Though if you are like the lave o' the folk, you'll think no more o' him for that.
Bring ye therefore food 260 And wine, my maidens, for the guest's regale, And lave him where the stream is shelter'd most.
Cowardly and cold-blooded Whig like the lave o' them," burst out Jock, in a strong reaction from his former mood of tenderness.
So, like the lave of the gallants that drink and gamble and do waur things at the king's court, he has been hunting for some lass that will bring him a tocher (dowry) and a title.
My Peggy speaks sae sweetly, To a' the lave I'm cauld; But she gars a' my spirits glow At wawking of the fauld.
Defn: A Jew bound by a vow to lave the hair uncut, to abstain from wine and strong drink, and to practice extraordinary purity of life and devotion, the obligation being for life, or for a certain time.
And if blood is shed, lavethe man that orders it to me.
What's written with the pen can't be cut out with the axe, so lave it alone, the lot of you.
Aw, but a man can lave what he likes to his own, sir, can't he?
I lave it with you," said Black Tom; and Pete pulled the door after him.
He wouldn't get lave to live with you, and that's why he went away.
You wouldn't get lave in this house, anyway," said Cæsar.
But afore I take my lave ov you, I may as well finish my story about poor Father Tom that I hear is coming up to whale the heretics in Adam and Eve during the Lint.
Ye omadhaun, it was with the young misthress he med it up; and she took Frinch lave with him, wan fine moonlight night soon afther.
So now, Mr. Brookes, be off with yourself, and lave the door open till I see what despatch you make.
Never come to lave thine eyelids In this rolling wave and sea-foam, Never during all thy life-time, As thou lovest sister Aino.
I am ould, and may soon be below the sod, but I will lave it as a legacy behind me that your iniquity shall be proclaimed and made known in high places.
Or they mightlave set ye to running up and down between two rows of 'em, about eight or ten miles long, while aich stood with a big shillalah in his hand, and banged ye over the head with it as ye passed.
You can lave the pass somewhere along here, where there seem plenty of places that ye can climb out, while I make a dash out of that, and we'll meet agin after we get clear of the spalpeens.
Stay on, darlin'--'twill comfort me to lave ye safe and happy here.
Tis a sin and a shame to ask ye to lave all this to go with a poor old--" "Stop that!
Lave Mart to slander the soorce av aal his good qualities," he retorted.
There, mildly dimpling, Ocean's check Reflects the tints of many a peak Caught by the laughing tides that lave These Edens of the Eastern wave.
I myself lave with hot water from foot to head, one time in three weeks, like the English.
Sure I only hinted to the black young gintlemen that it was just possible the masther might lave them behind, when they took themselves off in the most ondacent way; and that's all I know, sor.