Poems humorous and philosophical, by Outis, with which are included Rhymes in the west of England dialect, by Agrikler, Выпуск 823 |
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... RHYMES In the West of England Dialect , BY AGRIKLER . Joseph Edwards . A NEW EDITION GREATLY ENLARGED . BIBI " Solventur risu tabulæ - tu missus abibis HORACE Lib . 2 , Sat. The critics laugh — you may go . LONDON : HOULSTON & SONS ...
... RHYMES In the West of England Dialect , BY AGRIKLER . Joseph Edwards . A NEW EDITION GREATLY ENLARGED . BIBI " Solventur risu tabulæ - tu missus abibis HORACE Lib . 2 , Sat. The critics laugh — you may go . LONDON : HOULSTON & SONS ...
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... Rhymes in the West of England dialect " made his first appearance in the columns of the Bristol Times , under the pseudonyme of “ Agrikler , " It was , by no means , his first attempt in the poetical line , but the editors of journals ...
... Rhymes in the West of England dialect " made his first appearance in the columns of the Bristol Times , under the pseudonyme of “ Agrikler , " It was , by no means , his first attempt in the poetical line , but the editors of journals ...
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... rhymes with civil . Sometimes of a short , as in egg and leg , which rhymes with lag . I has sometimes the sound of e broad , as wing , string , etc. , pronounced weng , streng , etc. Some very expressive words used in this part of the ...
... rhymes with civil . Sometimes of a short , as in egg and leg , which rhymes with lag . I has sometimes the sound of e broad , as wing , string , etc. , pronounced weng , streng , etc. Some very expressive words used in this part of the ...
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... rhyme read coos ) , Females human , he thought were yahoos . And a weather - worn cowshed to him was most striking , The worse the condition , the more to his liking . Polpotter stood by the orchard stile , In Gooseberry - lane and mus ...
... rhyme read coos ) , Females human , he thought were yahoos . And a weather - worn cowshed to him was most striking , The worse the condition , the more to his liking . Polpotter stood by the orchard stile , In Gooseberry - lane and mus ...
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... rhyme , demanded the term - I should have said the nave . ) And the choir was led by the village band - ' twould now seem out of place , With fiddle , and flute , and clarionet , bassoon , and contra bass , And the notes of grace in ...
... rhyme , demanded the term - I should have said the nave . ) And the choir was led by the village band - ' twould now seem out of place , With fiddle , and flute , and clarionet , bassoon , and contra bass , And the notes of grace in ...
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afor agree Agrikler allus athout beer better blue Brown caal comes daay dear deddent doant doubt dree drenk droo fool girt half hand hard jest knaw light live look matter Measter mebby miade miake mind mooast moor never niame night nothin on't once onless ould owld paaint pass picters pliace poor reather rest rhyme round shud stick tell thair thaw thay thee theng thenk ther ther's thic things thought tiake tother true turn Twas twer varmer vind volks vound vrom vust waay wants wife wish wordle yead yent you'm young zaay zome zometimes zuch zummut
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Стр. 65 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 56 - He easily shirks the burden, and sings to his empty purse: 'To you my purse, and to none other wight, Complain I, for ye be my lady dear; I am sorry now that ye be so light, For certes ye now make me heavy cheer: Me were as lief be laid upon a bier, For which unto your mercy thus I cry, Be heavy again, or elles must I die. Now vouchsafen this day ere it be night That I of you the blissful sound may hear, Or see your colour like the sunne bright, That of yellowness ne had never peer; Ye be my life,...
Стр. 56 - TO HIS EMPTY PURSE. TO you my purse, and to none other wight, Complain I, for ye be my lady dear...
Стр. 23 - Ulysses ! think not death a theme Of consolation ; I had rather live The servile hind for hire, and eat the bread Of some man scantily himself sustain'd, Than sovereign empire hold o'er all the shades.
Стр. 10 - Consarn thy yead," my fiather hollered out. (Aalthaw wi passion a wer fit ta bust, One theng I'll zaay, my fiather never cuss'd.)
Стр. 9 - And wesh un down wi' bout dree quarts o zlap. Wi' bulgin cheeak, 'ad turn the vittles roun', While hes gurt jaa kept moavin up and down. A peck o...
Стр. 9 - Ben went, and zoon com'd back — a diddent lag, But aal a brought in wer — tha empty bag. "Now, Ben — whar es tha saalt?
Стр. ix - A verb does not necessarily agree with its nominative in number and person, and as a proof of this, Agrikler gives an amended conjugation of the verb to be : — INDICATIVE MOOD.