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... common use , - Little wee laddie , Wha's your daddie ? I cam out o ' a buskit lady . A buskit lady's owre fine ; I cam out o ' a bottle o ' wine . A bottle o ' wine's owre dear ; I cam out o ' a bottle o ' beer . A bottle of beer's owre ...
... common use , - Little wee laddie , Wha's your daddie ? I cam out o ' a buskit lady . A buskit lady's owre fine ; I cam out o ' a bottle o ' wine . A bottle o ' wine's owre dear ; I cam out o ' a bottle o ' beer . A bottle of beer's owre ...
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... common - place animal , in my humble opinion , as one may see on the longest day of summer , namely , the 22d of June . In all these lives of his , he keeps drawling and drivelling over his want of education . He could not write , he ...
... common - place animal , in my humble opinion , as one may see on the longest day of summer , namely , the 22d of June . In all these lives of his , he keeps drawling and drivelling over his want of education . He could not write , he ...
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... common enough way of settling the business about Ettrick and Yarrow , but the kings of Scotland , I am per- suaded , never did wive after such a fashion . King Jamie played a good many pranks during the long nights unquestionably , but ...
... common enough way of settling the business about Ettrick and Yarrow , but the kings of Scotland , I am per- suaded , never did wive after such a fashion . King Jamie played a good many pranks during the long nights unquestionably , but ...
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... common sense , and can relish banter and good humour as well as curry and claret , thou wilt at once discover that the object of this " deevilrie , " to use an expression of the Shepherd's , is to add to the in- terest which his life ...
... common sense , and can relish banter and good humour as well as curry and claret , thou wilt at once discover that the object of this " deevilrie , " to use an expression of the Shepherd's , is to add to the in- terest which his life ...
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... common - place for a new discovery . We light upon it so suddenly , that there is no time to ex- amine its features , and thus often send forth an old worn - out maxim as a spic and span - new precept . But ' tis the same thing , -half ...
... common - place for a new discovery . We light upon it so suddenly , that there is no time to ex- amine its features , and thus often send forth an old worn - out maxim as a spic and span - new precept . But ' tis the same thing , -half ...
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