Read full poem →But yet, O L—d! confess I must,
At times I’m fash’d wi’ fleshly lust:
An’ sometimes, too, in wardly trust,
Dictionary Entry
A worry; trouble; bother.
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Poetry examples for “fash”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Then hiltie skiltie, we gae scrievin',
An' fash nae mair.
Read full poem →And ken na how to wair't;
But Davie, lad, ne'er fash your head,
Tho' we hae little gear,
Read full poem →apte for quycke entryuge, and therfore sayth Cicero, that
cranes taught by nature, observe in fljange a triangle fash-
ion alwayes, bycause it is so apte to perce and go thorowe
