That I wad wi' a' my heart; and mickle obliged to your honour for putting me in mind o' my bounden duty.
Evan; 'ay, and many a fair head beside, that would not ken where to lay itself, but for the mickle barn at Glennaquoich.
I hae dealt a' my life in halters, I think na mickle o' putting my craig in peril of a Saint John-stone's tippet.
Ye'll no hae mickle better whisky than that aboon the Pass?
Chief) did not like ta Sassenagh duinhe-wassel to be pingled wi' mickle speaking, as she was na tat weel.
Sir Hugh set his Back again a Tree, And then the Men compast him round; His mickle Sword from his Hand did flee, And then they brought Sir Hugh to the Ground.
But while the Greeks besieged Troy, Penelope apace did spin; And weavers wrought with mickle joy, Though little gains were coming in; For love and friendship.
He told him forth the good red gold, He told it forth with mickle dinne, The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I'm again the lord of Linne.
Rise up and make a clean fireside, Put on the mickle pat; Gie little Kate her cotton goun, And Jock his Sunday's coat.
Two captains moved, with mickle might, Their spears to shivers went.
At the great minster window sat The king in mickle state, To see Charles Bawdin go along To his most welcome fate.
He had as antique stories tell, A daughter cleaped Dowsabell, a mayden fayre and free: And for she was her fathers heire, 10 Full well she was ycond the leyre, of mickle curtesie.
When sir John Goodale heard of this he came with mickle might And there he took their tongues away, their legs or else their sight.
In Arthur's court Tom Thumb did live A man of mickle might, Who was the best of the table round, And eke a worthy Knight.
I am sure he might hae been here lang before this time, if his heart yearned as mickle to see me as mine does to see him.
Now the stream makes a bend between two hills, and looking up the vale we see the lower slopes of Mickle Fell--the highest mountain in Yorkshire.
Lowest of all lies what appears to be a light green meadow; beyond it rises a Mickle Fell on a small scale: I will make my way to the top of that, and there take a new departure.
Mickle Fell is one of the great summits in the range described by geologists as the Pennine chain--the backbone of England.
On the way from Mickle Fell to Brough I met with a more unkindly experience; and that was an hour's walking for a single mile.
What pains they took; how many times they toiled to the top of Mickle Fell only to find that up there it was too windy for their observations, and so forth.
The Siere Chatillion, yonger of that name, Advaunced next before the erlie's syghte; His fader was a manne of mickle fame, And he renomde and valorous in fyghte.
He sweren soe (and mickle moe) It made man's flesch to creepen, The air ben blue with his ado And sore his wiffe ben wepen.
Ther ben a knyght, Sir Hoten hight, That on a time did swere In mighty store othes mickle sore, Whiche grieved his wiffe to here.
Richard bade that she should go; That turned him to mickle woe!
Farewell my boat, and lusty oars, That scelp'd, wi' mickle spray!
He threw them o'er his left shoulder, With mickle care and pain; And he bade it keep them, fathoms deep, Till he returned again.
There was Muckle Willie, andMickle Willie, and Nimble Willie, and many a Willie more.
Brignall banks be fair, And Greta woods be gay, Yet micklemust the maiden dare, Would reign my Queen of May!
For if my father and mother got wit, And my bold brethren three, O mickle wad be the gude red blude This day wad be spilt for me!
O Madam, said Sir Tristram, go from me, for mickle anger and danger have I escaped for your love.
To the noble maidens their toil broughtmickle woe.
I was returning from Hampton upon Allhallowmas eve, between the hours of ten and eleven at night, in company with Master Euseby Treen; and when we came to the bottom of Mickle Meadow, we heard several men in discourse.
We crope back under the shadow of the alders and hazels on the high bank that bordereth Mickle Meadow, and, making straight for the public road, hastened homeward.
Then Hobby Noble smiled and lough, And spoke these words in mickle pride; 'Thou sits so finely on thy gelding That, John, thou rides like a bride.
XXIV ‘For if my father and mother got wit, And my bold brethren three, O mickle wad be the gude red blude This day wad be spilt for me!
XXIV ‘Is there no a bird in a’ this forest Will do as mickle for me As dip its wing in the wan water And straik it on my e’e-bree?
He’s tauld them to her lady mither, Wha wrought Sweet William mickle wae.
XXXVI ‘I got him in my mother’s bower Wi’ mickle sin and shame; I brought him up in the good greenwood Under the shower and rain.
XII O she has bribed her father’s men Wi’ mickle gold and white monie, She’s gotten the keys of the prison strong, And she has set Young Beichan free.
Mickle worse is it when the light of the stars and the glimmer o' the sea three hunder feet below are all that ye hae to guide ye!
It was through our nurse, a Kirkbean woman and her name Kate Maxwell, called Mickle Kate o' the Shore.
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