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- The Ghaist's Warning is a Scottish ballad based on Robert Jamieson's translation of the Danish ballad Svend Dyring (DgF 89; TSB A 68). It was published...
- Heriot features as one of the two ghosts in Robert Fergusson's poem The Ghaists: A Kirk-Yard Ecologue (1773). He appears as a character in the novel The...
- slaw, intil ma ain wake, at the Sheep Heid Inn. Fowk heuch an flee: “A ghaist, a bogle, risin fae the deid!” I sclim oot, caum. The braw Brewster gies...
- legends. Scott also published some of Jamieson's translations, such as The Ghaist's Warning in the notes to The Lady of the Lake. Jamieson's work preserved...
- Lest ghaist or aught wad skirl an' yell, An' cause a steer. Deed Sir, I've often heard it tell, By folk much aulder than mysel', There ghaists an' spunkies...
- not than vithout greit caus, and ane special instinctione of the halie Ghaist, that thir toungis foirspokin hes bene, as thay vil be retenit to the end...
- thowt ‖ than he owt think what he can ‖ on his way to gan what tiv his ghaist ‖ o good or ill maist after his deeth day ‖ doom then may say. The account...
- a tale; and The Brownie O'Fearnden, a ballad Burness, John, The Comical Stories of Thrummy Cap and The Ghaist, Margaret and the Minister, Soda Water...
- lad, And you may wind me in your plaid shawl, And I shall be your dear. Ghaist nor bogle shalt thou fear, Thou'rt to Love and Heav'n sae dear, Nocht of...
- Watson features as one of the two ghosts in Robert Fergusson's poem The Ghaists: A Kirk-Yard Eclogue (1773). "Watson, George (1654–1723), accountant and...