| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1864 - 228 pages
...Since you noo mwore be at my zide, In walks in zummer het, I '11 goo alwone where mist do ride, Droo trees a-drippen wet : Below the rain-wet bough, my...to miss ye now, As I do grieve at hwome. Since now bczide my dinner-bwoard Your vaice do never sound, I '11 eat the bit I can avword, A vield upon the... | |
| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1879 - 524 pages
...A-LOST. SINCE I noo mwore do zee your feace, Up steairs or down below, I'll zit me in the lwonesome pleace, Where flat-bough'd beech do grow : Below the...An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at home. Since now bezide my dinner-bwoard Your vaice do never sound, I'll eat the bit I can avword, A-vield... | |
| Helen Mathers - English literature - 1881 - 780 pages
...said aloud, as he entered his own gates. " Poor murdered Madcap," and repeated over the lines — • Since you noo mwore be at my zide In walks, in zummer...An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at hwhome. CHAPTER XIX. It is hard to personate and act a part long, for, where truth is not at the bottom,... | |
| Helen Buckingham Mathers - 1882 - 272 pages
...he said aloud, as he entered his own gates. " Poor murdered Madcap," and repeated over the lines — Since you noo mwore be at my zide In walks, in zummer...An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at hwhome. CHAPTER II. It is hard to personate and act a part long, for where truth is not at the bottom... | |
| 1888 - 618 pages
...naturally not been accustomed to go out in mist and rain, and therefore he goes. ' Below the ram-wet bough, my love, Where you did never come, An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at home.' She no longer sits beside him at the ' dinner bwoard,' and therefore he now takes his food with... | |
| Helen Mathers - 1894 - 376 pages
...said aloud, as he entered his own gates. ' Poor murdered Madcap,' and repeated over the lines — ' Since you noo mwore be at my zide In walks, in zummer...An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at hwhome.' CHAPTER II. ' It is hard to personate and act a part long, for where truth is not at the bottom... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...Since you noo mwore be at my zide, In walks in zummer het, I'll goo alwone where mist do ride, Droo trees a-drippen wet ; Below the rain-wet bough, my...bezide my dinner-bwoard Your vai'ce do never sound, I'll eat the bit I can avword A-vield upon the ground ; Below the darksome bough, my love, Where you... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1902 - 1118 pages
...walks in zummcr het, I'll goo alwone where mist do ride, Droo trees a-drippen wet ; Below the rafn-wet bough, my love, Where you did never come, An' I don't...grieve at hwome. Since now bezide my dinner-bwoard Your valce do never sound, I'll eat the bit I can avword A-vield upon the ground; Below the darksome bough,... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1904 - 1058 pages
...Since you noo mwore be at my zide, In walks in zummer het, I'll goo alwone where mist do ride, Droo trees a-drippen wet ; Below the rain-wet bough, my...grieve at hwome. Since now bezide my dinner-bwoard Your vatce do never sound, I'll eat the bit I can avword A-vield upon the ground; Below the darksome bough,... | |
| English poetry - 1905 - 682 pages
...his hounds do catch thik heare. XI.-THE WIFE A-LOST. SINCE I noo mwore do zee your feace, Up steairs or down below, I'll zit me in the Iwonesome pleace,...bezide my dinner-bwoard Your vai'ce do never sound, I'll eat the bit I can avword, A-vield upon the ground ; Below the darksome bough, my love, Where you... | |
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