6 Words to use with wain

Kitte-mau-giz-ze Sho-wain-e-min, is their common expression to an agentI am poor, show me pity, (or rather) charity me; for they use their substantives for verbs.

There also stands a speech-maker by rote, Pulling the strings of his boxed raree-show; And in the lapse of many years may come Prouder itinerant, mountebank, or he 35 Whose wonders in a covered wain lie hid.

It was sad to think of Five-Bobpleasant, hospitable Five-Bobas shut up, with no one but a solitary caretaker there pending the settling of the Beecham insolvency; with flowers running to seed unheeded in the wide old garden, grass yellowing on the lawns, fruit wasting in wain-loads in the great orchard, kennels, stables, fowl-houses, and cow-yards empty and deserted.

[L] the ponderous timber-wain resounds; In foamy breaks the rill, with merry song, Dashed o'er the rough rock, lightly leaps along; From lonesome chapel at the mountain's feet, Three humble bells their rustic chime repeat; 140 Sounds from the water-side the hammered boat; And 'blasted' quarry thunders, heard remote!

" "I rec'lect now," said Job Lear very slowly, "that the wain-rope was wet

The wain trains which had lately followed the packhorse trains over the Alleghanieswith the widening of the Wilderness Roadwere already bringing many comforts and even luxuries to the cabins of the well-to-do settlers.

6 Words to use with  wain