11 examples of fause in sentences

"Whether it's fause or true," he replied, "ye s'ould na keep it to yoursel'.

Ye wull be fause to 'im!"

Compare the second stanza of each: Thou'lt break my heart, thou bonnie bird, That sings upon the bough; Thou minds me o' the happy days When my fause love was true.

And a fause knight threw us the bonny broun hair, To please his braw new fere.

' 'Gae pull, gae pull the simmer leaves, And strew them saft o'er me; My token's tint, my love is fause, I'll lay me doon and dee.' 1847.

"Yet I will stay at Otterbourne, Where you shall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end, A fause lord I'll call thee" Next day the Scots left Newcastle and marched northward.

And if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me." "The Otterbourne's a bonnie burn, 'Tis pleasant there to be; But there is naught at Otterbourne To feed my men and me.

"Yet I will stay at Otterbourne Where you sall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end A fause lord I'll call thee.

Go to the devil with thyself, for I will ne'er see thy fause loon's visage againthou should be ashamed to look me in the face.

COLLEAN (May), the heroine of a Scotch ballad, which relates how "fause Sir John" carried her to a rock for the purpose of throwing her down into the sea; but May outwitted him, and subjected him to the same fate he had designed for her. COLLEEN', i.e. "girl;" Colleen bawn ("the blond girl"); Colleen rhue ("the red-haired girl"), etc.

And in an instant she opens her eyes and up she sits, and spins herself round, and down wi' her, wi' a clack on her two tall heels on the floor, facin' me, ogglin' in my face wi' her two great glassy eyes, and a wicked simper wi' her wrinkled lips, and lang fause teeth.

11 examples of  fause  in sentences