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Part of Speech: noun
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" I wish I had na lived this day, " To mak my heart sae wae. - "Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)", Walter Scott.
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Jock answered thus, wi' doleful tone, " Aft, aft I wake- I seldom sleep; But wha's this kens my name sae weel, And thus to ease my wae does seek." - "Northumberland Yesterday and To-day", Jean F. Terry.
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To ane sae wae and lane, An' tak' her hamewards sune, In pity o' her mane: Lang ere the March winds blaw, May she, far far frae here, Meet them a' that's awa', Sin' the fa' o' the year. - "Literary and General Lectures and Essays", Charles Kingsley.