Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluid
Literary usage of Bluid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English and Scottish Popular Ballads by Francis James Child, Helen Child Sargent (1904)
"1 ' WHAT bluid 's that on thy coat lap, Son Davie, son Davie ? ... 3 ' Hawk's
bluid was neer sae red, Son Davie, son Davie : Hawk's bluid was neer sae red, ..."
2. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"It is the bluid of my great hawk, And the truth I hae lald ... Hawk's bluid was
ne'er sae red, And the truth come tell to me O." " It is the bluid o' my ..."
3. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"Wi* sword an'дип he thought a sin Guid Christian bluid to draw, man ; . A Fragment.
3. ... And wcel he lik'd to shed their bluid, And sell their skin. ..."
4. Reminiscences of Fifty Years by Mark Boyd (1871)
"... the bluid o' the Howards' in his veins, the hoisting the flag is sure to call
up his antecedents, which otherwise would have been allowed to remain ..."
5. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1883)
"... We'll meet misfortune's sternest fae,— As well as mony mair, Sweet lass !
THE BOWL O' bluid. Within a neighbouring borough town There ..."