Lexicographical Neighbors of Sangs
Literary usage of Sangs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1881)
"The version we give of the "Auld Scotch sangs " contains an additional verse to any
... 0 ! sing to me the auld Scotch sangs, I' the braid Scottish tongue, ..."
2. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"Auld Scotia's sangs! auld Scotia's sangs—the strains o' youth and yore! — 0 lilt
to me, and I will list—will list them o'er and o'er; Though mak' me wae, ..."
3. The American Pulpit: Sketches, Biographical and Descriptive, of Living by Henry Fowler (1856)
"My heart gaes back to auld Scotland, The saut tears dim mine e'e, An' the Scotch
bluid leaps in a' my veins, As ye sing thae sangs to me. ..."
4. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a ...by John Jamieson by John Jamieson (1879)
"-Specimen of Godly and Spiritual sangs, Dangerous Secrets, 2 vols., 12mo, Lond., 1815.
D'Arsy, Dictionaire Francois-Flaman, 4to, Amst., 1694. ..."
5. The American Pulpit: Sketches, Biographical and Descriptive, of Living by Henry Fowler (1856)
"SIN a to mo the auld Scotch sangs, I' the braid Scottish tongue, The Bangs my
father loved to hear, The sangs my mither sung; When she sat beside my cradle, ..."
6. Songs and Ballads of Clydesdale by A. Nimmo (1882)
"... mony a lang-lost frien' • We seem again to grip the hand That lang in dust
has been. And oh, how true our auld Scots sangs, When nature they portray ! ..."
7. Palmer's Index to the Times NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1899)
"... Policy of Colbert, by Mr. sangs- ter. 5 n 10 d •— Eighteenth Century Letters
edited RB Johnston. 22 m 9 t Bp. of Salisbury. ..."
8. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1881)
"The version we give of the "Auld Scotch sangs " contains an additional verse to any
... 0 ! sing to me the auld Scotch sangs, I' the braid Scottish tongue, ..."
9. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"Auld Scotia's sangs! auld Scotia's sangs—the strains o' youth and yore! — 0 lilt
to me, and I will list—will list them o'er and o'er; Though mak' me wae, ..."
10. The American Pulpit: Sketches, Biographical and Descriptive, of Living by Henry Fowler (1856)
"My heart gaes back to auld Scotland, The saut tears dim mine e'e, An' the Scotch
bluid leaps in a' my veins, As ye sing thae sangs to me. ..."
11. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a ...by John Jamieson by John Jamieson (1879)
"-Specimen of Godly and Spiritual sangs, Dangerous Secrets, 2 vols., 12mo, Lond., 1815.
D'Arsy, Dictionaire Francois-Flaman, 4to, Amst., 1694. ..."
12. The American Pulpit: Sketches, Biographical and Descriptive, of Living by Henry Fowler (1856)
"SIN a to mo the auld Scotch sangs, I' the braid Scottish tongue, The Bangs my
father loved to hear, The sangs my mither sung; When she sat beside my cradle, ..."
13. Songs and Ballads of Clydesdale by A. Nimmo (1882)
"... mony a lang-lost frien' • We seem again to grip the hand That lang in dust
has been. And oh, how true our auld Scots sangs, When nature they portray ! ..."
14. Palmer's Index to the Times NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1899)
"... Policy of Colbert, by Mr. sangs- ter. 5 n 10 d •— Eighteenth Century Letters
edited RB Johnston. 22 m 9 t Bp. of Salisbury. ..."