Vndir the paysand and the hevy charge Gan grane or geig full fast the sewit barge, 20 Sa ful of ryftys, and with lekkis perbrake, Scho suppit huge watir of the layk.
For he gave to me not so much as half a grane of that Powder, and with that were transmuted nine ounces, and three quarters of an ounce of Argetitvive.
See, she rides to the wood, and her good Grane labours sore.
Round her neck was Sieglinde's arm laid, yet scarcely even so could she put foot before foot, for like Grane the strength of her body was spent utterly, and her soul was sore with all that had come upon her.
So, for my horse Graneis spent, lend me, I pray you, one of yours, that with her I may flee again and make her safe.
As Mr. Con Murphy said, he looked less like "a blushin' grane onion" than he had immediately after the concoction the drugstore clerk had sold him took effect.
Ye look like a tinder grane onion sproutin' out of the garden in the spring.
Edie suld hae done siccan a like thing, and then, I'se warrant, I might grane my heart out or onybody wad gie me either a bane or a bodle.
I wad gie the auld silly carle grane for grane, and tale for tale, though I ken'd muckle better about it than ever he did.
So it was, Sandy M'Grane was from Antrim, and a keener specimen of the "cold countrie" need not have been looked for.
Illustration: Brünnhilde on Graneleaps on to the funeral pyre of Siegfried--See p.
But if thou lead the way, Even through fire Fearlessly Grane will follow.
As Hagen takes his horse to stable, Siegfried charges him, while a dear memory sings in his heart: "Take good care of Grane for me.
As he stands at the entrance, holding Grane by the bridle, with the unconstraint of ancient manners they all quietly before speaking take one another's measure with their eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.