Yorkshire Dialect Poems 1673 1915 And Traditional Poems
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(28) Frae t' banks go fetch me a weam-tow(29)My nowt's(30) e'en wrecken'd, he'll not dow. (31) E'en wellanerin!(32) for my nowt, For syke a musan(33) ne'er was wrowt. Put t' wyes(34) amell(35) yon stirks an' steers I' t' owmer, (36) an' sneck the lear-deers. (37)See if Goff Hyldroth be gain-hand (38)Thou helterful, (39) how dares ta stand! LASS. He'll coom belive, (40) or aibles titter, (41)For when he hard i' what a twitter(42)Your poor owse lay, he took his flailAn' hang'd 't by t' swipple(43...) on a nail;An' teuk a mell(44) fra t' top o' t' wharns(45)An' sware he'd ding your owse i' t' harns. (46)He stack his shak-fork up i' t' esins(47)An' teuk his jerkin off o' t' gresins. (48)Then teuk his mittens, reached his bill, An' off o' t' yune-head(49) teuk a swill(50)To kep t' owse blude in. Leuk, he's coom. AWD WIFE. Than reach a thivel(51) or a strum(52)To stir his blude; stand not to tauk. Hing t' reckans(53) up o' t' rannel-bauk. (54)God ye good-morn, Goff; I's e'en fainYou'll put my owse out o' his pain.
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