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Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems

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An edited anthology assembles regional-dialect verse and traditional songs with an introductory historical essay and annotations. It brings together comic dialogues, ballads, laments, seasonal and ritual verses, singing-games, charms, and popular rhymes that preserve local speech and folk practice. Two solemn poems meditating on death and judgment provide a grave counterpoint, while other pieces record everyday life, festivals, pastoral moments, and the performative customs of community celebration.

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F. W. Moorman

F. W. Moorman was an English poet and writer known for his contributions to Yorkshire dialect literature. His works often celebrate the culture and landscape of the Yorkshire region, capturing its unique voice and traditions. Among his notable titles are "More Tales of the Ridings" and "Songs of the Ridings," which reflect his deep appreciation for local folklore and dialect. Moorman's poetry not only entertains but also preserves the linguistic heritage of Yorkshire, making him a significant figure in the realm of regional literature.

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