from Third-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2018
WHEN hillborne Paladore did show
So bright to me down miles below,
As woonce the zun, a-rollèn west, once
Did brighten up his hill's high breast, its
Wi’ walls a-lookèn dazzlèn white,
Or yollow, on the grey-topp'd height
Of Paladore, as peäle day wore
Awaÿ so feäir,
Oh! how I wish'd that I wer there.
The pleäce wer too vur off to spy far
The livèn vo'k a-passèn by; folk
The vo'k too vur vor aïr to bring
The words that they did speak or zing.
All dum’ to me wer each abode,
An’ empty wer the down-hill road
Vrom Paladore, as peäle day wore
Awaÿ so feäir;
But how I wish'd that I wer there.
But when I clomb the lofty ground climbed
Where livèn veet an’ tongues did sound,
At feäir, bezide your bloomèn feäce,
The pertiest in all the pleäce,
As you did look, wi’ eyes as blue
As yonder southern hills in view,
Vrom Paladore—O Polly dear,
Wi’ you up there,
How merry then wer I at feäir.
Since vu'st I trod thik steep hill-zide first, that
My grievèn soul 'v a-been a-tried
Wi’ païn, an’ loss o’ worldly geär,
An’ souls a-gone I wanted near;
But you be here to goo up still,
An’ look to Blackmwore vrom the hill
O’ Paladore. Zoo, Polly dear, so
We'll goo up there,
An’ spend an hour or two at feäir.
The wold brown meäre's a-brought vrom grass, old
An’ rubb'd an’ cwomb'd so bright as glass;
An’ now we'll hitch her in, an’ start
To feäir upon the new green cart,
An’ teäke our little Poll between
Our zides, as proud's a little queen,
To Paladore. Aye, Poll a dear,
Vor now 'tis feäir,
An’ she's a-longèn to goo there.
While Paladore, on watch, do straïn
Her eyes to Blackmwore's blue-hill'd plaïn,
While Duncliffe is the traveller's mark,
Or cloty Stour's a-rollèn dark; yellow water-lilied
Or while our bells do call, vor greäce,
The vo'k avore their Seävior's feäce, folk
Mid Paladore, an’ Poll a dear, may
Vor ever know
O’ peäce an’ plenty down below.
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