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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... 178 Agrikler at the Graphic , 1874 183 The Laay of the Last Minstrul Zummut vrom Zummerzet · Agrikler to the Editors of the " Times and Mirror " · 184 187 191 Introduction . IT is now nearly twenty years since the vi . Contents .
... 178 Agrikler at the Graphic , 1874 183 The Laay of the Last Minstrul Zummut vrom Zummerzet · Agrikler to the Editors of the " Times and Mirror " · 184 187 191 Introduction . IT is now nearly twenty years since the vi . Contents .
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... vrom a bird to a woman ; Or else thaw wi duty and loave yo tries very hard vor to bind her , She'll vlee to the wordle aboave , wher you must luk sharp vor ta vind her , Angels beant fit to live here - woodent it zeem reather shockin ...
... vrom a bird to a woman ; Or else thaw wi duty and loave yo tries very hard vor to bind her , She'll vlee to the wordle aboave , wher you must luk sharp vor ta vind her , Angels beant fit to live here - woodent it zeem reather shockin ...
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... vrom tha reng , and tha zweeter she es the better . But when farmentation begins , however mild and gentle , Ef she hev got any pluck , ther ull be a fizz in the vent hoal . A woman shud hev a tongue - zome mid prefer a tame un ; But ...
... vrom tha reng , and tha zweeter she es the better . But when farmentation begins , however mild and gentle , Ef she hev got any pluck , ther ull be a fizz in the vent hoal . A woman shud hev a tongue - zome mid prefer a tame un ; But ...
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... vrom that , tes zactly tha thing to baste her , But as long as she es my wife I'll let her knaw which es measter . What do I zay to that ? -well - I'll zay as how I've heard ont , But as to ets bein a fact , I doant believe a word ont ...
... vrom that , tes zactly tha thing to baste her , But as long as she es my wife I'll let her knaw which es measter . What do I zay to that ? -well - I'll zay as how I've heard ont , But as to ets bein a fact , I doant believe a word ont ...
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... vrom briars , ) Yer children ' ull tiake aater you , vor tha divil's tha fiather liars . BRON VARSUS SAALT . Y fiather once - it dooant much matter when , Had a chap work vor he - hes niame wer Ben- MY A lusty feller at tha varmin work ...
... vrom briars , ) Yer children ' ull tiake aater you , vor tha divil's tha fiather liars . BRON VARSUS SAALT . Y fiather once - it dooant much matter when , Had a chap work vor he - hes niame wer Ben- MY A lusty feller at tha varmin work ...
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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.