CONTENTS
[ Preface ]
[ Preface (To the Second Edition) ]
[ INTRODUCTION ]
[ POEMS. ]
[ An Honest Yorkshireman ]
[ From "Snaith Marsh" (1754) ]
[ When at Hame wi' Dad ]
[ I'm Yorkshire too ]
[ The Wensleydale Lad ]
[ A Song 1. ]
[ A Song 2. ]
[ The Invasion: An Ecologue ]
[ Elegy on the Death of a Frog (1815) ]
[ Sheffield Cutler's Song (1887) ]
[ Address to Poverty ]
[ The Collingham Ghost ]
[ The Lucky Dream ]
[ The Milkin'-Time ]
[ I Niver can call Her my Wife ]
[ Come to thy Gronny, Doy(1) ]
[ Owd Moxy ]
[ Dean't mak gam o' me (1875) ]
[ Coom, stop at yam to-neet Bob ]
[ Ode to t' Mooin ]
[ Aunt Nancy ]
[ Coom, don on thy Bonnet an' Shawl (1867) ]
[ My awd hat ]
[ Reeth Bartle Fair(1) (1870) ]
[ The Christmas Party (1876) ]
[ Nelly o' Bob's ]
[ Bite Bigger ]
[ Rollickin' Jack ]
[ Jim's Letter ]
[ A Yorkshire Farmer's Address to a Schoolmaster ]
[ The Window on the Cliff Top (1888) ]
[ Aar Maggie ]
[ Pateley Reaces 1874 ]
[ Play Cricket (1909) ]
[ The File-cutter's Lament to Liberty (1910) ]
[ A Kuss (1912) ]
[ Huntin' Song ]
[ Spring (1914) ]
[ Heam, Sweet Heam (1914) ]
[ Then an' Nae ]
[ Owd England ]
[ Love and Pie ]
[ I's Gotten t' Bliss (1914) ]
[ A Natterin' Wife ]
[ O! What do ye Wesh i' the Beck ]
[ Part II ]
[ TRADITIONAL POEMS ]
[ Cleveland Lyke-wake Dirge(1) ]
[ Cleveland Lyke-wake Dirge ]
[ A Dree Neet(1) ]
[ The Bridal Bands ]
[ The Bridal Garter(1) ]
[ Nance and Tom ]
[ The Witch's Curse(1) ]
[ Ridin' t' Stang(1) ]
[ Elphi Bandy-legs(1) ]
[ Singing Games ]
[ Hagmana Song(1) ]
[ Round the Year ]
[ New Year's Day ]
[ Candlemas ]
[ February Fill-Dike ]
[ Palm Sunday ]
[ Good Friday ]
[ Royal Oak Day ]
[ Harvest Home and the Mell-Sheaf(1) ]
[ Guy Fawkes Day ]
[ Christmas ]
[ Cleveland Christmas Song(1) ]
[ A Christmas Wassail(1) ]
[ Sheffield Mumming Song(1) ]
[ Charms, "Nominies," and Popular Rhymes ]
[ The Miller's Thumb ]
[ Hob-Trush Hob ]
[ Nanny Button-Cap ]
[ The New Moon ]
[ Friday Unlucky ]
[ An Omen ]
[ A Charm ]
[ The Lady-bird ]
[ The Magpie ]
[ The Bat ]
[ The Snail ]
[ Hallamshire ]
[ Harrogate(1) ]
[ The River Don ]