- ****her at
first than just
shewing o' the
cauld shouther ...
Where "cauld" is the
equivalent of cold and "
shouther"
means shoulder,
which is
further supported...
- pipers, an' a', an' a'. The Esk was
swollen sae red an' sae deep, But
shouther to
shouther the
brave lads keep; Twa
thousand swam owre to fell
English ground...
- think, an' a' we see, An' a' we luve, 's been dung ajee By time's
rouch shouther, An' what was
richt and
wrang for me Lies
mangled throu'ther, It's possible...
- warlock, a warlock; I glowr'd as I'd seen a warlock." "But owre my left
shouther I gae him a blink, Lest
neibours might say I was saucy; My
wooer he caper'd...