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Miscellaneous Poems and Ballads chiefly in the Dialects of Cumberland and the English and Scotch Borders.
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Sam Sondnokkur’s Ryde fro Ratchda to Manchistur: Iz Visit to Manchester Mechaniks Hinstitushun Sho; Wi o Full Okeawnt o wot he Seed un wheer hee Went, wi o iz Adventurs. By Sam iz sel.
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Scholes, John, 1808-1863. - : John Heywood (Manchester, Reino Unido); Simpkin, Marshall & Co. (Londres, Reino Unido), 1857
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O Ful, Tru, un Pertikler Okeawnt o Bwoth Wat Aw Seed un Wat Aw Yerd We Gooin to th' Greyt Eggshibishun e Lundun
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“Ar Obadoyer, Or Muster Cox’s Coortin’. A Le’stershoyre Pastoral”
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Anónimo. - : Leicester Journal (Leicester, Reino Unido), 1856
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A Copy of a Letter, written by a Young Shepherd to his Friend in Borrowdale with a Glossary of the Cumberland Words
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The Ghost of Tim Bobbin ; A Tale in Rhyme for Christmas Time
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Tom Cladpole’s Jurney to Lunnun, shewing the many difficulties he met with, and how he got safe home at last; told by himself and written in pure Sussex doggerel by his Uncle Tim
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The Harnet and the Bittle. A Whimsical Satire on Litigation, in the Somersetshire Dialect
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Anónimo. - : Published in Launceston Examiner (Australia), 1843
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The Character of a Soldier. In the Cumberland Dialect
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Anonymous. - : John Harkness Printer (Preston, United Kingdom), 1835
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“Doctor Cox; A Blanscue. Written in Exemplification of the Somersetshire Dialect”.
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A Dialouge between Owd Carder Joan oth Mumps, An Tum o Lung Harrys i Owdham.
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Th’ Owd Whitefield Weyver in Australia abeawt th’ “Besses” Bazaar
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A Collection of Songs, Comic, Satirical, and Descriptive, chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect, and Illustrative of the Language and Manners of the Common People on the Banks of the Tyne and Neighbourhood
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Anonymous. - : John Marshall (Newcastle upon Tyne, Reino Unido), 1827
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