Lexicographical Neighbors of Lammy
Literary usage of Lammy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1912 by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1912)
"William Blake [1757-1827] LULLABY BALOO, loo, lammy, now baloo, my dear, Does
wee lammy ken that its daddy's no here? ..."
2. Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne: With a Memoir and Poems of Caroline by Carolina Oliphant Nairne Nairne, Caroline Oliphant, Charles Rogers (1869)
"|ALOO loo, lammy, now baloo my dear; Now, baloo loo, lammy, ain minnie is ...
Now hush-a-ba, lammy, now hush-a my dear; Now hush-a-ba, lammy ; ain minnie is ..."
3. Open Sesame!: Poetry and Prose for School-days by Blanche Wilder Bellamy (1898)
"Does wee lammy ken that its daddy's no here ? Ye're rocking full sweetly on mammy's
... Sing baloo, loo, lammy, sing baloo, my dear; Sing baloo, loo, lammy, ..."
4. Everyday English, Book 1 by Jean Sherwood Rankin (1902)
"Does wee lammy ken that its daddy's no here ? Ye're rocking full sweetly on mammy's
... Sing baloo, loo, lammy, sing baloo, my dear; Sing baloo, loo, lammy, ..."