- wrang, the
naelstring windit ticht aroon her neck; I
ettled tae
lowse it,
aince, twice, but it aye
slippit – ma
hauns couldnae grup, ma mind
skailt frae...
- spate,
Droon oot the hale hypothec,
dicht the sklate, Own my mistak', an,
aince I
cleared the brod,
Start a'thing ower again, gin I was God. Translation...
- Wi'
Cruivie and
Gilsanquhar and the like, And I'm no'
juist as
bauld as
aince I wes.
Modernism Existentialism § Dostoevsky
Scottish Borders Scottish national...
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Language Quotation Work
quoted Date of work J. K.
Annand Scots "Sing it
aince for
pleisure / Sing it
twice for joy" 1970 John
Barbour Scots "Fredome is...
-
Dialect of the
Burns Federation. He died in
Edinburgh in 1993. Sing it
Aince for
Pleisure (1970)
Twice for Joy (1973)
Thrice to Show Ye (1979) A Wale...
- noo there's nane. My puir auld
sangs lie a'
their lane,
Their sense, that
aince was braw an' plain, Tint a'thegether, Like
runes upon a standin'
stane Amang...
- glad ye're a' sae snug; But och! 'tis owre like
Bedlam Wi' a' this day
Aince mair luck lea's us (plain 'tis now A murd'rer in some mess is) An English...
-
Burrowes baith south and
north [of the Spey], sall
convene and
gadder together aince ilk
yeare [annually] in the
Burche of
Inverkeithin [burgh of Inverkeithing]...
-
meaning of the
ocean in
reference to the
Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific,
aince the
nearest related species are
found in the
Indomalayan realm. The six...
- el
Doliente in
Spanish would be
chosen in 1412, the
elected being known aince then as
Ferdinand I of
Aragon "Trastamara", (1380 -
elected king of the...