from Third-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2018
'TIS true I brought noo fortune hwome
Wi’ Jenny, vor her honey-moon,
But still a goodish hansel come wedding present
Behind her perty soon,
Vor stick, an’ dish, an’ spoon, all vell
To Jeäne, vrom Aunt o’ Camwy dell.
Zoo all the lot o’ stuff a-tied so
Upon the plow, a tidy tod, wagon, load
On gravel-crunchèn wheels did ride,
Wi’ ho'ses, iron-shod,
That, as their heads did nod, my whip
Did guide along wi’ lightsome flip.
An’ there it rod 'ithin the rwope, rode
Astraïn'd athirt, an’ straïn'd along, across
Down Thornhay's evenèn-lighted slope
An’ up the beech-tree drong; lane
Where wheels a-bound so strong, cut out
On either zide a deep-zunk rout. rut
An’ when at Fall the trees wer brown,
Above the bennet-bearèn land, grass-stalk
When beech-leaves slowly whiver'd down, fluttered
By evenèn winds a-fann'd;
The routs wer each a band o’ red,
A-vill'd by drifted beech-leaves dead.
An’ when, in Winter's leafless light,
The keener eastern wind did blow,
An’ scatter down, avore my zight,
A chilly cwoat o’ snow;
The routs ageän did show vull bright,
In two long streaks o’ glitt'rèn white.
But when, upon our weddèn night,
The cart's light wheels, a-rollèn round,
Brought Jenny hwome, they run too light
To mark the yieldèn ground;
Or welcome would be vound a peäir
O’ green-vill'd routs a-runnèn there.
Zoo let me never bring 'ithin so
My dwellèn what's a-won by wrong,
An’ can't come in 'ithout a sin;
Vor only zee how long
The waggon marks in drong, did show lane
Wi’ leaves, wi’ grass, wi’ groun’ wi’ snow.
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