A word used to show agreement or affirmation of something.
1 Ye're a fierce trim, ay , that's clear, but this time you're outmatched.
2 I think that much sorrow draws near this land; ay , and others.
3 This is the way it will ay be, all my life long.
4 The old, ay , perhaps the most common lesson of life, is disappointment.
5 Now of a sudden came friends and flattery, ay , and love itself.
6 She hath borne her modestly and discreetly, ay and truly, through all.
7 Adventure, ay , and grave danger too, are wont to show themselves unexpectedly.
8 Early or late, and ay ready-withthe Napiers; I'll wash, I'll wash.'
9 Lord Eglington is there, and 'tis time he was returning - ay , 'tis time.
10 You are risking many dangers-dangersto health, ay , and other dangers, too.
11 It was bad enough before-andnow everything's burned up-andall Manley's nice - ha - ay -
12 Such moments are worth living for, ay , three score years and ten.
13 Guard well, therefore, every word you utter, ay , even your very thoughts.
14 I hae ay fear o' folk that are 'neither cauld nor het.'
15 But soon her look of surprise gave way to a frown; ay !
16 And you will ay have patience with me, dear, and trust me?
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