A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale in the County of DurhamJ. R. Smith, 1849 - 151 oldal |
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... ballad : " Crowdie ance , crowdie twice , Crowdie three times in a day ; An ' ye crowdie ony mair , Ye'll crowdie a ' my meal away . " Jam . , Car . , W. and C. CROWLEY'S CREW , Applied , in an old song which I remember hearing , to the ...
... ballad : " Crowdie ance , crowdie twice , Crowdie three times in a day ; An ' ye crowdie ony mair , Ye'll crowdie a ' my meal away . " Jam . , Car . , W. and C. CROWLEY'S CREW , Applied , in an old song which I remember hearing , to the ...
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... a . To prepare , to get ready , applied both to persons and things . Although this word was formerly used in a neuter sense , it is now used only actively . This word occurs in the ballad of " Robin Hood TEESDALE GLOSSARY . 45.
... a . To prepare , to get ready , applied both to persons and things . Although this word was formerly used in a neuter sense , it is now used only actively . This word occurs in the ballad of " Robin Hood TEESDALE GLOSSARY . 45.
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Frederick Dinsdale. This word occurs in the ballad of " Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne . " P. R. , i , p . 89 , 1. 66 . See John . , Jam . , Car . ( 1 ) , Hartshorne's S. A. H. Lanc . , W. and C. , Wilb . FETTLE , n . Condition , repair ...
Frederick Dinsdale. This word occurs in the ballad of " Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne . " P. R. , i , p . 89 , 1. 66 . See John . , Jam . , Car . ( 1 ) , Hartshorne's S. A. H. Lanc . , W. and C. , Wilb . FETTLE , n . Condition , repair ...
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... ballads , rhimes , and other lewd treatises in the English tongue . " See Collier's Shakspeare , 1. 288 . In both senses the word is frequently used by Shaks . " I am a very foolish , fond old man . " Sh . , King Lear , iv , 7 . In this ...
... ballads , rhimes , and other lewd treatises in the English tongue . " See Collier's Shakspeare , 1. 288 . In both senses the word is frequently used by Shaks . " I am a very foolish , fond old man . " Sh . , King Lear , iv , 7 . In this ...
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... ballad , " The world's sweetheart . " Roxburge Ballads , p . 7 . HOOD - END , n . The horizontal flat sides of a fireplace , either of stone or metal . See Hud in H. , Will . HOPPER , n . A basket in which the sower carries his seed ...
... ballad , " The world's sweetheart . " Roxburge Ballads , p . 7 . HOOD - END , n . The horizontal flat sides of a fireplace , either of stone or metal . See Hud in H. , Will . HOPPER , n . A basket in which the sower carries his seed ...
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ancient Anglo-Saxon Antiquities Archæological Aw's ballad Barnard Castle beat Ben Jonson Bernicia boys Brand's P. A. Brand's Pop Burns called Chaucer cheese Christmas cloth Collection corn custom Deira denotes Dialect dress Durham edited by J. O. England English Gent.'s Mag GERM Glossary grass History Hone's E. D. B. horse ICEL illustrated iron J. O. HALLIWELL JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL John Knole House labour Lanc MARK ANTONY means Merry milk Newsham noun obsolete original pastime person piece Piers Plowman Poems post 8vo prep pret printed pronounced Provincial redbreast Rhymes Ritson river Tees Scots Song Scott's P. W. sense Shaks shoe sometimes Staindrop stone Strutt's Sp Teesdale TEMSE term applied TEUT thou UPTACK verb WESH Wicliffe Wilb wood woodcuts wooden word Yorkshire
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107. oldal - No withered witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew ; The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew ! The redbreast oft, at evening hours, Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gathered flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid.
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41. oldal - Wi' cauk and keel' I'll win your bread, And spindles and whorles for them wha need, Whilk is a gentle trade indeed, To carry the gaberlunzie on. I'll bow my leg, and crook my knee. And draw a black clout o'er my ee ; A cripple or blind they will ca' me, While we shall be merry and sing.
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