Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect. 2nd collection, Količina 161863 |
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Stran 74
... plaïn abode where love do bide . Where the shelvèn knap do vall , John , Under trees a - springèn tall , John ; ' Tis there my house do show his sheenèn zide , Wi ' his walls vor ever green , John , Under ivy that's a screen , John ...
... plaïn abode where love do bide . Where the shelvèn knap do vall , John , Under trees a - springèn tall , John ; ' Tis there my house do show his sheenèn zide , Wi ' his walls vor ever green , John , Under ivy that's a screen , John ...
Stran 75
... plaïn abode where love do bide . There the bendèn stream do flow , John , By the mossy bridge's bow , John ; An ' there the road do wind below the hill ; There the miller , white wi ' meal , John ; Deafen'd wi ' his foamy wheel , John ...
... plaïn abode where love do bide . There the bendèn stream do flow , John , By the mossy bridge's bow , John ; An ' there the road do wind below the hill ; There the miller , white wi ' meal , John ; Deafen'd wi ' his foamy wheel , John ...
Stran 76
... , I've enough upon my vloor , John : My Jenny's loven deed , an ' look , an ' word , An ' we be lwoth , lik ' culvers zide by zide , To leave the plaïn abode where love do bide . HALLOWED PLEACES . At Woodcombe farm , wi ' ground 76.
... , I've enough upon my vloor , John : My Jenny's loven deed , an ' look , an ' word , An ' we be lwoth , lik ' culvers zide by zide , To leave the plaïn abode where love do bide . HALLOWED PLEACES . At Woodcombe farm , wi ' ground 76.
Stran 104
... plaïn , Did catch the grass , but lose its hold , Or cling to bennets , but in vaïn . But when it zwept along the grass , An ' zunk below the hollow's edge , It lay at rest while winds did pass Above the pit - bescreenèn ledge . The plaïn ...
... plaïn , Did catch the grass , but lose its hold , Or cling to bennets , but in vaïn . But when it zwept along the grass , An ' zunk below the hollow's edge , It lay at rest while winds did pass Above the pit - bescreenèn ledge . The plaïn ...
Stran 116
... along the hill - bound plaïn , As sheädes o ' birds in flight , do pass Below em on the zunny grass . An ' as I zot , an ' look'd abrode On leänen land an ' windèn road , The ground a - spread along our flight Did vlee 116.
... along the hill - bound plaïn , As sheädes o ' birds in flight , do pass Below em on the zunny grass . An ' as I zot , an ' look'd abrode On leänen land an ' windèn road , The ground a - spread along our flight Did vlee 116.
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a-comèn a-hung a-left a-lost ageän aïr alwone athirt avore beät bezide bide birds Blackmwore bleäde boughs brook burnèn bwoard bwoy ceäre childern cloth cwold darksome door Dorset Dorset Downs drough eärms ev'ry evenèn Fcap feäce feäir flow'rs Gammony Gay geärden geäte gi'e gleäre grass greäce hand happy head heäir Herrenston hwome ithin ithout jaÿ Jeäne John land leän lewth light lwoad Lydlinch maïd maïdens me'th meäde meäke meäre Meärianne merry mornèn mossy neäme night peäce plaïn pleäce raïn rest road roun round sheädes sheäke sheäre sheenèn smile smilèn SOHO SQUARE souls sound stream stwone stwonèn teäke theäse thik trees tweil Twer vaïce vall vallèn veet vields vier-zide vind vingers vlee vloor vo'k vrom vu'st wall wheels wind woak wold woonce woone woone's yollow zide zight zing zome zong zummer zunny
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 1 - The primrwose in the sheade do blow, The cowslip in the zun, The thyme upon the down do grow, The clote where streams do run ; An' where do pretty maidens grow An' blow, but where the tow'r Do rise among the bricken tuns, In Blackmwore by the Stour. If you could zee their comely gait, An' pretty feaces' smiles, A-trippen on so light o...
Stran 214 - Rask, with constant revision, correction, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion of the book, is original, and is compiled with great care and skill ; and the latter half of the volume consists of a well-chosen selection of extracts from Anglo-Saxon writers, in prose and...
Stran 214 - A PHILOLOGICAL GRAMMAR, grounded upon English, and formed from a comparison of more than Sixty Languages. Being an Introduction to the Science of Grammars of all Languages, especially English, Latin, and Greek. By the Rev. W. Barnes, B D., of St. John's College, Cambridge; Author of " Poems in the Dorset Dialect,