Vor to pull wi' the geeses' red bills, That did hiss at the vo'k that did pass, Or the bwoys that pick'd up their white quills. But shortly, if vower or vive Ov our goslens do creep vrom the agg, They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive,... Poems in the Dorset Dialect - Page 112by William Barnes - 1864 - 207 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Barnes - Country life - 1863 - 248 pages
...shortly, if vower or vive Ov our goslens do creep vrom the agg, They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, In a coop, or a-tied by the lag....play in, an' if they do grow, They wull have a thin musheroom feace, Wi' their bodies so sumple as dough. But a man is a-meade ov a child, An' his limbs... | |
| William Barnes - 1863 - 248 pages
...shortly, if vower or vive Ov our goslens do creep vrom the agg, They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, In a coop, or a-tied by the lag....land, Thomas, an' snatch at land, Now is the plan ; Meiike money wherever you can. The childern wull soon have noo pleii.ce Vor to play in, an' if they... | |
| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1863 - 232 pages
...shortly, if vower or vive Ov our goslens do creep worn the agg, They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, In a coop, or a-tied by the lag. Vor to catch at land, Thomas, an1 snatch at land, Now is the plan ; Meake money wherever you can. The childern wull soon have noo... | |
| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1879 - 508 pages
...creep vrom the agg. They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, In a coop, or a-tied by jhe lag. Vor to catch at land, Thomas, an' snatch at land,...play in, an' if they do grow, They wull have a thin musheroom feace, Wi' their bodies so sumple as dough. But a man is a-meade ov a child, An' his limbs... | |
| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1879 - 524 pages
...or vive Ov our goslens do creep vrom the agg. They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, Vor to catch at land, Thomas, an' snatch at land,...Now is the plan ; Meake money wherever you can, The childem wull soon have noo pleace Vor to play in, an' if they do grow, They wull have a thin musheroom... | |
| English poetry - 1905 - 682 pages
...shortly, if vower or vive Ov our goslens do creep vrom the agg, They must mwope in the gearden, mwore dead than alive, In a coop, or a-tied by the lag....play in, an' if they do grow, They wull have a thin musheroom feace, Wi' their bodies so sumple as dough. But a man is a-meade ov a child, An' his limbs... | |
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