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- REVISED EDITION of POEMS
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- The Grand Old Man of Oakworth.
- THOUGHTS SUGGESTED on hearing Dr. Dobie’s Lecture on Burns.
- What Profits Me.
- The Death of Gordon.
- The Earl of Beaconsfield.
- Come, Nivver Dee i’ Thi Shell.
- Owd Betty’s Advice.
- T’owd Blacksmith’s Advice ta hiz Son Ned.
- Th’ Furst Pair o’ Briches.
- O Welcome, Lovely Summer.
- Burns’s Centenary.
- Waiting for t’ Angels.
- The Lass o’ Newsholme Dean.
- The Broken Pitcher.
- Ode to Sir Titus Salt.
- Cowd az Leead.
- The Factory Girl.
- Bonny Lark.
- Some of My Boyish Days.
- Ode ta Spring Sixty-four.
- Address ta t’ First Wesherwoman.
- In a Pleasant Little Valley.
- John o’f’ Bog an’ Keighley Feffy Goast: A TALE O’ POVERTY
- In Memory of THOMAS IRELAND, Police Superintendent, Keighley. born 1831, died 1887.
- A Yorkshireman’s Christmas.
- Lines on the Late MR. THOMAS CRAVEN.
- Gooise an’ Giblet Pie.
- The Grand Old Man.
- Ode to Bacchus.
- Sall o’t’ Bog.
- Song of the Months.
- Bonnie Cliffe Castle.
- Opening of Devonshire Park, september 4th, 1888.
- Farewell to the REV. H. J. LONGSDON, Formerly Rector of Keighley.
- He’s Thy Brother.
- Lund’s Excursion to Windermere.
- The Tartan Plaid.
- The Pauper’s Box.
- The Vale of Aire.
- Fra Haworth ta Bradford.
- The Veteran.
- Address to the Queen, june 20th, 1887.
- Ode to Burns on his 130th Birthday.
- Trip to Malsis Hall.
- The Bold Buchaneers.
- The Benks o’ the Aire.
- In Memory of J. W. PECKOVER, Died July 10th, 1888.
- The Fugitive: A Tale of Kersmas Time.
- The Feather’d Captive.
- Dame Europe’s Lodging-House.
- Charmin’ Rebecca o’ Riddlesden Hall.
- The City of “So be I’s.” (a dream).
- Shoo’s Deead an’ Goan.
- Ode to an Herring.
- The World’s Wheels.
- English Church History.
- The Old Hand-Wool-Combers:
- T’ Village Harem-Skarem.
- Come, Gi’ us a Wag o’ Thy Paw.
- Full o’ Doubts and Fears.
- Behold How the Rivers!
- Our Poor Little Factory Girls.
- Haworth Sharpness.
- Dear Harden.
- The Heroic Watchman of Calversyke Hill.
- The English “Cricketeer.”
- Christmas Day.
- Wi’ Him I call my own.
- It isn’t so wi’ Me.
- A New Divorce.
- The Vision.
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