King Edward rade, King Edward ran-- I wish himdool and pyne!
Ther's dool i the kitchin, an mirth i the ha, The Baronne o Braikley is dead an awa.
Between the minister of state And him that grovels there, Should one remain uncounselled, Is there one whom dool shall spare?
She was ashamed of herself for having lingered to parley even a moment with this woman, who, she felt sure, by her coming presaged more dool and woe to Achree.
Dool and wae for the order, sent our lads to the Border!
A look he cast so wild and grim, And he uttered a deadly vow; "For thy dool and thy doom this light shall be, Thy foes are hastening now!
Dool and wae for the order sent our lads to the Border!
The young hearts may kythe, though they 're forced far away, But itsdool to the spirit when haffets are gray; The saplin transplanted may flourish a tree, Whar the hardy auld aik wad but wither and dee.
Bitter in dool I lickit my winnins, O' marrying Bess to gie her a slave: Blest be the hour she cool'd in her linens, And blythe be the bird that sings on her grave.
He's peevish and jealous of a' the young fellows: O, dool on the day I met wi' an auld man!
If ony whiggish whingin sot, To blame poor Matthew dare, man, May dooland sorrow be his lot!
O sorrow, sorrow come mak my bed, An dool come lay me doon!
The lady looked owre the castle-wa, Wi meikle dool and down, And there she saw Chield Morice head, Coming trailing to the town.
Are these some words ye’ve learnt by heart, Or a lilt o’ dool an’ sorrow?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dool" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.