1The heroes bade lade their sumpters with weapons and with harness.
2I'd dress you and pet you, and lade you with gifts.
3Its squalling won't give us any iggs, nor lade to its nest nayther.
4Old SAMPSON the first's strength, like your'n of to-day, lade in his long hair.
5I squirmed up the lade among the slippery green slime till I reached the mill-wheel.
6While flower and gum the air with fragrance lade.
7They will not sink, lade them as you will; but they are wayward if mishandled.
8Ross returned hoarsely, trying to lade that title with all the scorn he could summon.
9Andt you have also been doing well of lade, as I am bleased to hear.
10Sometimes the Portugals lade logwood in this bay.
11He kens maist aboot the job, sin' he had t' mend t' lade when Hayes refused.
12And lade with fragrance the heated air
13Soon I was round the shoulder of the rise, in the little glen from which the mill-lade flowed.
14Gallinato did this, and also sent a vessel to Otón to lade as much as possible of the supplies.
15To lade the Faynians over.
16A small mill-lade ran in a wooden aqueduct at the other side of the yard, and into this I fell.
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