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Timmer, timber,

Timmer-propt, timber-propped.
Tine, to lose or be lost.
Tint, lost.

Tint as win, lost as won.
Tinkler, a tinker.
Tips, rams.

Tippence, twopence.

Tirl, to strip or uncover.

Tirl'd, rasped (knocked).
Tirlin, unroofing.

Tither, the other.

Tittlin, whispering and laughing.

Tocher, marriage-portion.

Todlin', walking unsteadily or softly

like an infant.

Tods, foxes.
Toom, empty.
Toop, a ram.

Toun, a hamlet, a farm-house.

Tout, the blast of a horn or trumpet. Touzie, rough, shaggy.

Touzle, to rumple.

Tow, a rope.

Towmond, a twelvemonth.

Toy, a fashion of female head-dress.
Toyte, to totter.

Transmugrify'd, metamorphosed.
Trashtrie, trash.

Treadin', treading.

Trews, trousers.

Trickie, tricksy.

Trig, spruce, neat.

Trinkling, trickling.

Troggin, wares sold by wandering merchants or cadgers.

Troke, to exchange, to deal with.
Trottin', trotting.

Trow't, believed.

Trowth in truth!

Tulzie, a quarrel.

Tup, a ram.

Twa. two.

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Index of First Eines.

A guid New-Year I wish thee, Maggie !

A head, pure, sinless quite of brain and soul
A little, upright, pert, tart, tripping wight
A rose-bud by my early walk

A slave to love's unbounded sway
Accept the gift a friend sincere
Adieu! a heart-warm, fond adieu !
Admiring Nature in her wildest grace
Adown winding Nith I did wander
Ae day, as Death, that gruesome carl
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever!
Again rejoicing nature sees
Again the silent wheels of time
Ah, Chloris, since it may na be
Ah, woe is me! my mother dear

All devil as I am, a damned wretch
All hail! inexorable lord!

Altho' my back be at the wa'

Altho' my bed were in yon muir

Altho' thou maun never be mine

Amang the trees where humming bees

Among the heathy hills and ragged woods

Ance mair I hail thee, thou gloomy December!

An honest man here lies at rest

Anna, thy charms my bosom fire

An' O for ane an' twenty, Tam!
An' O! my Eppie

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As down the burn they took their way

As father Adam first was fool'd

As I came in by our gate end

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As I stood by yon roofless tower

As I was a wand'ring ae midsummer e'enin'

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