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The Trip to Tiptree; or, A Lover’s Triumph. Humbly presented to the Philologist, as a specimen of the dialect of the peasantry of Essex.
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John Noakes and Mary Styles or “an Essex Calf’s” Visit to Tiptree Races, a Poem Exhibiting Some of the Most Striking Lingual Localisms Peculiar to Essex, with a Glossary
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