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Ross, the poet of his muse Scota, from which, by the by, I took the idea of Coila: ('tis a poem of Beattie's in the Scottish dialect, which, perhaps, you have never seen): --
The Letters of Robert Burns Robert Burns 1777
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Ross the poet of his muse Scota, from which, by the bye, I took the idea of Coila ('tis a poem of Beattie's in the Scottish dialect, which perhaps you have never seen:) --
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-- and then cheerfully looking back on the honest folks with whom I have been happy, I shall say or sing, "Sae merry as we a 'hae been!" and, raising my last looks to the whole human race, the last words of the voice of "Coila" [208] shall be, "Good night, and joy be wi 'you a'!"
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This should bring some happiness to Bridget Coila, seeing how it's her cat on the cover:
Orbital panels frankwu 2008
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Then we judges - Jay, Misty Marshall, Bridget Coila and I - will pick our favorites of the top ten.
Cool fish frankwu 2007
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They lived not in town but out in the county, near the small community of Coila pronounced “Coe-AHL-lah”.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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They lived not in town but out in the county, near the small community of Coila pronounced “Coe-AHL-lah”.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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They lived not in town but out in the county, near the small community of Coila pronounced “Coe-AHL-lah”.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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Coil, Coila, Kyle (one of the ancient districts of Ayrshire).
Glossary 1909
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Coila, the traditional appellation of the district.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2 Various 1885
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