The weather was warm for October, and the man had been walking fast, for, as he peered through the autumn brume into the dark entry, he mopped his face with a dirty handkerchief.
Only the children, the women, and the old men were left in Hightown, and they stood on the shingle watching till the last galley had passed out of sight beyond Siggness, and was swallowed up in the brume that cloaked the west.
Seven lang years he has been on the sea, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; And Hynd Horn has looked how his ring may be, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
And she gave to me a gay gold ring, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; With three shining diamonds set therein, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
I'll cast off my gowns of red, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; And along with thee I'll beg my bread, 135 And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
O I never saw my love before, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; Till I saw her thro' an augre bore, 15 And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
When he came to the King's gate, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; He asked a drink for young Hynd Horn's sake, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
There is a King's dochter in the West, 65 With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; And she has been married thir nine nights past, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
The auld beggar man was bound for the mill, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; 90 But young Hynd Horn for the King's hall, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
Into the bride-bed she winna gang, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; 70 Till she hears tell of her ain Hynd Horn, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
Thou need not cast off thy gowns of brown, With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; For I can make thee lady of many a town, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
Seven lang years he served the King, 5 With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; And it's a' for the sake of his dochter Jean, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
The bridegroom thought he had the bonnie bride wed, 145 With a hey lillelu and a how lo lan; But young Hynd Horn took the bride to the bed, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
There was a knicht riding frae the east, Sing the Cather banks, the bonnie brume Wha had been wooing at monie a place.
With a hey lilloo and a how lo lan And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
A song of 'Brume, brume on hil' is one of those named in The Complaint of Scotland, 1549, p.
It is talked the warld all over, The brume blooms bonnie and says it is fair That the king's dochter gaes wi child to her brither.
He laid her on a brume buss to dry, To see wha was the first wad pass her by.
And we'll never gang doun to the brume onie mair 2 He's taen his sister doun to her father's deer park, Wi his yew-tree bow and arrows fast slung to his back.
She clasped her hand[s] about a brume rute, But her cruel sister she lowsed them out.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brume" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.