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When evenen sheaedes o’ trees do h… A body by the hedge’s zide, An’ twitt’ren birds, wi’ playsome… Do vlee to roost at comen night, Then I do saunter out o’ zight
Last week, when we’d a haul’d the… We went a-nutten out in copse, Wi’ nutten-bags to bring hwome vul… An’ beaky nutten-crooks to pull The bushes down; an’ all o’s wore
That’s slowish work, Bob. What’st… Thy pooken don’t goo on not over s… Why I’ve a-pook’d my weaele, lo’k… An’ here I be ageaen a-turnen bac… I’ll work wi’ thee then, Sammy, a…
When out below the trees, that dro… Their scraggy lim’s athirt the roa… While evenen zuns, a’most a-zet, Gi’ed goolden light, but little he… The merry chaps an’ maidens met,
Zoo after supper wer a-done, They clear’d the teaebles, an’ beg… To have a little bit o’ fun, As long as they mid stop. The wold woones took their pipes t…
Ah! yesterday, d’ye know, I voun’ Tom Dumpy’s cwoat an’ smock-frock… Below the pollard out in groun’; An’ zoo I slyly stole An’ took the smock-frock up, an’ t…
While zome, a-gwain from pleaece t… Do daily meet wi’ zome new feaece, When my day’s work is at an end, Let me zit down at hwome, an’ spen… A happy hour wi’ zome wold friend,
No, no! I ben’t a-runnen down The pretty maiden’s o’ the town, Nor wishen o’m noo harm; But she that I would marry vu’st, To sheaere my good luck or my crus…
Ov all the chaps a-burnt so brown By zunny hills an’ hollors, Ov all the whindlen chaps in town Wi’ backs so weak as rollers, There’s narn that’s half so light…
Why thik wold post so long kept ou… Upon the knap, his eaerms astrout, A-zenden on the weary veet By where the dree cross roads do m… An’ I’ve a-come so much thik woy,
Ah! ev’ry day mid bring a while O’ eaese vrom all woone’s ceaere a… The welcome evenen, when ’tis swee… Vor tired friends wi’ weary veet, But litsome hearts o’ love, to mee…
When evenen is a-drawen in, I’ll steal vrom others’ naisy din; An’ where the whirlen brook do rol… Below the walnut-tree, I’ll strol… An’ think o’ thee wi’ all my soul,
Poor Jenny wer her Robert’s bride Two happy years, an’ then he died; An’ zoo the wold vo’k meaede her c… Vorseaeken, to her maiden hwome. But Jenny’s merry tongue wer dum’…
Don’t try to win a maiden’s heart, To leaeve her in her love,—'tis wr… ’Tis bitter to her soul to peaert Wi’ woone that is her sweetheart l… A maid’s vu’st love is always stro…
In the zunsheen of our zummers Wi’ the hay time now a-come, How busy wer we out a-vield Wi’ vew a-left at hwome, When waggons rumbled out ov yard