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English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present DaySkeat, Walter W. (Walter William), 1835-1912en2005-05-03
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset DialectBarnes, William, 1801-1886enEnglish language -- Dialects -- England -- Dorset -- Texts; Dialect poetry, English -- England -- Dorset; Country life -- Poetry; Dorset (England) -- Languages -- Dictionaries; Dorset (England) -- Poetry2007-06-09
Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's PoemsSociety for Pure Englishen2004-06-01
Yorkshire Lyrics Poems written in the Dialect as Spoken in the West Riding of Yorkshire. To which are added a Selection of Fugitive Verses not in the DialectHartley, John, 1839-1915en2006-10-05
The German Element in Brazil Colonies and DialectSchappelle, Benjamin Franklin, 1885-en2005-12-20
Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poemsMoorman, Frederic William, 1872-1919enEnglish literature -- England -- Yorkshire; English language -- Dialects -- England -- Yorkshire; English poetry -- England -- Yorkshire; Dialect poetry, English -- England -- Yorkshire; Yorkshire (England) -- Poetry; Yorkshire (England) -- Languages -- History -- Sources2001-10-01
Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire DialectHartley, John, 1839-1915enGrimes' New Hat -- Sammywell Sweeps th' Chimley -- Hepsabah's Hat -- Old Dave to th' New Parson -- Sammywell's Eggsperiment -- What came of a Clock Almanac -- Sammywell's Reformation -- Sheffield Smook -- Awr Lad -- Grimes' Galloway -- True Blue; A Romance of Factory Life -- "If aw wor a Woman" -- Sammywell's Soft Snap -- A Bashful Bradfordian -- Th' Owd, Owd Story -- Jim Nation's Fish-shop -- Bob Brierley's Bull Pup -- Troubles and Trials -- Earnin' a Honest Penny -- Th' Next Mornin' -- Christmas Oysters -- Chairley's Coortin -- What a Gallus Button did2006-04-14
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John HartleyHartley, John, 1839-1915enFrozen to Death -- Pill Jim's Progress Wi' Johns Bunion -- Moravian Knight's Entertainment -- Sperrit Rappin -- Ther's a Mule I' th' Garden -- A Neet at "Widup's Rest" -- Tinklin' Tom -- Th' New Schooil Booard -- Tha Caps me Nah! -- Nay Fer Sewer! -- Th' Battle o' Tawkin -- "Owd Tommy" -- It Mud ha' been War -- Ha a Dead Donkey Towt a Lesson -- One, Two, Three -- Sammy Bewitched -- Hard to Pleeas -- Ratcatchin' -- Owd Moorcock -- Peace Makkin -- Awr Emma-A False Alarm -- Niver Judge by Appearances -- Mi First Testimonial -- Five Paand Nooat -- Silly Billy -- Put up wi' it -- A Queer Dream -- The Mystery of Burt's Babby -- Mak th' best on't -- Mrs Spaiktruth's Pairty -- Why Tommy isn't a Deacon -- One Amang th' Rest -- What's yor Hurry? -- Ha Owd Stooansnatch's Dowter gate Wed -- Th' New Railrooad -- Mose Hart's Twelvth Mess -- Th' Hoil-i'th'-Hill Statty -- Owd Dawdles -- Property Huntin' -- Abraham's Sparrib -- A Run ovver th' Year2006-04-14




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