id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2888 Moorman, F. W. (Frederic William) Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems .txt text/plain 32696 4055 98 In one sense it may be said that Yorkshire dialect poetry dates, not from Yorkshire Dialogue in Yorkshire Dialect; Between an Awd Wife, a Lass, and In the year 1800 the composition of Yorkshire dialect poetry received an the well-thumbed chap-books wherein were included poems like "Awd Daisy," Yorkshire dialect poets of the towns and cities have interpreted the life Yorkshire dialect poetry up to the present time; let us hope that it is Character, Folklore, and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire, Mr. Blakeborough has brought together a number of traditional songs and A Yorkshire Dialogue between an awd Wife a Lass and a butcher. A Yorkshire Dialogue between an awd Wife a Lass and a butcher. Says he, "Noo, lad, tak off thy hat." I ken thee weel, I knaw thy ways, Bud noo thoo cooms wi' all thy weight, Shoo thinks of nane bud you at the milkin'-time; ./cache/2888.txt ./txt/2888.txt