—The Farmer's Ha'.

"Weel!" quo' Willie, when his ain wife dang him.

We presume that this was intended by Willie as an expression of indifference at the punishment which was being administered to him.

Weel's him and wae's him that has a bishop in his kin.

"Because such may be advanced, and perhaps disappointed."—Kelly.

Weel won corn should be housed ere the morn.

"'Won corn,' corn dried by exposure to the air."—Jamieson.

Weel worth a' that gars the plough draw.

Anglice, Good luck to everything by which we earn money.