Vulgar words in Yorkshire Lyrics - Poems written in the Dialect as Spoken in the West Riding - of Yorkshire. To which are added a Selection of Fugitive - Verses not in the Dialect (Page 1)
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If awd to live life o'er ageean, Awd think misen an ass, If aw didn't tak for company, A bonny Yorksher lass.
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Consaited and cocky, an full o' what's nowt, An shoo'd say nasty things withaat ivver a thowt; An shood try ivvery way, just to mak me get mad;--- For shoo knew shoo wor bonny,--soa bonny mi lad.
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Ther's that forrad young hussy, Sal Sankey, Awm thankful shoo's noa child o' mine:-- When awr Reuben's abaat shoo's fair cranky;-- An shoo's don'd like some grand lady fine.
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They may call me a fooil or a ass, To tawk abaat wantin a wife; But there's nowt like a true hearted lass, To sweeten a workinman's life.
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Sally Slut wor a croney o' hers, A bonny an warm-hearted lass, An shoo'd latly been wed to a chap, 'At could booast booath some brains an some brass.
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tha'll nooan think at its true,-- It's a tarrible come-off is this," "Tha knows Sally Slut,--A'a dear me!