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Title: Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect

Author: William Barnes

Release date: June 9, 2007 [eBook #21785]

Language: English

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POEMS OF RURAL LIFE


IN THE DORSET DIALECT.



BY

WILLIAM BARNES.



'Tree of Knowledge' and 'Tree of Life'


LONDON:

KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & Co., LTD.

1903







TO THE READER.

Kind Reader
,

Two of the three Collections of these Dorset Poems have been, for some time, out of print, and the whole of the three sets are now brought out in one volume.

I have little more to say for them, than that the writing of them as glimpses of life and landscape in Dorset, which often open to my memory and mindsight, has given me very much pleasure; and my happiness would be enhanced if I could believe that you would feel my sketches to be so truthful and pleasing as to give you even a small share of pleasure, such as that of the memories from which I have written them.

This edition has a list of such Dorset words as are found in the Poems, with some hints on Dorset word shapes, and I hope that they will be found a fully good key to the meanings of the verse.

Yours kindly,

W. BARNES

June 1879.







CONTENTS.

FIRST COLLECTION.

SPRING.

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The Spring 3
The Woodlands 4
Leädy-Day, an' Riddèn House 5
Easter Zunday 8
Easter Monday 9
Dock-Leaves 9
The Blackbird 10
Woodcom' Feäst 12
The Milk-Maïd o' the Farm 13
The Girt Woak Tree that's in the Dell 15
Vellèn o' the Tree 16
Bringèn Woone Gwaïn o' Zundays 17
Evenèn Twilight 18
Evenèn in the Village 20
May 20
Bob the Fiddler 22
Hope in Spring 23
The White Road up athirt the Hill 24
The Woody Hollow 25
Jenny's Ribbons 26
Eclogue:—The 'Lotments 28
Eclogue:—A Bit o' Sly Coortèn 30

SUMMER.

Evenèn, an' Maïdens out at Door 34
The Shepherd o' the Farm 35
Vields in the Light 36
Whitsuntide an' Club Walkèn 37
Woodley 39
The Brook that Ran by Gramfer's 41
Sleep did come wi' the Dew 42
Sweet Music in the Wind 43
Uncle an' Aunt 44
Havèn Woones Fortune a-twold 46
Jeäne's Weddèn Day in Mornèn 47
Rivers don't gi'e out 49
Meäken up a Miff 50
Haÿ-Meäken 51
Haÿ-Carrèn 52
Eclogue:—The Best Man in the Vield 54
Where we did keep our Flagon 57
Week's End in Zummer, in the Wold Vo'k's Time 58
The Meäd a-mow'd 60
The Sky a-cleärèn 61
The Evenèn Star o' Zummer 62
The Clote 63
I got two Vields 65
Polly be-èn upzides wi' Tom 66
Be'mi'ster 67
Thatchèn o' the Rick 68
Bees a-Zwarmèn 69
Readèn ov a Head-stwone 70
Zummer Evenèn Dance 71
Eclogue:—The Veäiries 72

FALL.

Corn a-turnèn Yollow 76
A-Haulèn o' the Corn 77
Harvest Hwome:—The vu'st Peärt 78
Harvest Hwome:—Second Peärt 79
A Zong ov Harvest Hwome 80
Poll's Jack-Daw 82
The Ivy 83
The Welshnut Tree 84
Jenny out vrom Hwome 86
Grenley Water 86
The Veäiry Veet that I do meet 87
Mornèn 88
Out a-Nuttèn 90
Teäkèn in Apples 91
Meäple Leaves be Yollow 92
Night a-zettèn in 93
The Weather-beäten Tree 94
Shrodon Feäir:—The vu'st Peärt 95
Shrodon Feäir:—The rest o't 96
Martin's Tide 97
Guy Faux's Night 99
Eclogue:—The Common a-took in 100
Eclogue:—Two Farms in Woone 102

WINTER.

The Vrost 105
A Bit o' Fun 106
Fanny's Be'th-day 107
What Dick an' I did 109
Grammer's Shoes 111
Zunsheen in the Winter 112
The Weepèn Leädy 113
The Happy Days when I wer Young 115
In the Stillness o' the Night 116
The Settle an' the Girt Wood Vire 117
The Carter 118
Chris'mas Invitation 120
Keepèn up o' Chris'mas 121
Zittèn out the Wold Year 122
Woak wer Good Enough Woonce 123
Lullaby 124
Meäry-Ann's Child 125
Eclogue:—Father Come Hwome 126
Eclogue:—A Ghost 129

SUNDRY PIECES.

A Zong 133
The Maïd vor my Bride 134
The Hwomestead 135
The Farmer's Woldest Dā'ter 136
Uncle out o' Debt an' out o' Danger 137
The Church an' Happy Zunday 140
The Wold Waggon 141
The Drèven o' the Common 142
The Common a-took in 143
A Wold Friend 145
The Rwose that Deck'd her Breast 145
Nanny's Cow 147
The Shep'erd Bwoy 148
Hope a-left Behind 149
A Good Father 150
The Beam in Grenley Church 151
The Vaïces that be Gone 152
Poll 153
Looks a-know'd Avore 154
The Music o' the Dead 155
The Pleäce a Teäle's a-twold o' 156
Aunt's Tantrums 158
The Stwonèn Pworch 159
Farmer's Sons 160
Jeäne 161
The Dree Woaks 162
The Hwomestead a-vell into Hand 164
The Guide Post 166
Gwain to Feäir 167
Jeäne o' Grenley Mill 168
The Bells ov Alderburnham 169
The Girt Wold House o' Mossy Stwone 170
A Witch 173
Eclogue:—The Times 175