| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1918 - 692 pages
...the door; You'd cry to bachelors at hwomc — "Here, come: 'ithin an hour You 'll vind ten ma1dens to your mind In Blackmwore by the Stour." An' if you look'd 'ithin their door, To zee em in their pleace, A-doen housework up avore Their smilen mother's feace; You'd cry — "Why, if a man would wive... | |
| American poetry - 1918 - 2030 pages
...Their daughters at the door; You'd cry to bachelors at hwome — "Here, come: 'ithin an hour You'll vind ten maidens to your mind, In Blackmwore by the Stour." An' if you looked 'ithin their door, To zee em in their pleace, • i - ii A-doen housework up avore Their smilen... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1923 - 796 pages
...daughters at the door ; You 'd cry to bachelors at hwomp — " Here, come : 'ithin an hour You '11 vind ten maidens to your mind, In Blackmwore by the...if you look'd 'ithin their door, To zee em in their plefice, A-doen housework up avore Their smilen mother's feaca ; You 'd cry — " Why, if a man would... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - English poetry - 1923 - 864 pages
...at the door, 20 You'd cry to bachelors at hwome: "Here, come! 'ithin an hour You'll vind ten ma1dens to your mind, In Blackmwore by the Stour." An' if you look'd 'ithin their door, 26 To zee em in their pleace, A-doen housework up avore Their smilen mother's feace, You'd cry: "Why,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 696 pages
...road, To Stower or Paladore, An' all the farmers' housen show'd Their daughters at the door; You'd cry to bachelors at hwome — "Here, come: 'ithin...if you look'd 'ithin their door, To zee em in their pleace, A-doen housework up avore Their smilen mother's feace; You'd cry — " Why, if a man would... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1924 - 774 pages
...Their daeters at the door ; 20 You'd cry to bachelors at hwome — ' Here, come : 'ithin an hour You'll vind ten maidens to your mind, In Blackmwore by the Stour.' An' if you looked 'ithin their door, 25 To zee em in their pleace, A-doen housework up avore Their smilen mother's... | |
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