Ay, ay — it's easy for your honour, and the like o' you gentle-folks, to say sae, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and canny by the fireside — but an ye wanted fire, and meat, and dry claise, and were... The Antiquary - Pagina 246door Walter Scott - 1816 - 370 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 612 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' you gentle folks, to say sae, that line stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and...whilk is warst ava', wi' just tippence in your pouch, tvadna ye be glad to buy a dram wi't, to be eliding and claise, nnd a supper and heart's ease into... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 686 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' you gentle folks, to say sae, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and...fire-side — But an' ye wanted fire, and meat and dry chtise, and were deeing o' cauid, and bad a sair heart, wliilk is warst ava', wi' just tippence in... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 248 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' you gentle folks, to say sae, that hae stouth and fouth, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and canny by the fire-side—But an ye wanted fire, and meat and dry claise, and were deeing o' cauld, and had a sair... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 618 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' y6u gentle folks, to say sae, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and...pouch, wadna ye be glad to buy a dram wi't, to be eilding and claise, and a' supper and heart's ease into the bargain, till the morn's morning?" " It's... | |
| Margaret Dods - 1828 - 544 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' you gentle folks, to say sae, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and...whilk is warst ava, wi' just tippence in your pouch, wad na ye be glad to buy a dram wi't, to be eilding and claise, and a supper, and heart's-ease into... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 362 pagina’s
...for your honour, and the like o' you gentle-folks, to say sae, that hae stout!i and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and canny by the fireside—but an ye wanted fire, and meat, and dry claise, and were deeing o' cauld, and had a sair... | |
| George Allan - 1834 - 546 pagina’s
...you gentlefolks to say sae, that ha'e stout.lt and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claes, and sit dry and canny by the fireside ; but an ye wanted fire and meat and claes, and were deeing (/ cauld, and had a sair heart, whilk is warst o' a', wi' just tippence in your... | |
| William Weir - 1834 - 656 pagina’s
...' you gentlefolks to say sae, that ha'e stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claes, and sit dry and canny by the fireside; but an ye wanted fire and meat and claes, and were deeing o' cauld, and had a sair heart, whilk is warst o' a', wi' just tippence in your... | |
| George Allan - 1835 - 444 pagina’s
...o' you gentlefolks to say sae, that ha'e slouth and ninth, and fire and fending, and meat and claea, and sit dry and canny by the fireside ; but an' ye wanted fire and meat andclaes, and were deeing o' cauld, and had a sair heart, whilk is warst o' a', wi' just fippence in... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 pagina’s
...easy for your honour, and the like of you gentlefolks, to say sac, that hae stouth and routh, and fire and fending, and meat and claith, and sit dry and...wanted fire, and meat, and dry claise, and were deeing o'cauld, and had a sair heart, whilk is warst ava', wi' just tippence in your pouch, wadna ye be glad... | |
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