Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series - To which is added The Cream of Wit and Humour - from his Popular Writings by John Hartley
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Be loved noa more;
For that hard heart, bird music cannot move, Is far too cold a dwellin'-place for love. What aw Want. Gie me a little humble cot, A bit o' garden graand, Set in some quiet an' sheltered spot, Wi' hills an' trees all raand; An' if besides mi hooam ther flows A little mumuring rill, At sings sweet music as it gooas, Awst like it better still. Gie me a wife 'at loves me weel, An' childer two or three, Wi' health to sweeten ivery meal, An' hearts brimful o' glee. Gie me a chonce, wi' honest toil Mi efforts to engage, Gie me a maister who can smile When forkin aght mi wage. Gie me a friend 'at aw can trust, |
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