There was ne'er a gossoon in the village dared tread on the tail of my coat. |
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Whene'er he likes to tell his mind mair plain, I'se tell him frankly ne'er to do 't again. |
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We see this legislation as consumer legislation to protect the consumer against some of the ne'er do wells involved in the Internet. |
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Its not helping my cricked back and shoulder but ne'er mind. |
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Players play, owners own, and ne'er the twain shall meet, so Jordan gave up his stake, and ceded control of playing affairs to satisfy the authorities' requirements. |
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O May, thy morn was ne'er sae sweet as the mirk night of December. |
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Silence in love bewrays more woe Than words, though ne'er so witty: A beggar that is dumb, you know, May challenge double pity. |
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The Chatham House Rule, behind which many rogues and ne'er do wells have hidden, has been brought into sharp focus by The Birmingham Post. |
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If I am reading correctly between the lines, you were saying that it really has to do with the relationship between the fleet separation, that harvesters and processors ne'er shall meet. |
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I've ne'er heard his name named since I saw him go out of the yard as stout a man as ever trod shoe-leather. |
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We a' ken that there's tongues in heads, but I ne'er heard o' ony in hats or bauchles afore. |
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He roosed my e'en, sae bonnie blue, He roosed my waist sae genty sma' And aye my heart came to my mou' When ne'er a body heard or saw. |
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He who culminates his nature's wealth will ne'er lugubriate by stealth. |
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Ne'er do well Maggie Feller has finally been ejected from her parents' house and is forced to crash on her sister's couch. |
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Ne'er the sun might see Me bare who now with bloodshot eyes And teenful heart and cheeks how wan, Gathering bread in beggar's guise, From door to door must wander on. |
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