"Weet" Quotes from Famous Books
... wind and weet, Nae star blinks through the driving sleet; Tak pity on my weary feet, And shield me frae the ... — Horace • Theodore Martin
... tops, from which the gray mists, lit by a flood of light, and breaking into masses before the morning breeze, began to descend into the valleys beneath them; whilst the voice of the grouse, the bleating of sheep and lambs, the pee-weet of the wheeling lap-wing, and the song of the lark threw life and animation the previous stillness of the country, sometimes a shallow river would cross the road winding off into a valley that was overhung, on one side, by rugged precipices clothed ... — The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh • William Carleton
... tak the gate, In blast an' blaudin' rain, deil hae't! The hale toon glintin', stane an' slate, Wi' cauld an' weet, An' to the Court, gin we'se be ... — The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - Volume 1 • Robert Louis Stevenson
... to behold you again in dying, Hills of home! and to hear again the call— Hear about the graves of the martyrs the pee-weet crying, And ... — Robert Louis Stevenson - a Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial • Alexander H. Japp |