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" Wi' cauk and keel' I'll win your bread, And spindles and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee. And draw a black clout o'er my ee ; A cripple or blind they will ca' me,... "
A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale in the County of Durham - Page 41
by Frederick Dinsdale - 1849 - 151 pages
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The Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor in Dalkeith

David Macbeth Moir - Dalkeith (Lothian) - 1828 - 400 pages
.... 'Jjfmiijf-iijm iuo to ymjJBiIiq aiJo whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the Gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black clout owre my ee, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. KINO JAMES V. THE situation of me and my family at this time,...
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The Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor in Dalkeith

Mansie Wauch - Dalkeith (Midlothian) - 1828 - 242 pages
...and whorles for them wha need, Vfp entile and keel I'll win your bread, To carry the Caberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black clout owre my ee, A cripple or blind they will ca' me, Whilk it a gentle trade indeed, While we shall be merry and sing. KING JAMES V. THE situation...
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The Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor in Dalkeith

Mansie Wauch - Dalkeith (Scotland) - 1828 - 232 pages
...spindles and wbnrles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the (iaberlnnzie on. / I'll bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black cloul owre my ee, A cripple or blind the; will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. KINO JAMES...
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The Scottish Songs, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Ballads, Scots - 1829 - 414 pages
...and whorles for them wha need ; Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunyie on. . 362 I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout ower my ee ; A cripple and blind they will ca' me, While we'll be merry and sing.* TRANENT MUIR. ALEXANDER...
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The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 2

Ballads, English - 1835 - 418 pages
...spindles and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my ee ; A cripple, or blind, they will ca' me, [This very graphic song is printed as the composition...
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The songs of England and Scotland

England - 1835 - 794 pages
...spindles and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my ee ; A cripple, or blind, they will ca' me, [This very graphic song to printed as the composition...
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The Desultory Man, Volume 1

George Payne Rainsford James - Subscription libraries - 1836 - 924 pages
...place too terrible a difference between the sexes if it were to be met with in women. H 5 BEGGARS. Ill bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my e'e ; A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. THE GABEHLUNZIE...
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The Desultory Man, Volume 1

George Payne Rainsford James - English fiction - 1836 - 252 pages
...would place too terrible a difference between the sexes if it were to be met with in women. /BEGGARS. I'll bow my leg and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my e'e : A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing. The Gaberlvnzic...
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Edith of Glammis, by Cuthbert Clutterbuck of Kennaquhair

Alexander Hamilton (W.S.) - 1836 - 918 pages
...Percy with his remaining eye, and turning to Jean, answered rapidly, " Poh ! poh ! nonesense ! " 111 bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er my ee ; A cripple or blind they will ca' me, An' we sail merrily sing, O ! — Ay, ay, my bonny...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 8

American literature - 1846 - 608 pages
...spindles and whorles for them wha need, Which is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee, And draw a black clout o'er rny e'e ; A cripple or blind they will call me, While we shall be merry and sing." The gaberlunzie—...
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