I maist repented o' my determination when I gaed for the last time to the trysting tree, whar I had sae aft met my dear lassie.
And wi' that he gied me a pu' by the jacket, that maistgarred me fa' on the deck.
It was unco low o'erhead, and I maist brak my head twice or thrice or I won to the doctor's cabin.
In a few days the maist o' the men were as heartsome and blithe as if naething had happened.
Maist of yours are only sparrows and linties and robin-redbreasts.
The gamekeeper'll catch ye, and maist like ye'll a' be hanged some day.
It fallith no-thing to thy name 4025 Make fair semblaunt, where thou maist blame.
If Deth in youthe thee not slo, Of this journey thou maist not faile.
Great was the surprise o' baith at the unexpected sight; they were maist as frightened as if they'd seen a bogle.
Ane wad think he'd heard that awfu wind yersel; it maist frichtened me to death.
I could maist forget that I was a puir Hudson's Bay fur-gatherer, and that kindly Scotland was four thousand miles awa.
It's about a month or twa mair nor a twelvemonth noo, sin Tam M'Intyre and I set out frae Racoon Settlement, on ane o' the weariest and maist desperate journeys I have yet taen in America.
Why, man, a Hieland tailor is aye the heartiest cock, and has aye the maist auld stories i' the parish.
He's a wee bit finger-fed mannie, ower sma' maist to wear a goon!
I soon found that the parts of my preachments that were maist liked were generally the very bits thus struck off extempore; so in time I took heart of grace, and only wrote down the heads.
Then, as he hove about on the other tack, "it is maist awfu' het in this cursed hole; oh for a green tree and a cool breeze!
An' gied the infant world a shog, 'Maist ruined a'.
Ay, but you're wise, and wiser far than we; Or maist part of the parish tells a lie.
Whaur maisthonest men is at this hour," replied Wearyworld; "in my bed.
The Miss Dobies was the maist shameless; they fair hunted him.
I say I heard that ye was very ill, and I thocht it would be a hardship for ye to part wi' crummie, and especially at a time when ye are sure to stand maist in need o' every help.
Your Honour's maist forgiving pardon," said the warder.
To some unknown and solitary Grove, Where nothing may thy Languishment controle Where thou maist never hear the name of Love.
I downa bide to see ye sitting up there, and the clouds are casting up thick in the west ower Glasgow-ward, and maist skeily folk think that bodes rain.
Learne then now so wel how thou maist get down, as thou didst know how to mock and deceyue me.
The maist pairt wes destroyit afore it come to ony wise mannis eris; of quhome may be verifyit the proverb,--'The sow curis na balme.
Our second told so well That their fore and mizzen fell, Which doused the royal ensign so handy, O.
The fifte partie shal ben an introductorie after the statutz of oure doctours, in which thou maist lerne a gret part of the general rewles of theorik in astrologie.
Maist unpleasing words" passed, and it is no marvel that Knox, being persecuted in one city, fled to another, leaving England for Dieppe early in March 1554.
Farwell my soueraigne, long maist thou enjoy, Thy fathers happie daies free from annoy.
In dreadfull warre maist thou be ouercome, Or liue in peace abandon’d and despisde.
Oh let this kisse be printed in thy hand, That when thou seest it, thou maist thinke on me.
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