Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect. Barnes William
FALL.
Corn a-turnèn Yollow | 76 |
A-Haulèn o' the Corn | 77 |
Harvest Hwome:—The vu'st Peärt | 78 |
Harvest Hwome:—Second Peärt | 79 |
A Zong ov Harvest Hwome | 80 |
Poll's Jack-Daw | 82 |
The Ivy | 83 |
The Welshnut Tree | 84 |
Jenny out vrom Hwome | 86 |
Grenley Water | 86 |
The Veäiry Veet that I do meet | 87 |
Mornèn | 88 |
Out a-Nuttèn | 90 |
Teäkèn in Apples | 91 |
Meäple Leaves be Yollow | 92 |
Night a-zettèn in | 93 |
The Weather-beäten Tree | 94 |
Shrodon Feäir:—The vu'st Peärt | 95 |
Shrodon Feäir:—The rest o't | 96 |
Martin's Tide | 97 |
Guy Faux's Night | 99 |
Eclogue:—The Common a-took in | 100 |
Eclogue:—Two Farms in Woone |
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