Never but three, or may be fower, have I seen in my time to come Anigh to her-man nor woman.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
I always feel it whenever he comes Anigh one, and if I had a child of my own, and that man had come and wanted to marry her, I'd have cut her up in little pieces and scattered them all about the garden first."
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn
No, lad, the fat's in the fire this time, and, may be, I may better help some poor critter away from the place than Anigh it.
"The White Squaw"
Mayne Reid