I hae nae feelin ... , no to say the thing 'at naebody wad du but mysel'. I hae had nae leisur' for feelin's an' that," insisted details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - malcolm; florimel; gien; hae; lady florimel; marquis; ken; miss horn; lord lossie; dinna ken; mistress catanach; horn; lord; marquis; dinna ken; miss horn; ken; lord; mistress catanach; lord lossie; florimel; horn; gien; hae; lady florimel; malcolm;
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