Yet I will stay at Otterbourne, Where you shall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end, A fause lord I'll call thee" Next day the Scots left Newcastle and marched northward.
But gae ye up to Otterbourne And wait there dayis three, And if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
Yet I will stay at Otterbourne Where you sall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end A fause lord I'll call thee.
Then up and raise him, Fause Foodrage, When a' were fast asleep, And slew the porter in his lodge, That watch and ward did keep.
Or what's the matter, Fause Foodrage, "Or wha has loot you in?
Syne pierc'd him thro' the fause fause heart, And set his mother free.
O some said yea, and some said nay, Their words did not agree; Till up and got him, Fause Foodrage, And swore it suld be he.
Then up and got the queen hersell, And fell low down on her knee: "O spare my life, now, Fause Foodrage!
She has called upon her waiting maid, To fill a glass of wine; She has called upon her fause steward, To put rank poison in.
She has put it to her roudes[13] lip, And to her roudes chin; She has put it to her fause fause mouth, But the never a drap gaed in.
O spare my life, now, Fause Foodrage, "Until I lighter be!
The neer a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance thro' hisfause bodie.
Had Willie had but twenty men, But twenty men as stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont taen, Wi' eight score in his companie.
Then ye had better baith be dead wi' him--the father who banned his ain flesh and bluid and wished that he would dee before his very eyne, and the fause woman who had nae mair heart than to drive him frae her like a dog!
And gin ye suld kill him, Fause Foodrage, There is no man durst you blame; For he keeps your mother a prisoner, And she darna take ye hame.
Had Willie had but twenty men, But twenty men as stout as be, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont taen Wi eight score in his companie.
The gates they were opent, they let him come in, But fause traitor Huntly, he did him great harm.
But fare ye weel, my ae fause love, That I have lov'd sae lang!
But gae ye up to Otterbourne, And wait there dayis three; And, if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
And as we crossd the Bateable Land, When to the English side we held, The first o men that we met wi, Whae sould it be but fause Sakelde!
Whan he cam to his ain luve's bouir He tirled at the pin, And sae ready was his fairfause luve To rise and let him in.
The neer a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance thro his fause bodie.
With a fause tale, disguised they came, And with a fauser trayne; And to regain my gaye standard, These men where all down slayne.
My father was the Earl Gowrie, An Earl o' high degree, But they hae slain him by fause treason, And gar'd my brothers flee.
Thou'll break my heart, thou bonnie bird That sings upon the bough; Thou minds me o' the happy days When my fause Luve was true.
Are ye sure there's nae hypocrisy aboot sic a fause show, father?
I had been fause to my ain flesh and blude but to think it o' 'im!
I downa pay ye guid for ill, Ye heedna fause and true!
Fause Foodrage' takes many forms in these ancient tales without changing type.
But when they mentioned your lairdship's name in connection wi' sic infamy, I tauld them a' weel that they were a pack o' fause knaves to believe sic lees.
And sae I dinna believe a word the fause knave Frisbie says.
Ye said that three young lads o' France 165 Your standard stole away, Wi' a fause tale, and a fauser trayne, And mony men did slay.
The nevir a word had Dickie to say, Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie.
Had Willie had but twenty men, But twenty men as stout as he, Fause Sakelde had never the Kinmont ta'en, Wi' eight score in his companie.
But the nourice was a fause limmer As e'er hung on a tree; She laid a plot wi' Lamkin, When her lord was o'er the sea.
Yet I will stay at Otterbourne, Where you shall welcome be; And if ye come not at three days end, A fause lord I'll ca' thee.
Then Lamkin he rocked, And the fause nourice sang, Till frae ilka bore o' the cradle The red blood out sprang.
But gae ye up to Otterbourne, And wait there dayes three; And if I come not ere three dayes end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fause" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.