id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7453 Jennings, James The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire .txt text/plain 34213 6199 97 be the meaning of these words in Chaucer, and at the present time As zumtimes she war droo er care vor us âll, Good bwye ta thee Cot; vor the time mâ be longful Tha like war never jitch! Bit on tha moor not vur a went-Thaw Jerry war, vor âll tha wordle, Thâ gallop'd all; 'twar niver-tha-near: Vor years it war tha pride War laden âll tha trees; Tha Rooks war âll a gwon; An like a skin war stratched across tha corners; Bit vor all that, thâ left en in tha lurch; I bag your pardon. I mean, of âll tha expense thâ ood'n pâ a varden. War ther tha âltar-piece ta titch? At tha little zâtenfare's word, Tha best place vor ta pitch. Vor, while I've wander'd in tha West-(Thâ war at work vor'n very near sound given to the same word at the present time in Somersetshire. ./cache/7453.txt ./txt/7453.txt