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Sheep (pl.: sheep) or
domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are a domesticated,
ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock.
Although the term
sheep can
apply to...
- "Ca' the
yowes to the knowes" ("Drive the ewes to the hills") is a
Scottish folk song
collected by
Robert Burns from 1794.
Although sometimes attributed...
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Merse and Teviotdale. With that,
Wallace supposedly said, "I have
browghte yowe to the ryng.
Hoppe yef ye canne!"
Absent were
forces under the
Comyns and...
- to see Mary;
Being in
place to
knowe more than you can knowe, I saye unto
yowe ..., in case you doe on the
Quenes majesties behalf your mestris, presse...
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contrasts happier times with
grief at the losses: I've
heard the lilting, at the
yowe-milking, L****ies a-lilting
before dawn o' day; But now they are
moaning on...
-
football club
based in the town of Lanark,
South Lanarkshire.
Nicknamed the
Yowes, they were
formed in 1920, and play at Moor Park. They
currently compete...
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added the
standard text to the tune in 1756. I've
heard the lilting, at the
yowe-milking, / L****ies a-lilting
before dawn o' day; / But now they are moaning...
- Ca' the
Yowes....
- Park Poachers" 1760. "John Bowlin'" 1761. "Landlord and Tenant" 1762. "Owd
Yowe Wi' One Horn, T'" 1763. "Song of the Thrush" 1764. "Gypsy's Warning" 1765...
- but
known from its
poetic use, as in
Robert Burns's 1794 poem Ca' the
Yowes ("Hark the
mavis evening sang/Sounding Clouden's
woods amang"); and in the...