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Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series To which is added The Cream of Wit and Humour from his Popular Writings / Hartley, John, 1839-1915
. All we Had. Give it 'em Hot. Th' Honest Hard Worker. Niver Heed. Sing On. What aw Want ... , An' bade "gooid day." Said aw, "Owd friend, pray tell me true, If in your heart yo niver details...- creator(s) - Hartley, John, 1839-1915
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- subject(s) - wor; shoo; abaat; soa; varry; gooid; niver; noa; fowk; aat; sed; shoo sed; sich; shoo wor; thi; chap; an' shoo; moor; bit; shoo sed; varry; moor; shoo; bit; abaat; sich; an' shoo; aat; gooid; thi; fowk; sed; shoo wor; soa; chap; wor; noa; niver;
- title - Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series To which is added The Cream of Wit and Humour from his Popular Writings
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The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire / Jennings, James
--I love ye well; And niver, niver sholl vorget I vust drAcw'd breath in _Zummerzet_; Amangst ye liv ... , Nuost. _prep._ Nigh, near. Niver-tha-near. _adv._ (Never-the-near), To no purpose, uselessly. Nona details...- creator(s) - Jennings, James
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- subject(s) - thac; acll; vor; thic; jitch; nif; zac; good bwye; somersetshire; zaw; zed; zum; goo; ool; niver; dialect; pron; naw; gee; anglo; saxon; polished dialect; moor; war; mac; acll; gee; moor; nif; mac; polished dialect; saxon; anglo; vor; somersetshire; war; ool; zac; pron; good bwye; thic; naw; zum; thac; zaw; goo; zed; dialect; jitch; niver;
- title - The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
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More Tales of the Ridings / Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
' it were a lad that he'd niver clapped een on afore. He were no bigger nor Doed, but 'twere gey hard to tell ... ' pricky-back urchins. But he'd niver catched a squirrel; they were ower wick for him, an' he wanted details...- creator(s) - Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
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- subject(s) - learoyd; melsh dick; melsh; ower; mary whittaker; shoo; fowks; misen; nowt; lile; whittaker; watter; parfitt; jerry; afore; niver; coom; noan; heerd; efter; lass; neet; janet's cove; frae; lang; potate; gat; cove; grannie; mary; dick; sam; gotten; squirre; shoo; noan; gat; misen; lile; neet; squirre; whittaker; melsh; learoyd; nowt; parfitt; lang; fowks; sam; gotten; mary whittaker; lass; potate; frae; efter; ower; coom; afore; janet's cove; jerry; melsh dick; dick; heerd; watter; cove; mary; niver; grannie;
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Songs of the Ridings / Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
Cumberland innkeeper told Canon Rawnsley, "I've seed him a-takin' his family out in a string, and niver geein ... ' the whoal time; but niver no crackin' wi' 'em, nor no pleasure in 'em--a desolate-minded man, ye kna details...- creator(s) - Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
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- subject(s) - wheer; frae; coom; murmurin' low; neet; ower; cambodunum; ivery; yeer; niver; fowks; awlus; blooid; mally; mary mecca; overblow; leet; fieldfares; one yeer; noan; kirkby; yorkshire; gooid; nowt; bees; lile; watter; wark; childer; lang; theer; aboon; diale; ivery; noan; lile; awlus; neet; wheer; nowt; cambodunum; lang; gooid; fowks; fieldfares; kirkby; leet; wark; childer; bees; frae; theer; mally; blooid; ower; coom; one yeer; mary mecca; overblow; yeer; diale; aboon; yorkshire; murmurin' low; watter; niver;
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Observations By Mr. Dooley / Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
' on up to th' prisint day. Thim was times that th' Lord niver heerd about, but is as well known to manny a la ... . He might have th' punch left in him that wud get th' money. A woman niver cares how manny men are kilt details...- creator(s) - Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
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- subject(s) - whin; thim; hinnissy; fr'm th'; dooley; befure; f'r th'; wud; niver; th' wurruld; hennessy; ivry; th' prisidint; afther; counthry; an' th'; anny; whin th'; th' sinit; befure th'; cud; th' counthry; th' sthreet; th' ph'lippeens; th' on'y; th' coort; undher; cud; hinnissy; wud; thim; th' on'y; th' counthry; th' ph'lippeens; befure th'; th' sthreet; undher; fr'm th'; dooley; th' wurruld; whin; counthry; th' prisidint; th' coort; anny; befure; th' sinit; whin th'; hennessy; afther; an' th'; ivry; f'r th'; niver;
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Mr. Dooley Says / Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
a half in a payin' business with ye, I'd niver let th' sun go down on a quarrel,' he says. 'But if ye ... ' life he desarved. They niver leave th' ladies out iv these stories iv th' gr-reat. A woman that marries details...- creator(s) - Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
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- subject(s) - thim; whin; wud; fr'm th'; dooley; annything; th' wurruld; f'r th'; anny; hogan; niver; cud; th' prisidint; th' on'y; th' coort; dillygate fr'm; th' sthreet; away fr'm; hundhred an'; thin; th' tariff; says th'; hogan calls; cud; wud; thim; th' on'y; hundhred an'; away fr'm; hogan calls; th' tariff; th' sthreet; fr'm th'; dooley; th' wurruld; whin; annything; hogan; th' prisidint; th' coort; anny; thin; says th'; dillygate fr'm; f'r th'; niver;
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Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen / Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
him on th' spot, or, betther still, r-run up an alley. Ye must niver lose that face, Hinnissy. "I showed th ... 'll niver come in," protested Mr. Hennessy, stoutly. "No more ye will, ye rebelyous omadhon," said Mr details...- creator(s) - Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936
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- subject(s) - thim; fr'm th'; f'r th'; th' sthreet; th' wurruld; th' prisident; an' th'; whin th'; th' coort; th' polis; rchey road; ivry man; th' nex'; f'r thim; come fr'm; th' ol'; th' flure; ol' man; uncle mike; father kelly; iver see; niver see; th' wurruld; uncle mike; ol' man; father kelly; come fr'm; f'r thim; th' flure; th' polis; th' prisident; niver see; iver see; thim; th' nex'; ivry man; th' coort; th' ol'; whin th'; th' sthreet; an' th'; rchey road; fr'm th'; f'r th';
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Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems / Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
'-Time J. H. Dixon I Niver can call Her my Wife Ben Preston Come to thy Gronny ... that the genius of Preston chiefly consists. In poems like "Owd Moxy," "T' Lancashire Famine," and "I niver can details...- creator(s) - Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William), 1872-1919
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- subject(s) - neet; awd; yorkshire; dialect; dree neet; dean't mak; coom; niver; mak gam; thoo; mak; yorkshire dialect; thowt; tak; bud; shoo; lass; ower; nea; dree; yan; frae; aat; neet an'; ivvery neet; weel; poems; awd wife; lang; christ tak; dialect poetry; john ha; shoo; weel; bud; dean't mak; dree neet; neet; mak gam; aat; tak; lang; neet an'; yorkshire dialect; john ha; ivvery neet; lass; thowt; christ tak; frae; thoo; awd wife; ower; coom; nea; yan; yorkshire; poems; dree; awd; dialect poetry; mak; dialect; niver;
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Soldiers Three / Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
he said time an' over, "Kape out av the brute's way, my dear." But he niver had the heart for to send her away ... . Thin I saw --ut come out in the actin'--fwhat I niver saw before, an' that was that he was no gentleman details...- creator(s) - Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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- subject(s) - capt; sez; mulvaney; sahib; wali dad; ram dass; orf'cer bhoy; captain gadsby; peg barney; isser jang; daoud shah; little orf'cer; dinah shadd; ram dass; wali dad; daoud shah; peg barney; mulvaney; little orf'cer; capt; sahib; isser jang; dinah shadd; captain gadsby; orf'cer bhoy; sez;
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Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In A Sling / Poe, Edgar Allen
-litter, when up com'd the delivery servant wid an illigant card, and he tould me that the name on it (for I niver ... her jist thin right in the face with both eyes. But the little ould Frinchman he niver beginned to suspict details...- creator(s) - Poe, Edgar Allen
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- subject(s) - pathrick; leddyship; tracle; barronitt; mesilf; squaze; mounseer; maiter; widdy; althegither; swate; dauns; frinchman; houl; afther; flipper; wud; wou; illigant; mavourneen; misthress; och; pully; yur; divil; sofy; peepers; gintleman; hould; spalpeen; thi; barronitt; wud; widdy; swate; spalpeen; leddyship; divil; sofy; pully; maiter; pathrick; tracle; yur; mounseer; thi; peepers; mavourneen; houl; hould; och; dauns; squaze; frinchman; mesilf; wou; flipper; illigant; althegither; afther; gintleman; misthress;
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