
Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems
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Chapters (94)(click to expand)
- YORKSHIRE DIALECT POEMS
- (1673-1915)
- and Traditional Poems
- CONTENTS AND AUTHORS
- Preface
- Preface (To the Second Edition)
- INTRODUCTION
- POEMS.
- An Honest Yorkshireman
- From "Snaith Marsh" (1754)
- When at Hame wi' Dad
- I'm Yorkshire too
- The Wensleydale Lad
- A Song 1.
- A Song 2.
- The Invasion: An Ecologue
- Elegy on the Death of a Frog (1815)
- Sheffield Cutler's Song (1887)
- Address to Poverty
- The Collingham Ghost
- The Lucky Dream
- The Milkin'-Time
- I Niver can call Her my Wife
- Come to thy Gronny, Doy(1)
- Owd Moxy
- Dean't mak gam o' me (1875)
- Coom, stop at yam to-neet Bob
- Ode to t' Mooin
- Aunt Nancy
- Coom, don on thy Bonnet an' Shawl (1867)
- My awd hat
- Reeth Bartle Fair(1) (1870)
- The Christmas Party (1876)
- Nelly o' Bob's
- Bite Bigger
- Rollickin' Jack
- Jim's Letter
- A Yorkshire Farmer's Address to a Schoolmaster
- The Window on the Cliff Top (1888)
- Aar Maggie
- Pateley Reaces 1874
- Play Cricket (1909)
- The File-cutter's Lament to Liberty (1910)
- A Kuss (1912)
- Huntin' Song
- Spring (1914)
- Heam, Sweet Heam (1914)
- Then an' Nae
- Owd England
- Love and Pie
- I's Gotten t' Bliss (1914)
- A Natterin' Wife
- O! What do ye Wesh i' the Beck
- Part II
- Traditional Poems
- Cleveland Lyke-wake Dirge(1)
- Cleveland Lyke-wake Dirge
- A Dree Neet(1)
- The Bridal Bands
- The Bridal Garter(1)
- Nance and Tom
- The Witch's Curse(1)
- Ridin' t' Stang(1)
- Elphi Bandy-legs(1)
- Singing Games
- Hagmana Song(1)
- Round the Year
- New Year's Day
- Candlemas
- February Fill-Dike
- Palm Sunday
- Good Friday
- Royal Oak Day
- Harvest Home and the Mell-Sheaf(1)
- Guy Fawkes Day
- Christmas
- Cleveland Christmas Song(1)
- A Christmas Wassail(1)
- Sheffield Mumming Song(1)
- Charms, "Nominies," and Popular Rhymes
- The Miller's Thumb
- Hob-Trush Hob
- Nanny Button-Cap
- The New Moon
- Friday Unlucky
- An Omen
- A Charm
- The Lady-bird
- The Magpie
- The Bat
- The Snail
- Hallamshire
- Harrogate(1)
- The River Don
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