English Poetry Its Principles And Progress With Representative Masterpieces Fr

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English Poetry Its Principles And Progress With Representative Masterpieces Fr
Charles Mills Gayley
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" 67. Cracks, chats, trying to make the youth " feel at home. " kye, cows. 69. Blate an' lathfu', bashful and shy or sheepish. 70. Wiles : cf. * wily, ' 1. 59. 72. Bairn, another word inimitable in English. Cf. 1. 28. Lave, rest, i. E. Other girls.
73-90. Compare these and other English stanzas of the poem with those of the Scotch dialect. Which do you enjoy the more, and why? 75. I've paced . . . Round, a confession of the poet, only too true. 78. Cordial, heart-reviving drink, vale : cf. The
...expression " vale of tears. " 81. Thorn, the white-thorn or hawthorn.
91-117. 91. Board: see ZJ/d. For the history of this word. 92. Hale- some parritch, wholesome porridge, probably of oatmeal. 93. Soupe, milk. In general it means any liquid used as food, hawkie, cow. 94. 'yont the hallan, beyond the partition wall, where, in the case of the more humble cot- tages, the cow was kept. 96. Weel-hained kebbuck, well-kept cheese, fell, sharp, tasty. 98. Garrulous, almost over-talkative in her attempt to be entertaining.


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