The sound of William Barnes's dialect poems. / 1, : Poems of rural life in the Dorset Dialect, First Collection (1844) / / by T. L. Burton.

This series, developed from Tom Burton’s groundbreaking study, William Barnes’s Dialect Poems: A Pronunciation Guide (The Chaucer Studio Press, 2010), sets out to demonstrate for the first time what all of Barnes’s dialect poems would have sounded like in the pronunciation of his own time and place....

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Place / Publishing House:Adelaide : : The University of Adelaide Press,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 593 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
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505 0 0 |t Introduction --  |t The spelling of the 1844 collection --  |t A note on the text --  |t The milk-mâid o' the farm (a line-by-line phonemic analysis) --  |t 1844 Poems with phonemic transcripts --  |t Spring --  |t The Spring --  |t The woodlands --  |t Liady-Day an' ridden house --  |t Easter time --  |t Dock leaves --  |t The blackbird --  |t Woodcom' feäst --  |t The milk-mâid o' the farm --  |t The girt woak tree that's in the dell --  |t Vellen the tree --  |t Bringen oon gwâin o' Zundays --  |t Evemen twilight --  |t Evemen in the village --  |t Mây --  |t Bob the fiddler --  |t Hope in Spring --  |t The white road up athirt the hill --  |t The woody holler --  |t Jenny's ribbons --  |t Eclogue: the 'lotments --  |t Eclogue: A bit o' sly coortèn --  |t Summer --  |t Evemen, an' mâidens out at door --  |t The shepherd o' the farm --  |t Vields in the light --  |t Whitsuntide an' club wa'kèn --  |t Woodley --  |t The brook that runn'd by Gramfer's --  |t Sleep did come wi' the dew --  |t Sweet music in the wind --  |t Uncle an' Ānt --  |t Havèn oon's fortun a-tuold --  |t Jeän's weddèn dae in marnen --  |t Rivers don't gi'e out --  |t Miakèn up a miff --  |t Hây-miakèn --  |t Hây-carrèn --  |t Eclogue: The best man in the vield --  |t Wher we did kip our flagon --  |t Wik's end in Zummer, in the wold vo'ke's time --  |t The meäd a-mow'd --  |t The sky a-clearèn --  |t The evemen star o' Zummer --  |t The clote --  |t I got two viel's --  |t Polly be-èn upzides wi' Tom --  |t Be'mi'ster --  |t Thatchèn o' the rick --  |t Bees a-zwarmen --  |t Readèn ov a headstuone --  |t Zummer evemen dānce --  |t Eclogue: Viairies --  |t Fall --  |t Carn a-turnèn yoller --  |t A-halèn carn --  |t Harvest huome: The vust piart: the supper --  |t Harvest huome: Second piart: what tha done āter supper --  |t A zong ov harvest huome --  |t Poll's jack dā --  |t The ivy --  |t The welshnut tree --  |t Jenny out vrom huome --  |t Grenley water --  |t The viary veet that I da meet --  |t Marnen --  |t Out a-nuttèn --  |t Tiakèn in apples --  |t Miaple leaves be yoller --  |t The weather-beäten tree --  |t Shodon fiair: The vust piart --  |t Shodon Fiair: The rest ō't --  |t Martin's tide --  |t Guy Faux's night --  |t Night a-zettèn in --  |t Eclogue : The common a-took in --  |t Eclogue : Two farms in oone --  |t Winter --  |t The vrost --  |t A bit o' fun --  |t Fanny's bethdae --  |t What Dick an' I done --  |t Grammer's shoes --  |t Zunsheen in the Winter --  |t The weepèn liady --  |t The happy daes when I wer young --  |t In the stillness o' the night --  |t The settle an' the girt wood vire --  |t The carter --  |t Christmas invitation --  |t Keepèn up o' Chris'mas --  |t Zittèn out the wold year --  |t Woak wer good enough oonce --  |t Miary-Ann's chile --  |t Eclogue: Faether come huome --  |t Eclogue: A ghost --  |t Miscellaneous pieces --  |t A zong --  |t The mâid var my bride --  |t The huomestead --  |t The farmer's woldest daeter --  |t Uncle out o' debt an' out o' dannger --  |t The church an' happy Zunday --  |t The wold waggon --  |t The common a-took in --  |t A wold friend --  |t The ruose that deck'd her breast --  |t Nanny's cow --  |t The shep'erd buoy --  |t Hope a-left behine --  |t A good faether --  |t The beam in Grenley Church --  |t The vâices that be gone --  |t Poll --  |t Looks a-know'd avore --  |t The music o' the dead --  |t The pliace a tiale's a-tuold o' --  |t Ānt's tantrums --  |t The stuonen puorch --  |t Farmers' sons --  |t Jeän --  |t The dree woaks --  |t The huomestead a-vell into han' --  |t The d'rection Post --  |t Jeän o' Grenley Mill --  |t The bells of Alderburnham --  |t The girt wold house o' mossy stuone --  |t Eclogue: The times --  |t A witch --  |t Appendix: A summary of sections 7 and 8 of WBPG --  |t Glossary. 
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