Tha come ter say good-bye ter me, Tha wert frit o' summat. Tha come ter ha' finished an' done wi' me; An' off to a gel as wor younger than me, An' fresh and more nicer for marryin' wi'—; Yi, but tha'rt frit o' summat.
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Is to hear us laugh out loud when we hear a good joke. And when we laughing de mouth does open wider dan a carite. And when it come out with "Oui Foute" or "Mama Yo" it does sound real sweet. So doh laugh at we and think we antics funny.
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Dialect Poems by Famed African-American Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar Now Online; .; Dialect poems written by Paul Laurence Dunbar, ... "He had a very good ear and excellent eye and even a vision for the rest of the century that he did not live out," Martin said of the poet who died at the age of 33 in 1906. "He offers us a way...
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"When mornin' cum, I took a good ; Long look, and -- well, sir, sure's I'm ME -- ; That boat laid right whar that hotel had stood, And HIT sailed out to sea! ... UNREVISED EARLY POEMS. The Jacquerie. A Fragment - I.
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A comical guide to Lancashire dialect. ... CLICK HERE FOR SOME LANCASHIRE DIALECT POEMS WRITTEN BY DAVE DUTTON as well as some old favourites such as Bowton's Yard. ... There will be more dialect poems added in the near future. There are also more on the Atherton page (follow links).
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We must accept whatever good can be got out of it, and keep it under as we do sorrel and mullein and witchgrass, by enriching the soil, and sowing good seed in plenty; by good teaching and good books, rather than by wasting our time in talking against it.
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Toronto: Musson Book Company. One color illustration loose.Cover has minor staining and soiling.Minor wear to corners and spine ends.Circa early 1900's.. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Binger Wm. F.. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
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He experienced many changes in the Yorkshire way of life, some of which can be glimpsed in the poems here. Edwin had a good sense of humour and wrote many poems, not just in the local dialect. The poems reproduced on this site are in memory of Edwin who died on the 12 May 1997 aged 73.
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PGCC Collection: Yorkshire Dialect Poems by F.W. Moorman ... On Good Friday rist thy pleaf Royal Oak Day It's Royal Oak Day, Harvest Home and the Mell-Sheaf We have her, we have her, Here we coom at oor toon-end, Weel bun' an' better shorn Blest be t' day that Christ was born, Guy Fawkes Day A Stick and a stake,
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Oxford, MS 38655 Title: Yorkshire Dialect Poems Author: F.W. Moorman Release Date: October, 2001 [Etext #2888] [Yes, we are about one year ahead of schedule] Edition: 10 Language: English The Project Gutenberg Etext of Yorkshire Dialect Poems by F.W. ... this is also a good way to get them instantly upon announcement,
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