Twor twelve o’clock wun winter’s neet, Net far fro Kersmas time, When I met wi this Feoffee Goast, The subject ov my rhyme.
For should love’s magic change the scene, To trackless lands unknown; ’Twor Eden in the desert wild, Wi him aw call my own.
The amazon army led on by Queen Bess, Each feminine soldier so grand was her dress, Though they chatted and pratted, twor pleasant to see Them laughing and quaffing their hot rum an’ tea.
Twor better if yo’d teed yer brass Tight up e sum oud seck, An getten t’Corporation brooms To sweep it into t’Beck.
At t’last sho stopped an turned her rahnd An luked ma fair e t’een; ’Twor nah I picked it aaght at wunce, Sho wor no human been.
Twor them at troubled t’parish, John, Sud hev no Feoffee Brass.
Twor them ’at troubled t’parish, John, Sud hev no Feffee Brass.
The Amazon army led on by Queen Bess, Each feminine soldier so grand was her dress, Though they chatted and pratted, ’twor pleasant to see Them laughing and quaffing their hot rum and tea.
Twor twelve o’clock wun winter’s neet, Net far fra Kersmas time, When I met wee this Feffy Goast, The subject of mi rhyme.
But Dolly shoo would speyk to nooan; To meet fouk shoo were feard: For some took hold o' Dolly's gaon, And ast what twor a yeord.
Twor a pity the Captain goed back to Hollymead wi' so few o' his sodgers along.
Twor a thing o' great value him had hid away, fores leavin' for Bristol that time, an' the Captain volunteered like to go for it.
Twor all about Monnerth the day, wheres him be in prison.
Twor supposed az it ran on the Doom Bar theer, at mouth of the harbour.
But when at last his uncle deed, An left him all his brass, 'Twor on condition he should wed, Some honest Yorksher lass.
Twor hard,--it ommost braik mi heart To carry aght mi plan; But honestly aw played mi part, An lost mi Mary Ann.
Ye remember, Captain, 'twor dead calm for a spell, just precedin' the thunderstorm.
Why, a' put up his two hands, as if 'twor money in his pockets!
Then with wan heft, a kitched up tother chap, and zent un sprarling after un, zame as if 'twor this here stule after the tabble.
Twor a little hadge maybe, no haigher nor the zettle barck.
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