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" dark and deep, Where slimy creatures nightly creep, And human footsteps never tread, There is a store of treasure hid. If it be so, I have no doubt, Some lucky wight will find it out ; Yet so or not, is nought to me, For I shall ne'er go there to see... "
The Bard of the Dales, Or, Poems and Miscellaneous Pieces: Partly in the ... - Page 45
by John Castillo - 1850 - 184 pages
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Awd Isaac, The steeple chase, and other poems, with a glossary of the ...

John Castillo - English language - 1843 - 200 pages
...Lealholm Hall; Yet whether such a place there be, Or not, is all unkpown to me. There in a cellar, dark and deep, Where slimy creatures nightly creep,...have no doubt, Some lucky wight will find it out: 5 Yet so or not, is nought to me, For I shall ne'er go there to see!" The man did slyly twice or thrice,...
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Poems in the North Yorkshire Dialect

John Castillo - English language - 1878 - 110 pages
...Lealholm Hall. Yet whether such a place theie be, Or not, is all unknown to me. There, 'neath a cellar dark and deep, Where slimy creatures nightly creep,...have no doubt Some lucky wight will find it out: Yet tree or false is nought to me, For I shall ne'er go there to see !' Oor Leealholm frinnd did twice...
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The Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past, Volume 12

Archaeology - 1885 - 310 pages
...not, is all unknown to me. Where slimy creatures nightly creep, There, 'neath a cellar dark and deep, And human footsteps never tread, There is a store...hid. If it be so, I have no doubt Some lucky wight «ill find Ąt out : Yet true or false is nought to me, For I shall ne'er go there to see ! ' Oor Leealholm...
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Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and Traditional Poems

Dialect poetry, English - 1917 - 210 pages
...Lealholm Ha1P; Yet whether such a place there be, Or not, is all unknown to me. There in a cellar, dark and deep, Where slimy creatures nightly creep,...twice or thrice The Cockney thenk for his advice; Then heame agean withoot delay He cherfully did tak his way. An' set aboot the wark, an' sped, Fun' ivvery...
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