I suppose the folk in the other warld canna fashthemselves wi' the quarreling o' this warld.
Ruleson had a long talk with big Peter Brodie, and Peter told him not to fash himsel' anent a lot o' ignorant women and men folk.
Ay, James Gow would not fash himself to write compliments and gossip till he knew his position and work," corroborated the old man.
Ye'll no fash yoursel' aboot HIM," continued the girl, without heeding the rebuff.
Many that were ance godly among us can thole no more, and they begin to fash and turn awa' at the sight of their persecuted friends.
Ay, but when your honour wadna take your fee ye wadna hae the cause neither, sae I'll ne'er fashyou on a Saturday at e'en again.
And now you can do nothing better than bring her here to fash the life out of me before the week's over!
But I'll not leave you, Catriona; the Lord do so to me, and more also, if I should fail or fash you.
And ye could never imagine the fyke and fash this man has been to me.
I fash as little wi' that either, and ken jist as muckle about the tane as the tither," she answered with a low oily guttural laugh of contemptuous pity.
Don't ye fash about them as lies under ye, or that doesn' lie there either!
Besides,' said Eleanor, 'nobody will fash themselves to look at us in the midst of the pageant.
Never fash yourself, man; the King, so far as I might judge, is far more taken with Elleen than ever he is with Jean.
Petronelle's voice in her own tongue; 'best cease to cry, and not fash the loons more.
And wha's Miss Anne that's taking sae mucklefash wi' this puir afflicted family?
And tho' they sud your sair misca', Ne'er fash your head.
The tricks o' knaves, or fash o'fools, Thou bear'st the gree!
And make dis fash be more fair and amiable, and make dis eyes look always lovely, and make all de court and country burn in desire to kiss di none sweet countenance.
Saint Patrick and Saint Peter, and all de holy angels look upon dat fash and make it fair.
Be eident and civil to them baith--clergy and captains can gie an unco deal o' fash in thae times, where they take an ill-will.
Cuddie, "an auld wife's tongue's but a feckless matter to mak sic a fash about.
Never ye fash to open it out, Miss," said Wilkins.
He'd never fash to pick up them spars; but he wants 'em to use for his own purposes.
You've enough o' your own to fash you, wi'out that.
If it's brass that's wanted, you needn't fash over that.
I ken nae waefu' thochts can e'er be near ye Nor sorrow fash yer mind, In yon braw place they winna let ye weary For him ye left behind.
Sic-like the howes o' life to some: Green loans whaur they ne'er fash their thumb.