Lexicographical Neighbors of Daunton
Literary usage of Daunton
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1909)
"TO daunton ME THE blude-red rose at Yule may blaw, The simmer lilies bloom in
snaw, The frost may freeze the deepest sea; But an auld man shall never ..."
2. The Works of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1877)
"THE blude-red rose at Yule may blaw, The simmer lilies bloom in snaw, The frost
may freeze the deepest sea ; But an auld man shall never daunton me. ..."
3. The Poetry of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1897)
"182 TO daunton ME 182 in Johnson : Unsigned. The MS. iu the Hastie !^>llection
differs slightly from the printed copy. The •horus in Johnson is Stanza ii. ..."
4. The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns by Robert Burns, William Ernest Henley (1897)
"The frost may freeze the deepest sea, But an auld man shall never daunton me.
II To daunton me, and me sae young, Wi' his fa use heart and flatt'ring ..."
5. The Illustrated book of Scottish songs: from the sixteenth to the nineteenth (1854)
"TO daunton ME. Chiefly by BUENS. THE bluid-red rose at Yule may blaw, The summer
lilies bloom in snaw, The frost may freeze the deepest sea; But an auld man ..."
6. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland: Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the by James Hogg (1821)
"Then raise the banner, raise it high ; For Charles we'll conquer or we'll die
The clans a' leal and true men be, And shaw me wha will daunton thee! ..."