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Examples

  • (Soundbite of music) Mr. GREEN: (Singing) That e'er the sun shone on, and dark blue is her e'e.

    If Abraham Lincoln Had An iPod 2009

  • (Soundbite of music) Mr. GREEN: (Singing) That e'er the sun shone on, and dark blue is her e'e.

    If Abraham Lincoln Had An iPod 2009

  • (Soundbite of music) Mr. GREEN: (Singing) That e'er the sun shone on, and dark blue is her e'e.

    If Abraham Lincoln Had An iPod 2009

  • And there's thirty horse in Hazel Home, either ha 'turns on her e'e

    Smugglers 1999

  • But blythe's the blink [glance] o 'Robie's e'e, [eye]

    Country Lassie 1999

  • Oh I laid in bed o'er lang this morning, heedless o 'my mother's scorning, turned and twisted all last night and never closed an e'e.

    Partans in His Creel 1997

  • Like banished Swill who view afar his Alps with longing e'e.

    Scarborough Settler's Lament 1982

  • But lately was a bonny bride with pleasure in her e'e.

    Lowlands of Holland 5 1970

  • I asked the governor punch my ticket, he said he would punch my e'e.

    The Twenty-First of Liverpool 1961

  • She winked tae me wi 'the tail o' her e'e as I was a-walkin 'past cho: Wi' me too-ran-ay, lilt-for-laddie

    The Overgate 1954

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