The book Poems Songs Recitations in the Lancashire Dialect was written by author James Brown Here you can read free online of Poems Songs Recitations in the Lancashire Dialect book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Poems Songs Recitations in the Lancashire Dialect a good or bad book?
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Heawever foalk aw'U not complain, At mi low posisbun ; Tbeawsauds o' eddykated men, Ar' in a wuss condisbun. Wen Ealpb Darlington coed o' me, To read a funny tale ; Prom tb' pen o' my friend Brierley, Wboas pieces never fail. Some young fellows wboa stood at tb' dur, Begun to laf£ at me ; But after o' aw sarvt urn eawt, An' tbat yo'll quickly see. Afore awd gotten liawve way tbroo', Some twenty- foive or six ; Kept neaw an' tben strikin' tb' floor, Wi canes an' fancv sticks. Lancashire Poems. *...7 Mi subjekt certainly wur lung, An' it had getten late ; But th' Cheermon sed ne'er heed urn Brown, I'm willin' for to wait. So aw kept on an' read th' piece tlaroo', An' after it wur o'er ; Some applause were given to me, An' one fop sed onkore. Mony a eliap would ne'er hav' refid, Another piece agen ; But aw're determint to keep on An' conquer sich like men. Though aw made a very bad start, Success is drawin' near; Its only whot one may expect, Iv he'll but persevere. Two men wur in the theatre, "Wen aw wur axt to sing ; A song which caused the audience, To make th' owd buildin' ring.
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