"Lave" Quotes from Famous Books
... heavens forbid! Is it me stay here all night? No, your honor: I tether the boat at siven o'hlyock, and lave Brimstone Billy—God forgimme!—to take ... — The Miraculous Revenge - Little Blue Book #215 • Bernard Shaw
... an' lea' the lave to me," said Annie, confidently. "Gin I dinna fess a loaf o' white breid, never lippen (trust) to ... — Alec Forbes of Howglen • George MacDonald
... my proofs and the lave of it till about one o'clock. Then started for a walk to Chiefswood, which I will take from station to station,[399] with a book in my pouch. I have begun Lawrie Todd, which ought, considering the author's ... — The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford • Walter Scott
... rain! from thy cool, distant hall, And lave the parched brow of the feverish earth, The little drooping flow'rets on thee call, Come, with thy cool touch wake them up to mirth They will lift up glad faces to the sky, Drinking in gladness from the ... — Verses and Rhymes by the way • Nora Pembroke
... that I could pay you back to the last farthing, and that the past could be obliterated from my mind. I would have parted with my life willingly, gladly, to serve you. Had you been poor, how delightful would it have been to labour for my benefactor! I will not deceive you. I lave learnt every thing. Such miserable knowledge never came to the ears of man, save in those regions where perdition is first made known, and suffered everlastingly. I dare not distrust the evidence of my eyes and ears. ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 - Vol. 53, January, 1843 • Various
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