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The Robert Burns works archive, with full text indexed and searchable online. ... by stealth; Furtivement; Heimlichkeit por cautela ;
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She whisper’d Rob to leuk for’t: Rob, stownlins, prie’d her bonie mou’, Fu’ cozie in the neuk for’t, Unseen that night. But Merran sat behint their backs, Her thoughts on Andrew Bell: She lea’es them gashin at their cracks, An’ slips out-by hersel’;
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snick-drawing = scheming; he weel a snick can draw = he is good at cheating. Snirtle, ... Stownlins, by stealth. Stoyte, to stagger. Strae death, death in bed. (i. e., on straw). Staik, to stroke. Strak, struck. Strang, strong. Straught, straight. Straught, to stretch. Streekit, stretched. Striddle, to straddle.
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What brings me back the gate again, But she, my fairest faithfu` lass, And stownlins we sall meet again. I`ll aye ca` in, &c. She`ll wander by the aiken tree, When trystin time draws near again; And when her lovely form I see, O haith!
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- There 's nane sall ken, there 's nane sall guess, What brings me back the gate again, But she, my fairest faithfu' lass, And stownlins we sall meet again. - I'll ay ca' in by yon town... She'll wander by the aiken tree, When trystin time draws near again;
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Scaul, scold. Scauld, to scold. Scaur, afraid; apt to be scared. Scaur, a jutting rock or bank ... Stownlins, by stealth. Stoyte, to stagger. Strae death, death in bed. (i. e., on straw). Staik, to stroke. Strak, struck. Strang, strong. Straught, straight. Straught, to stretch. Streekit, stretched. Striddle, to straddle.
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The following poem 1 will, by many readers, be well enough understood; ... but for the sake of those who are unacquainted with the manners and traditions of the country where the scene is cast, notes are added to give some account of the principal charms and spells of that night, so big with prophecy to ... UPON that night,
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Ever seen a do or die, ride or die...nh wit da Alpine, I meet a bitch, break a bi... dog, dats my word, Do ya self a favor, do...doulbe up den watch it bounce back. ...Do dat again times 10 ... d see my bonie Jean again. ...What brings me back the gate again, ...d stownlins we sall meet again. ...! she's doubly dear again.
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