"Haugh" Quotes from Famous Books
... on the Rodric-haugh, And see it be by break o' day; And we will on to Conscowthart-Green, For there, I think, we'll ... — A Collection of Ballads • Andrew Lang
... ended, than the company began to issue from the house. The carriages had been previously assembled on the haugh below, and were so arranged there, that they drove up in a continued line; and as each passed the great gateway, it took up its owners, and then proceeded. There certainly were not less than seventy gentlemen's ... — The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, No. 577 - Volume 20, Number 577, Saturday, November 24, 1832 • Various
... only reached a point some fifteen miles from it, and I could not get back to my inn until its opening at five o'clock. Now there is train all the way. It must be supported by agricultural produce. Such wealth of fertility I never saw. I think, standing at any point in the great haugh of the Danube, I could see as much grain as all Scotland could produce. This had a curious social ... — The Book-Hunter - A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author • John Hill Burton |