The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin: Esq. Containing His View of the Lancashire Dialect; with Large Additions and Improvements. Also His Poem of the Flying Dragon and the Man of Heaton. Together with Other His Whimsical Amusements, in Prose and Verse. ... The Whole Embellished with Ten Copper Plates

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J. Haslingden, Manchester, 1793. And sold in London, 1793 - 236페이지
 

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6 페이지 - I've heard a rod Of willow, will demolish soon The direst snake below the moon. With that stout Noamp his thwittle drew, And on the edge three times he blew ; Then from the hedge, he in a crack, Brings a tough willow with him back...
v 페이지 - Jone's, for't borrow their thible, to stur th' furmetry weh, an his wife had lent it to Bet o...
24 페이지 - I rack t eh meh heeod ogen : boh that wur naw aw ; it begun t' be dark, on I'r beawt scoance in a strawnge country, five o suse mile fro whoam; so that I maundert ith' fields oboon two eawers, on cou'd naw gawm where eh wur ; for I moot os weel o bin in o noon: on in I'd howd'n up meh hont I cou'd no moor ha seen't in he con see o fleigh o thee neaw ! On here it wur I geet into a gete : for I thowt I heard summot coming, an if truth mun be spok'n, I'r so feerfully breed, at meh hure stood on eend,...
v 페이지 - I think lunger ot fok liv'n anth' moor mischoances they ban. M. Not awlus o Goddil. — But whot meys o't' sowgh on seem so dane-kest? For I con tell o' I'm fene to see o'whick an hearty. T. Whick an hearty too ! Oddzo, but I con tell the whot, its moor in bargin o't im oather whick or hearty, for 'twur Seign Peawnd t'a tuppunny Jannock...
120 페이지 - ... drink, and be merry, till the shot amount to thirty shillings; the fiddlers playing the Conjuror's gone Home, with other tunes at discretion, to which I leave them ; and then pay the fiddlers two shillings and sixpence each. If my next relations think it worth their cost and pains to lay a stone over me, then I will that John Collier of Milnrow cut the following epitaph on it : — the Commonwealth, from which it appears that at the funeral of an ordinary gentleman in the chapelry of Burnley,...
115 페이지 - WEARY with homely Food, and Toils of! Life, With crying Children, and a fcolding Wife, , A Weaver is...
180 페이지 - They come again 1 not till the dead shall rise. One single tooth no more thy jaws shall boast, I hold a crown thou ev'ry tooth hast lost." "Tis done," quoth Hob: — and stakes a Charles's crown ; The quack as nimbly throws five shillings down.
187 페이지 - Green who arch has been, and drove a gainful trade With powerful Death, 'till out of breath, He threw away his spade. When death beheld his comrade yield, He, like a cunning knave, Came, soft as wind, poor Jo. behind and push'd him int

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