| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 pages
...sight soon may'st thou be ! " I grantit never a traitor's life, " And now I'll not begin wi' thee !" " Grant me my life, my liege, my king ! " And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee — " Gude four and twenty ganging | mills, " That gang thro' a' the yeir to me. • Nicker— Neigh.... | |
| Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1821 - 534 pages
...sight soon may'st thou be ! " I grantit nevir a traitor's life, " And now I'll not begin wi' thee." " Grant me my life, my liege, my King ! " And a bonny...and twenty milk-white steids, " Were a' foaled in ae year to me. " I'll gie thee a' these milk-white steids, " That prance and nicker* at a speir; " And... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 718 pages
...sight soon may'st thou be ! " I grantit never a traitor's life, " And now I'll not begin wi' thee !" " Grant me my life, my liege, my King ! " And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee— " Gude four and twenty ganging§ mills, " That gang thro' a' the yeir to me. * JVi<*er— Neigh. f... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 532 pages
...sight soon may'st thou be ! " I grantit never a traitor's life, " And now I'll not begin wi' thee P' '' Grant me my life, my liege, my King ! " And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee— " Gude four and twenty ganging§ mills, " That gang thro' a' the yeir to me. * ftickcr—Neigh. f Gilt—Gold.... | |
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 pages
...of my sicht thou mayst sune be, I grantit nevir a traytor's lyfe, And now I'll not begin with thee. Grant me my life, my Liege, my King, And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee, Gude four-and-twenty ganging milU, That gang throw a' the zeir to me. These four-and-twenty mills complete,... | |
| William Carr - Craven (England) - 1828 - 368 pages
...this word see Johnson, Todd, .and Jamieson. GIDDY, Furious, heated with anger. AS gidig, vertiginosux, as Mr. Wilbraham supposes. The word giddy signifying...master be, Will only crave what you shall please to yie." Gentle Sttephenl. " Gi me my tankard." Ben. Jonson. " Gi you joy." Idem. " I'll git mine aunt:."... | |
| William Carr - English language - 1828 - 386 pages
...this word see Johnson, Todd, and Jamieson. GIDDY, Furious, heated with anger. AS gidig, vcrtiginosux, as Mr. Wilbraham supposes. The word giddy signifying...my life, my liege, my king ! And a bonny gift I'll gic to thee — Full four and twenty milk-white steids, Were a' fbaled, in ae ycir to me." Minst. of... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 1104 pages
...sight soon mayst thou be! I grantit never a traitor's life, And now I'll not begin wi' thee."— " Grant me my life, my liege, my King ! And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee — Full four-and-twenty milk-white steida, Were a' foal'd in ae yeir to me. " I'll gie thee a' these milk-white... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1833 - 474 pages
...sight soon mayst thou be ! I grantit never a traitor's life, And now I'll not begin wi' thee !" — " Grant me my life, my liege, my King ! And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee — Gude four-and-twenty ganging3 mills, That gang thro' a' the yeir to me. " These four-and-twenty... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...sight soon mayst thou be ! I grantit never a traitor's life, And now I'll not begin wi' thee ! "— " Grant me my life, my liege, my King! And a bonny gift I'll gie to thee — Gude four-and-tweuty ganging* mills, That gang thro' a' the yeir to me. " These four-and-twenty... | |
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