Nor druv wi greasy ears and tail,

By men and bwoys drough White Horse Vale.”

[29] “Scawt”—to get up.

[30] “File”—a fall.

[31] “Sinkers”—stockings without feet.

[32] “Cham”—“I am,” a form still used in parts of Somersetshire.

[33] “Oo’lt”—wilt thou.

[34] “Cluttery”—pelting with rain.

[35] “Vorights”—opposite.