322 |
To a bottle |
O then reprieved from Orwell's bed |
A BEACON OF THE TIMES |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
142-143 |
|
82.615 |
The smokeless chimney |
Traveller on the Northern Railway |
A LANCASHIRE LADY (E J B) |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
497-500 |
Author is Mrs E J Bellais also known as Mrs Serjeant Bellasis. 2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
241 |
Wedded bliss |
Wed chaps, t'wife sey, should spend ther brass |
A MEMBER OF WEIR W. I. |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
125-126 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers |
238 |
Wheer's Weir |
O' t' top o th' hill up Burnley Road |
A MEMBER OF WEIR W. I. |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
123 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers |
81.513 |
Fireworks poem |
Rockets set off with a bang |
ABBOTT, Andrew |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
119 |
|
190 |
The stream's song |
Make way, make way |
ABERCROMBIE, Lacelles |
LANCASHIRE in prose and verse: an anthology, compiled by R.H. Case |
|
M0041700LC |
154.454 |
1.930 |
148-149 |
|
5.996 |
Christmas 1869 |
Thou goest, fateful Year! the passing bell |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
176-177 |
|
5.894 |
Christmas retrospections: written in London on Christmas Eve, 1858 |
Closed are the shutters and the door |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
165-167 |
|
5.895 |
Evening on Billinge |
Where Billinge, forest-clad and brown |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
167-169 |
Written Blackburn, Midsummer, 1862 |
5.896 |
Hope |
Celestial Messenger! what graces twine |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
169-170 |
Written Witton, October 14th, 1856 |
5.897 |
Invocation to spring |
Oh! we know thou art near us, Spirit of Spring |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
171 |
|
5.995 |
Italy |
Where many a snowy Alpine summit gleams |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
175-176 |
|
5.993 |
Psalm of love |
There is a Love that lasts through all |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
173-174 |
|
5.992 |
Th' beddin's gooan |
Eh! Robbut! th' lan'lord's bin to-day |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
172-173 |
Poverty |
5.994 |
The poetry of death |
Have ye not felt an influence rapt and holy |
ABRAM, William Alexander |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
174-175 |
|
84.051 |
The earth bond |
Surely both earth and heaven are God's; and so |
ADCOCK, St. John |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
6 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
82.710 |
Friendship |
Friendship is like a beautiful butterfly fluttering in the sky |
AFZAL, Khadijah |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
10 |
|
86.713 |
O Israel wake up and march on |
O Israel. you have been asleep for 4000 or more years |
AHMED, Masud |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
61 |
|
4.625 |
A year and a day |
A year and a day is the period named |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
242-244 |
|
1.358 |
Black Bess |
Let the lover his mistress's beauty rehearse |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
38-40 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.648 |
Black Bess |
Let the lover his mistress's beauty rehearse |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
249-251 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
4.629 |
Elegy on the Cardinal Carlo Borromeo |
With black funeral robe, and tresses shorn |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
259-268 |
Freely translated from the Latin of the Admirable Crichton |
4.623 |
Marlbrook to the wars is coming |
Marlbrook to the wars is coming! |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
237-238 |
|
4.627 |
Old Grindrod's ghost |
Old Grindrod was hang'd on a gibbet high |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
248-252 |
|
5.650 |
Old Grindrod's ghost |
Old Grindrod was hang'd on a gibbet high |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
253-257 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
4.626 |
The ballad of the beard |
In masculine beauty, or else I am wrong |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
245-247 |
|
4.628 |
The barber of Ripon and the ghostly basin |
Since ghost-stories you want, there is one I can tell |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
253-256 |
|
4.624 |
The boots of Marlbrook |
Four marshals of France vow'd their Monarch to guard |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
239-241 |
|
2.182 |
The carrion crow |
The carrion crow is a sexton bold |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
LANCASHIRE lyrics: modern songs and ballads of the County Palatine, edited by John Harland |
|
M0041626LC |
154.285 |
1.866 |
24 |
|
5.632 |
The carrion crow |
The carrion crow is a sexton bold |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
232-233 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
4.630 |
The Gaspar Visconti |
When her fair land with grief o'erspread |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
Ballads: Romantic, fantastical and humorous |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
M0066298LC |
279.647 |
1.855 |
269-274 |
Freely translated from the Latin of the Admirable Crichton |
1.351 |
The mandrake |
The mandrake grows 'neath the gallows tree |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
26-27 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.635 |
The mandrake |
The mandrake grows 'neath the gallows tree |
AINSWORTH, William Harrison |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
235-237 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
80.807 |
A dreamer's prayer |
With slime and slum all gathered round |
ALAN |
Don't judge this book by its cover |
THE MERSEYSIDE ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS WORKSHOPS |
1871474000 |
355.507 |
1.990 |
35-36 |
no surname |
81.364 |
On holiday |
I saw the waves looking like big, huge dolphins |
ALDER, Kyle |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
39 |
|
82.712 |
Vampire stew |
Have you tried my vampire stew |
ALI, Aftab |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
11 |
|
82.716 |
Beasts |
Beasts are scary and horrible |
ALI, Shakeel |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
12 |
|
79 |
Childhood |
Ah yes, it was a happy time! |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
88-89 |
|
67 |
Cowpe Valley |
A little rugged valley, high and green |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
74 |
|
84 |
Higher Hill (Cowpe) |
Across wide meadows and the yielding soil |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
102 |
|
307 |
Life (1) |
To beat against the bitter wind |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
198 |
|
308 |
Life (2) |
To wrestle with a boundless flood |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
198 |
|
310 |
Little things |
A little smile upon a happy face |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
191 |
|
71 |
Memories (1) |
Sometimes at quiet eventide |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
79 |
|
72 |
Memories (2) |
The murmurous music of a silver stream |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
80 |
|
313 |
The gloaming |
It is the hour of calm |
ALICK, Elizabeth |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
194 |
|
3.164 |
April |
Hidden fields with a misty hue |
ALICK, L |
CONTEMPORARY Lancashire poetry, edited by S. Fowler Wright |
|
M0035643LC |
132.295 |
1.928 |
13 |
The County Series of Contemporary Poetry - Vol 5 |
3.165 |
Chains |
The gay thrush sings me a jubilant lay |
ALICK, L |
CONTEMPORARY Lancashire poetry, edited by S. Fowler Wright |
|
M0035643LC |
132.295 |
1.928 |
13 |
The County Series of Contemporary Poetry - Vol 5 |
453 |
A child's eyes |
The worlds so big |
ALISON |
Young, single and pregnant |
M.O.T.O. |
M0129248LC |
491.674 |
1.992 |
30 |
Prose and poetry from members of the Burnley group "Mothers On Their Own" |
452 |
In and out of love |
In and out of love |
ALISON |
Young, single and pregnant |
M.O.T.O. |
M0129248LC |
491.674 |
1.992 |
28-29 |
Prose and poetry from members of the Burnley group "Mothers On Their Own" |
454 |
Reasons |
The reason's don't make sence (sic) |
ALISON |
Young, single and pregnant |
M.O.T.O. |
M0129248LC |
491.674 |
1.992 |
31-32 |
Prose and poetry from members of the Burnley group "Mothers On Their Own" |
87.857 |
Wond'rous Things |
Do you ever stop to think |
ALLAN, Mary |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
146 |
|
17 |
Old Pendle |
Old Pendle, old Pendle, thou standest alone |
ALLAN, Milton |
An ACCRINGTON miscellany: prose and verse by local writers / compiled by Ronald Y. Digby and Alice Miller; edited by J.C. Goddard |
|
M0042255LC |
155.707 |
1.970 |
117 |
|
81.538 |
Rocket |
I went in my rocket and I flew up to space |
ALLEN, Elisabeth |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
131 |
|
3.610 |
A bad sight |
Prostrate on the cold ground he lay |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
134-135 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.590 |
A birthday wish |
Brightly the sunbeam chases the night |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
82-83 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.629 |
A birthday wish to a friend |
Accept on this, thy natal day |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
180-181 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.636 |
A boat song |
Once more on the yielding wave |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
192-193 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.639 |
A communication hymn |
Humbly coming to Thy table |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
197-198 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.723 |
A farewell to the old year |
Ding dong! Ding dong! Toll deep, and loud, and long |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
319-320 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.640 |
A fly's secret |
Each dear little friend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
199-201 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.892 |
A happy New Year |
A happy New Year! how the glad countless voices |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
354-355 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.611 |
A holiday song |
Away! away! 'tis a glad, free day |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
136-137 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.353 |
A valentine |
Thou camest like a vision bright |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
66-68 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.712 |
A wish |
Give me a fireside where sweet peace and love |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
295 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.593 |
Absalom |
Hark! the unusual sounds that greet the ear |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
88-91 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.643 |
After a night of thunder and lightning |
Welcome, morning! for the night hath been |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
206-207 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.711 |
An acrostic |
Joined in spirit and in heart |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
294 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.617 |
Annie: a simple life sketch |
Twas the early time of autumn, ere the russet tinged the leaves |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
149-153 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.727 |
Anniversary hymn |
Hark! how Nature's thousand voices |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
328-329 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.345 |
Are they not all ministering spirits |
How sweet the thought that when we wake or sleep |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
47-51 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.630 |
At sea |
Splashing and dashing, and ceaselessly bounding |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
182-183 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.718 |
Autumn musings |
Twas an early autumn morning |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
307-309 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.642 |
Beginning at Jerusalem |
Beginning at Jerusalem! that heaven-honoured place |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
204-205 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.626 |
Birds |
Bright, happy birds! what sorrow have ye |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
173-174 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.889 |
Birthday wishes |
Requested as a friend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
348-349 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.891 |
Christmas |
We twine our Christmas wreaths |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
352-353 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.721 |
Christmas-tide |
There are seasons that call a glad nation out |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
315-316 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.695 |
Consolation |
Tired and weary of the twilight |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
250-251 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.682 |
Constancy |
Dearest! believe me still true to thee |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
216 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.570 |
Death's visits |
Death entered a peaceful dwelling |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
79-80 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.606 |
Dialogue: a mountain and a molehill |
Ann: Good morning Janet! have you heard the strange news |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
120-124 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.699 |
Dreams |
When the life of the day is over |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
259-262 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.349 |
Earth and heaven |
Child of frail mortality |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
58 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.689 |
Evelyn: a tale |
Darkly and deeply the night shades fell |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
233-237 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.339 |
Farewell to Albion |
Farewell, my native land! Blest Albion's happy strand |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
37 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.329 |
Forget me not |
Forget me not, loved one |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
20 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.694 |
Freedom |
Freedom! inspiring word to honest virtue's ear |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
247-249 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.608 |
Good-bye |
Whose lips have not breathed the familiar old word |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
130-131 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.692 |
He giveth his beloved sleep |
Smiling lay a little infant |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
243-244 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.619 |
Heart echoes |
There is a language of the heart |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
156-157 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.716 |
Hope |
I saw a mother weep for the loved one gone away |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
302-303 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.710 |
I miss thee |
Mother! I miss thee when the morn |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
292-293 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.635 |
I will lead the blind by a way that they know not |
Pleasant, happy way, for the little tender feet |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
190-191 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.352 |
I would not be forgot |
I would not be remembered, love |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
64-65 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.569 |
In memory of a beloved child |
Too beautiful promise-bud! sweetly expanding |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
77-78 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.589 |
In memory of a dear friend |
And is it so? and art thou then departed |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
81 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
2.887 |
In memory of a mother |
I will not forget thee, mother! when night's dark shadows flee |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
1-Feb |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.628 |
Intemperance |
Intemperance! accursed fiend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
178-179 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.605 |
Intemperance - a vision |
Wrapped up in vision, strange sights I saw |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
114-119 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.350 |
Is a drunkard a man |
What! and is this a man? with godlike soul |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
59-61 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.638 |
It is I, be not afraid |
When my feet grow tired and weary |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
195-197 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.705 |
Jessy |
Where the bright Loddon's waters lave |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
278-283 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.687 |
Knocking at the gate of heaven |
Little blue-eyed Katie - little darling Belle |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
227-231 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.701 |
Lady Jane Grey |
Ill-fated Jane! could no less blow suffice |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
266-267 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.341 |
Lines accompanying a bible as a bridal gift |
Not costly gems I offer thee on this thy bridal day |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
39 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.720 |
Lines on the death of a home missionary |
A light hath beamed around us with more than earthly ray |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
313-314 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.607 |
Lines on the loss of the brig Favourite off Blackpool |
Not one to tell the tale of that dread night |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
125-126 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.602 |
Lines suggested by the lake scenery of Windermere |
And can it be that this sin-tainted earth |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
107-108 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.331 |
Lines to a friend: written at the age of ten years |
Forget me not, my dearest friend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
23 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.355 |
Lines written in a churchyard |
Sweetly and peacefully rest the dead |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
70 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.567 |
Lines written in sadness |
So young, and yet so sad |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
73-74 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.342 |
Memory |
Oh, say not memory is a friend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
40 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.683 |
Music |
Give music to the infant |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
217-219 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.631 |
My father's birthday |
How shall I tell thee, father |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
184-185 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.351 |
My peace I give unto you |
Peace to the troubled soul |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
62-63 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.326 |
Old age |
Tis sweet in life's earliest morn when the heart |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
13-15 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.684 |
Old letters |
Precious relics of by-gone years |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
220-221 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.693 |
On a balloon ascent |
God speed ye! airy voyagers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
245-246 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.618 |
On fancy |
Oh! there are currents in the human soul |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
154-155 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.324 |
On friendship |
Oh, breathe not thou lightly the name of a friend |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
9-Oct |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.336 |
On immortality |
Child! rejoice! To thee is given |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
28-29 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.709 |
On love |
Love not too fondly. Those thou lov'st may change |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
290-291 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.615 |
On receiving my brother's carte de visite |
Marvellous power, and wondrous art |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
145-146 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.598 |
On seeing the corpse of a sister |
Farewell, beloved one! 'tis hard to surrender |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
102 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.697 |
On the completion of the Atlantic cable |
Majestic triumph of the human mind |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
255-256 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.681 |
On the death of W R |
Happy spirit, now released |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
215 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.624 |
On the death of W R |
Yes! lay him to his rest! the man of God |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
168-169 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.337 |
On visiting a supposed hermitage: near Bakewell, Derbyshire |
Thy lot be mine! a peaceful, calm retreat |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
33-34 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.678 |
One is not |
One is not! There's a vacant seat |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
209-210 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.698 |
Queen Esther |
She stands in her regal dignity |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
257-258 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.702 |
Remembrance |
Forget not the holy dead |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
268-270 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.724 |
Requiem |
Another laid to sleep |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
321-322 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.707 |
Resignation |
Lord! restrain my wayward will |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
286-287 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.620 |
Retrospect and hope |
Toll! toll! mournfully, sadly |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
158-159 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.706 |
Returning spring |
Gay laughing over the mountains |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
284-285 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.696 |
Scenes of childhood |
Scenes of my childhood! as on memory's wing |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
252-254 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.623 |
Sea-side thoughts |
Mighty, majestic sea! bursting first upon the view |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
166-167 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.725 |
St Valentine |
Whate'er St Valentine could be |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
323-324 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.323 |
Stanzas |
Should the tear of affection bedew |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
8 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.679 |
Stanzas |
Whither, O trembling soul |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
211-212 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.609 |
Sunshine |
Sunshine on the mountains |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
132-133 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.340 |
The angel's song |
Sweetest of sounds e'er repeated by man |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
38 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.691 |
The boy of Haarlem |
Behold him, as with song and glee |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
240-242 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.330 |
The broken-hearted |
She hath passed away as some fair flower |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
21-22 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.717 |
The city bus |
A picture for the artist, a study for the sage |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
304-306 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.888 |
The dream of gold |
Wearied in foot, and hand, and heart, and brain |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
341-347 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.680 |
The farewell of the departing year |
Mortal! attend! for, ere we part |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
213-214 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.726 |
The firstborn |
Fond mother! blooming still in youth's first charms |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
325-327 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.613 |
The gate of heaven |
It was a lovely Sabbath afternoon |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
140-142 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.714 |
The heavenly race |
Runner in the heavenly race |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
297-299 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.597 |
The hoary head is a crown of glory |
Many sing in joyful measures |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
99-101 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.703 |
The house of prayer |
There are noble, towering palaces |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
271-272 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.595 |
The last of the family |
Beside a group of graves |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
94-96 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.708 |
The maiden's soliloquy |
If to hide away in the heart's deep core |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
288-289 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.715 |
The parting of friends |
Oh! the pain, the grief of parting |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
300-301 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.722 |
The pen and the press |
Strong is the might of the warrior's hand |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
317-318 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.690 |
The prodigal's return |
I will arise!' the prodigal said |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
238-239 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.568 |
The queen of May |
They twined a wreath of roses |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
75-76 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.685 |
The return of the Jews |
They are coming! they are coming! through the glass of prophecy |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
222-224 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.592 |
The sabbath |
Through the week the toiler, weary |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
86-87 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.686 |
The seasons |
For the promise sweet Spring bringeth |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
225-226 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.347 |
The sister's wish to an absent brother |
Thou art gone from our side, and we may not behold thee |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
54-55 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.704 |
The slave |
A lovely island in the western main |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
273-277 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.641 |
The sleeper awakened |
Sleeper! on the raging billow |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
202-203 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.344 |
The three welcomes to Christmas |
Welcome! welcome! merry Christmas |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
43-46 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.325 |
The trial of Abraham |
The morn arose in beauty and in light |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
11-Dec |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.328 |
The voice of temperance |
Britain's sons! securely dwelling |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
18-19 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.616 |
The voyage of life |
Sailing on - and ever on |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
147-148 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.594 |
The widow's lament |
Farewell, beloved one! my heart's dearest treasure |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
92-93 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.604 |
The winds |
Winds! gentle summer winds! sportive and free |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
112-113 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.338 |
The youthful poetess |
She sat by the taper's lessening light |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
35-36 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.348 |
Then he arose and rebuked the wind and the waves, and there was a great calm |
Hark! to the midnight tempest's sullen roar |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
56-57 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.627 |
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself |
Sweet and pleasant is the duty |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
175-177 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.334 |
Thoughts by moonlight |
I love to gaze on the moonbeam fair |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
26 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.893 |
To a bride |
May He who honoured Cana's feast |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
356-357 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.322 |
To a departed sister |
My sister! how that name is twined |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
5-Jul |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.637 |
To a friend |
Jesus protect thee! His Spirit defend thee |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
194 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.354 |
To a young lady in decline |
Fair flower! this sweetly blown - thus early smitten |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
69 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.335 |
To an early friend |
Friends may part, and distance sever |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
27 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.632 |
To an early primrose |
Beautiful nursling of early spring |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
186 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.321 |
To an infant sleeping |
Sleep on, sweet innocent! and fondly dreaming |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
3-Apr |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.896 |
To April |
Still true to thy character, smiling and frowning |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
365-366 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.346 |
To consumption |
Ah! fell Consumption! with thy deadly power |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
52-53 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.713 |
To Cynthia |
Hail Cynthia! silver orb of night |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
296 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.677 |
To E on her birthday |
I suppose it 's your birthday sometime now about |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
208 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.603 |
To health |
Tell me where thou dwellest |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
109-111 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.621 |
To His Royal Highness Prince Alfred on visiting Liverpool |
Thrice welcome! noble Alfred |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
160-162 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.612 |
To Johnny, on wearing his first suit |
Young voyager! thus early cast |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
138-139 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.625 |
To Mary |
How shall we give thee up |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
170-172 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.622 |
To Mona |
Bright Isle of the Western sea |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
163-165 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.688 |
To my brother |
We once were three, but Death has been |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
232 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.890 |
To my father |
Again my willing heart and hand shall pay |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
350-351 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.599 |
To my father |
Welcome, thy natal day |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
103 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.614 |
To my husband, on his birthday |
Ever coming, ever going |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
143-144 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.332 |
To my mother |
Mother! farewell! thy transient race is run |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
24 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.897 |
To Spring |
Come! lovely spring-tide come |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
367-368 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.633 |
To the moon |
Calmly sitting in lonely splendour |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
187 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.591 |
To the new year |
Hail! mysterious, viewless thing |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
84-85 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.600 |
To the same |
Again, O long-forgotten Muse, thy sacred influence bring |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
104-105 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.333 |
To the same |
Farewell! but not for ever |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
25 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.596 |
To the sea-gulls |
Birds of the tireless wing |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
97-98 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.700 |
True glory |
What, I asked, is a man's highest glory |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
263-265 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.634 |
Twilight |
How sweet is the still, calm twilight |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
188-189 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.894 |
Unto Him every knee shall bow |
Yes! unto Him, the cradled babe of Bethlehem's lowly manger |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
358-361 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.601 |
Voice of the new year |
Mortal! my moments are quickly fleeting |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
106 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.343 |
Welcome to Spring |
Beautiful Spring! enrobed in smiles |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
41-42 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.895 |
Why cannot we all live as brethren |
Why cannot we all live as brethren |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
362-364 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.327 |
Wild flowers |
Wild flowers! wild flowers! beautiful are ye |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
16-17 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.728 |
Woman |
Woman! what is she? or what should she be |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
330-340 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.719 |
Work and wait |
Not all at once doth the broad flowing river |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
310-312 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
3.566 |
Written on a mother's grave |
Spirit of my sainted mother |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
Echoes of heart whispers |
ALLEN, Esther Charlotte Anne |
M0325178LC |
985.036 |
1.867 |
71-72 |
2nd ed. Poems by Bury author |
87.850 |
Oh Lord |
Oh Lord while on this earth You lived |
ALLEN, F |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
139 |
|
86.923 |
(Man) turn again |
Dancing to the music of a day gone by |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
31 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.924 |
A Lancashire sky |
A Lancashire sky, watching me |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
32 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.913 |
A Lancastrian question to life's sweet mystery |
Dust a ever wonther |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
16 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.922 |
A mother's lament |
A mother is weeping, crying alone |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
29 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.927 |
A sexton and verger |
I'm an ordinary chap, wi a rare sort a job |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
34 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.910 |
A thought for Jean |
A cruel word is spoken, yet not meant |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
14 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.951 |
All in a child's day |
Three small sailors in a banana skin boat |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
52 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.901 |
Camera catastrophe |
Flashlight photograph, find some funny features |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
5 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.946 |
Childhood days |
We would play in the soft glow of autumn |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
48 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.905 |
Cruel to be kind |
I went to the doctor's a few weeks ago |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
8 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.926 |
Daddy blue |
Stop all the presses, scrap the front page news |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
33 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.918 |
Darwen Moor |
Riding on a pony, over Darwen Moor |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
21 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.920 |
Dreams |
Dreams are figments of fancy |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
24 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.900 |
Dreamsong |
Feet tripping, knee banging, tumbledown day |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
4 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.908 |
Election promise |
Come striding, quick tempo, come march in proud style |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
12 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.904 |
Got to take our chances now |
We've got to take our chances now |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
7 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.943 |
H'm! |
If you have to speak today |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
46 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.921 |
If wishes were horses |
In sombre measure from it's lofty tower |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
25 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.928 |
Is this poetry |
A piston I would like to be |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
35 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.902 |
It's nice in Heaven |
It's nice in heaven Lyndsey said |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
5 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.935 |
Kilgard |
Have you heard the name of Kilgard? |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
42 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.925 |
Kims dream |
Mummy likes horses with long swishy tails |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
32 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.942 |
Knock at the door |
People are lonely, lovers are sad |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
45 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.903 |
Looking back |
When I look back into the past |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
6 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.937 |
Love |
Like a crazily drawn pattern that drifts in the sand |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
43 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.933 |
Lyndsey |
Lyndsey was our baby, there was no doubt of that |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
39 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.932 |
Lyndsey Lady |
My Lyndsey lady, are you coming south to London? |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
39 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.909 |
Man's best friend |
He came to us, one wintry day |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
12 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.919 |
My dog |
Pooch was a happy friendly dog |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
22 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.898 |
Nature's cycle |
Vast is the vision that meets the eye |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
3 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.934 |
Noah and the animals |
The animals came running to the ark |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
41 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.917 |
Not to-day I'm busy |
My Uncle Jim was standing in the back-yard |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
20 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.906 |
One day |
Hiddle diddle dum and fiddle diddle dee |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
9 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.949 |
Pharoah's pet |
The great sphinx of Gizeh still guards the Nile Valley |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
51 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.944 |
Puzzle |
The wind softly blowing, heard but unseen |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
46 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.895 |
Reminiscence |
I sit and think of bygone days |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
1 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.929 |
Shall we be partners in crime? |
Brady and Hindley killed poor Lesley Ann Downey |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
36 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.911 |
Sisters |
Lyndsey and Kim are sisters |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
14 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.945 |
Song |
Could I the moment live again |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
47 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.940 |
Spirit eternal |
Carry on brave spirit, never tire |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
44 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.914 |
Strange playmates |
He walks across the countryside in boots of solid lead |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
17 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.947 |
Tall tree |
With her hair flowing wildly |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
49 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.915 |
Telly tedium |
Sounds and coloured pictures on a bright and sunny day |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
18 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.916 |
The day the past was finally buried |
At three o'clock the gates were closed, the teams were set to play |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
19 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.936 |
The days begins |
A soft stirring in the butterfly wind |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
42 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.897 |
The deserted mill |
O silent symbol of a sombre past |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
2 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.939 |
The idle lover |
O would I could repair the mischief done |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
44 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.899 |
The Lesson |
We go to church each sunday |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
4 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.941 |
The mill canal |
No more the way for working craft |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
45 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.907 |
The owd cat |
In e' slinks wi' tail erect |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
10 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.912 |
The would-be emigrant |
Dad, I'm mekin no'eadway |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
15 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.938 |
There but for fortune |
My girl came home, her heart was sad |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
43 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.948 |
Th'owd knocker-up |
Th'owd knocker-up would come clattering down t'street |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
50 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.930 |
Timelock |
Reflections in a photograph |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
37 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.950 |
To those I love |
Remember me, not with a tear |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
51 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.952 |
Trial |
Fetch the man in, shut the crowd out |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
53 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.896 |
Triple question |
What was I? a minute silver dot waiting in the wings |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
1 |
Poems by Darwen author |
86.931 |
Why! |
Leaning on the parapeted trench |
ALLEN, John |
A Quiet Hour in Lancashire |
ALLEN, John |
M0063755LC |
273.662 |
0 |
38 |
Poems by Darwen author |
82.846 |
My monster |
My best friend is a monster |
ALLEN, Jordan |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
87 |
|
82.751 |
My pet dog, Keano |
Sometimes |
ALLEN, Kirsty |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
32-33 |
|
375 |
Recollection |
Is it a dream or fevered fantasy |
ALLEN, Maisie |
Lancashire authors' anthology: verse and prose in standard English and dialect, edited by John P. Berry |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0031238LC |
118.573 |
1.984 |
28 |
|
4.008 |
Annie |
They told me that time would heal the pain |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
1 |
|
4.010 |
At eventide |
We often sit at evening time |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
3 |
|
4.019 |
Dougals dream |
I lie here in my basket musing |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
13-14 |
|
4.016 |
Fifty years on |
Of those carefree boys who went to war |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
10 |
|
4.014 |
Frank's corner |
On the wall, above the gate |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
8 |
|
4.018 |
Garden requiem |
A dear old friend has passed away |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
12 |
|
4.015 |
Laura |
There's so much joy that she still brings |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
9 |
|
4.017 |
Letter to Doreen |
I miss that busy little bee |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
11 |
|
4.024 |
Mondays 'n Fridays |
Owd Jem said t' me, laynin on 'is stick |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
20 |
|
4.021 |
Owd friends |
Come on in lad, sit thi deawn |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
16 |
|
4.023 |
Pleasures |
Wi wer sittin, waatchin t' fashions pass |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
19 |
|
4.011 |
St Anne's |
No Saxon font, or Norman towers |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
4 |
|
4.012 |
The old Plough and Harrow |
On each side of the doorway, an iron ring |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
5 |
|
4.020 |
The title |
Despite the noble efforts of our teachers at the Broad o' th' Lane |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
15 |
Called 'Explanation of the title' on the content page. It is prose doing exactly that. Maybe it should be omitted. |
4.009 |
The tonic |
My school chum lived in Berrys Row |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
2 |
|
4.013 |
The village pub |
It dominates the village scene |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
6-Jul |
|
4.025 |
Un away day I Wiggin |
I thowt ah'd stretch mi legs a bit |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
21-24 |
|
4.022 |
Wiggin pier |
Ah've bin t' hev a look reawnd t' pier |
ALLEN, Maurice |
Bay windowed and broad |
ALLEN, Maurice |
M0093060LC |
350.920 |
0 |
17-18 |
|
82.987 |
Amazing |
My mum's amazing, for she can |
ALLEN, Olivia and RELTON, Rosie |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
165 |
|
86.717 |
One summer day |
We waken early to see anotehr day of true heat |
ALLINSON, Margaret |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
65 |
|
82.785 |
Plot, plot, plot, plot |
When my brother gets hot |
ALLISTER, Gary |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
51 |
|
81.398 |
Space Odyssey |
Hello, I am an astronaut |
ALMOND, Olivia |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
60 |
|
81.383 |
Milky Way moon |
I went higher and higher in my little spaceship |
ALSTON, Charlotte |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
51 |
|
82.162 |
Just today |
Grieve not about sorrow's ring |
ALSTON, Fred |
Selected writings from Lancashire authors |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0187321LC |
685.798 |
1.999 |
76 |
90th anniversary anthology of the Lancashire Authors' Association edited by Betty Lightfoot |
362 |
The leafy glade |
Cool and clear in the morning sun |
ALSTON, Fred |
Lancashire authors' anthology: verse and prose in standard English and dialect, edited by John P. Berry |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0031238LC |
118.573 |
1.984 |
20 |
|
82.160 |
Th'owd lady remembers |
Yon cameo broach ah found in t'drawer |
ALSTON, Fred |
Selected writings from Lancashire authors |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0187321LC |
685.798 |
1.999 |
70 |
90th anniversary anthology of the Lancashire Authors' Association edited by Betty Lightfoot |
82.933 |
A Victorian schoolroom |
A busy classroom |
ALTY, Kristopher |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
135 |
|
80.862 |
Heartache |
The boy I love has left me |
AMBROSE, Denise |
Don't judge this book by its cover |
THE MERSEYSIDE ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS WORKSHOPS |
1871474000 |
355.507 |
1.990 |
143 |
|
2 |
Traits O' Accrington |
As Accrington's daily improving |
AN ACCRINGTONIAN |
An ACCRINGTON miscellany: prose and verse by local writers / compiled by Ronald Y. Digby and Alice Miller; edited by J.C. Goddard |
|
M0042255LC |
155.707 |
1.970 |
92-96 |
|
87.789 |
The Creator |
I thought I saw His tender smile |
ANDERSON, Kathy |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
76 |
|
710 |
Sally Gray |
Come, Dearie! I'll tell thee a secret |
ANDERSON, Robert |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
273-275 |
Cumberland |
695 |
The impatient lassie |
Deuce tek the clock; click-clackin' sae |
ANDERSON, W. |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
208-209 |
Tyneside |
6.224 |
Prologue to the Rudens of Plautus |
Tis said a little nonsense now and then |
ANDERSON, W. B. |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
105-113 |
|
82.169 |
An ode to the pipes |
The battle had been fiercely fought |
ANGUS-BUTTERWORTH, L M |
Selected writings from Lancashire authors |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0187321LC |
685.798 |
1.999 |
88 |
90th anniversary anthology of the Lancashire Authors' Association edited by Betty Lightfoot |
82.960 |
The man from Dundee |
There was a young man from Dundee |
ANNESLEY, Lauren |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
151 |
|
6.666 |
Tom Bobbin's Grave |
Good lordgus days! what hav 'e sin |
ANON H.O.S.? |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
10-Nov |
|
6.663 |
A balade of maryage |
In yonder wood there is a dene |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
5-Jun |
Traditional spelling modernised from Ballads and songs of Lancashire by Harland and Wilkinson |
6.750 |
A balade of maryage |
In yonder wood there is a dene |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
30-32 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.578 |
A balade of maryage |
In yonder wood there is a dene |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
30-32 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.687 |
A balade of maryage |
In yonder wood there is a dene |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
42-44 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
82.682 |
A charm |
Tak twea at's red an' yan at's blake |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
128-130 |
2nd ed rev |
82.673 |
A Christmas wassail |
Here we coom a-wessellin |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
122-123 |
2nd ed rev |
82.654 |
A dree neet |
T'were a dree neet, a dree neet, as t' squire's end drew nigh |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
103-106 |
2nd ed rev |
6.273 |
A farewell song |
The tooth of Time has gnawed away the year |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
165-167 |
|
6.285 |
A fisherman's song |
Out of bed while the village sleeps |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
182 |
|
6.665 |
A Village song of May |
All in this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
8-Sep |
|
82.549 |
A Yorkshire dialogue between an awd wife, a lass and a butcher |
Pretha now, lass, gang into t'hurn |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
3-Jun |
2nd ed rev |
524 |
A Yorkshire farmer's lament |
Rainin' ageean Ah deea declare |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
94 |
Yorkshire poetry |
82.560 |
Address to poverty |
Scoolin' maid o' iron broo |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
24-26 |
2nd ed rev |
82.681 |
An omen |
Blest is t' bride at t' sun shines on |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
128 |
2nd ed rev |
541 |
Aw'm a leet hearted chap |
Aw'm a leet hearted chap |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
115 |
Lancashire poetry |
236 |
Beef-Neet, December 1791 |
Jim O'Bella's kidney and loin cut |
ANONYMOUS |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
121-122 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers. Sub-title - Kesmus Week-List o'customers an' their lots as agreed to at th' Kirk |
5.713 |
Blakeley courtship |
There was a young lad in Blakeley did dwell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
185-187 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
3.046 |
Blakeley courtship |
There was a young lad in Blakeley did dwell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
132-133 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.776 |
Blakeley courtship |
There was a young lad in Blakeley did dwell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
134-135 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.604 |
Blakeley courtship |
There was a young lad in Blakeley did dwell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
132-133 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.605 |
Blakeley courtship |
There were a young lad in Blakeley did dwell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
134-135 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Another version of the above. |
703 |
Bonny Tyneside |
Oh, bonny Tyneside, I see thee once more |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
216-217 |
Tyneside |
5.692 |
Brigadier Macintosh's farewell to the Highlands |
Macintosh is a soldier brave |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
75-78 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.755 |
Brigadier Macintosh's farewell to the Highlands |
Macintosh is a soldier brave |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
57-60 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.583 |
Brigadier Macintosh's farewell to the Highlands |
Macintosh is a soldier brave |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
57-60 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.743 |
Butler of Bewsey |
Listen, lords and ladies fair |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
13-14 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.680 |
Butler of Bewsey |
Listen, lords and ladies fair |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
17-19 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.675 |
Butler of Bewsey |
Listen, lords and ladies fair |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
13-14 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.664 |
Candlemas |
On Can'lemas, a February day |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
118 |
2nd ed rev |
82.675 |
Charms, 'nominies', and popular rhymes |
Wilful weaste maks weasome want |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
125-126 |
2nd ed rev |
82.671 |
Christmas |
I wish you a merry Kessenmas an' a happy New Year |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
121 |
2nd ed rev |
82.672 |
Cleveland Christmas song |
God rist you merry, gentlemen |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
121-122 |
2nd ed rev |
82.653 |
Cleveland lyke-warke dirge |
This ya neet, this ya neet |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
101-103 |
2nd ed rev |
868 |
Conclusion |
Well, now we've met and had our 'crack' |
ANONYMOUS |
'TWIXT thee and me: an anthology of Yorkshire and Lancashire verse and prose, selected and edited by Joan Pomfret |
|
M0017873LC |
78.305 |
1.974 |
232 |
Probably Joan Pomfret |
6.231 |
Culled from a chemical notebook |
When cease thy sorrows, hapless NH3 |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
124 |
|
705 |
Cushie Butterfield |
Aa's a broke hairted keel man and Aa's ower heed in luv |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
218-219 |
Tyneside |
5.730 |
Death of an old huntsman |
Of Troy's famed walls, of Iliad's king |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
248-250 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.797 |
Death of an old huntsman |
Of Troy's famed walls, of Iliad's king |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
186-187 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.625 |
Death of an old huntsman |
Of Troy's famed walls, of Iliad's king |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
186-187 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
1.363 |
Derwentwater's fate |
King George did a letter write |
ANONYMOUS |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
50-52 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.654 |
Derwentwater's fate |
King George he did a letter write |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
266-269 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
5.712 |
Dick o' Stanley Green |
Last New-'Er's day, as I've heerd say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
182-183 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.775 |
Dick o' Stanley Green |
Last New-'Er's day, as I've heerd say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
131-132 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.603 |
Dick o' Stanley Green |
Last New-'Er's day, as I've heerd say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
131-132 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.718 |
Droylsden wakes song |
It's Dreighlsdin wakes, un' wey're comin' to teawn |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
202-205 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.783 |
Droylsden wakes song |
It's Dreighlsdin wakes, un' wey're comin' to teawn |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
147-150 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
6.664 |
Droylsden wakes song |
It's Dreighlsdin wakes, un' wey're comin' to teawn |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
6-Aug |
Ballads and songs of Lancashire |
5.611 |
Droylsden wakes song |
It's Dreighlsdin wakes, un' wey're comin' to teawn |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
148-150 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.659 |
Elphi bandy-legs |
Elphi bandy-legs |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
114 |
2nd ed rev |
5.689 |
Fair Ellen of Radcliffe |
There was a lord of worthy fame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
61-65 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.580 |
Fair Ellen of Radcliffe |
There was a lord of worthy fame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
47-50 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.752 |
Fair Ellen of Radcliffe |
There was a lord of worthy fame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
47-50 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
82.665 |
February fill-dyke |
February fill-dyke |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
118 |
2nd ed rev |
154 |
Flodden Field |
All Lancashire for the most part |
ANONYMOUS |
LANCASHIRE in prose and verse: an anthology, compiled by R.H. Case |
|
M0041700LC |
154.454 |
1.930 |
4-May |
|
6.740 |
Fragment of an ancient ballad of a tyrannical husband |
O thou that art gentle, for joy of thy dame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
2-Jun |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.677 |
Fragment of an ancient ballad of a tyrannical husband |
O thou that art gentle, for joy of thy dame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
2-Aug |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.672 |
Fragment of an ancient ballad of a tyrannical husband |
O thou that art gentle, for joy of thy dame |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
2-Jun |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.662 |
Fragment of the Hagmena song |
To-night it is the New-year's night, to-morrow is the day |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
117 |
2nd ed rev |
82.680 |
Friday unlucky |
Dean't o' Friday buy your ring |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
128 |
2nd ed rev |
82.667 |
Good Friday |
On Good Friday rist thy pleaf |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
119 |
2nd ed rev |
5.735 |
Grimshaw's factory fire |
Come all ye country gentlemen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
273-275 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.803 |
Grimshaw's factory fire |
Come all ye country gentlemen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
203-204 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.644 |
Grimshaw's factory fire |
Come all ye country gentlemen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
203-204 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.670 |
Guy Fawkes Day |
A stick and a stake |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
120-121 |
2nd ed rev |
82.687 |
Hallamshire |
When all the world shall be aloft |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
131 |
2nd ed rev |
5.731 |
Hand-loom v power-loom |
Come all you cotton-weavers, your looms you may pull down |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
251-253 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.798 |
Hand-loom v power-loom |
Come all you cotton-weavers, your looms you may pull down |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
188-189 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.626 |
Hand-loom v power-loom |
Come all you cotton-weavers, your looms you may pull down |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
188-189 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.688 |
Harrogate |
When lords an' ladies stinking water soss |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
131 |
2nd ed rev |
82.669 |
Harvest-home and the mell-sheaf |
We have her, we have her |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
119-120 |
2nd ed rev |
82.677 |
Hob-trush Hob |
Hob-trush Hob, wheer is thoo? |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
127 |
2nd ed rev |
82.553 |
I'm Yorkshire too |
By t'side of a brig, that stands over a brook |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
11-Dec |
2nd ed rev |
834 |
I'm Yorkshire too |
By t'side of a brig, that stands over a brook |
ANONYMOUS |
'TWIXT thee and me: an anthology of Yorkshire and Lancashire verse and prose, selected and edited by Joan Pomfret |
|
M0017873LC |
78.305 |
1.974 |
47 |
|
869 |
Introduction |
We're apt to picture t' Pennine Way |
ANONYMOUS |
'TWIXT thee and me: an anthology of Yorkshire and Lancashire verse and prose, selected and edited by Joan Pomfret |
|
M0017873LC |
78.305 |
1.974 |
11 |
Probably Joan Pomfret |
528 |
Johnny Sands and Betty Haigh |
A man whose name was Johnny Sands |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
98-99 |
Yorkshire poetry |
5.723 |
Jone o' Greenfeelt's ramble in search of th' green bag |
Says Jone to his wife, I've great news for t'tell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
227-228 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.790 |
Jone o' Greenfeelt's ramble in search of th' green bag |
Says Jone to his wife, I've great news for t'tell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
172-173 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.618 |
Jone o' Greenfeelt's ramble in search of th' green bag |
Says Jone to his wife, I've great news for t'tell |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
172-173 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.724 |
Jone o' Grinfilt going to the Rooshan war |
Yo Lankyshire lads, coom listen awhoile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
228-230 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.791 |
Jone o' Grinfilt going to the Rooshan war |
Yo Lankyshire lads, coom listen awhoile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
173-174 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.619 |
Jone o' Grinfilt going to the Rooshan war |
Yo Lankyshire lads, coom listen awhoile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
173-174 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.722 |
Jone o' Grinfilt junior |
Aw'm a poor cotton-wayver, as mony a one knaws |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
223-227 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.789 |
Jone o' Grinfilt junior |
Aw'm a poor cotton-wayver, as mony a one knaws |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
169-172 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.617 |
Jone o' Grinfilt junior |
Aw'm a poor cotton-wayver, as mony a one knaws |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
169-172 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.721 |
Jone o' Grinfilt's return |
Aw'm Jone o' Marget's, fro' Grinfilt aw went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
216-220 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.788 |
Jone o' Grinfilt's return |
Aw'm Jone o' Marget's, fro' Grinfilt aw went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
167-169 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.616 |
Jone o' Grinfilt's return |
Aw'm Jone o' Marget's, fro' Grinfilt aw went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
167-169 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.725 |
Jone o' Grinfilts visit to Mr Fielden |
Says Jone eawt o' Grinfilt, Aw tell you what, Nan |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
230-231 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.792 |
Jone o' Grinfilts visit to Mr Fielden |
Says Jone eawt o' Grinfilt, Aw tell you what, Nan |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
174-175 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.620 |
Jone o' Grinfilts visit to Mr Fielden |
Says Jone eawt o' Grinfilt, Aw tell you what, Nan |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
174-175 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.662 |
Kitty an' Robin |
Whear hast teh been roaming, Kitty? |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
283-284 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC). By the author of 'Scarsdale' |
5.693 |
Long Preston Peggy |
Long Preston Peg to proud Preston went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
83-85 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.756 |
Long Preston Peggy |
Long Preston Peg to proud Preston went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
62-63 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.584 |
Long Preston Peggy |
Long Preston Peg to proud Preston went |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
62-63 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.655 |
Love's evil choice |
I sow'd the seeds of love it was all in the spring |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
272-273 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
5.734 |
Mary Melvin of the Mersey side |
Give ear with patience to my relation |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
269-271 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.802 |
Mary Melvin of the Mersey side |
Give ear with patience to my relation |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
200-201 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.643 |
Mary Melvin of the Mersey side |
Give ear with patience to my relation |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
200-201 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.704 |
May eve song |
If we should wake you from your sleep |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
131 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.767 |
May eve song |
If we should wake you from your sleep |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
95 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.595 |
May eve song |
If we should wake you from your sleep |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
95 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
2.996 |
Mayer's May-day song |
On the Mayers deign to smile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
96-97 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.705 |
Mayers' May-day song |
On the Mayers deign to smile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
132-134 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.768 |
Mayers' May-day song |
On the Mayers deign to smile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
96-97 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.596 |
Mayers' May-day song |
On the Mayers deign to smile |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
96-97 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.664 |
Meg or Jenny? |
Woe betide the evil eye |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
286-287 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC). By the author of 'Scarsdale' |
6.317 |
Midnight |
This is the hour of trial, - in the shade |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
214 |
|
2.044 |
Moi owd mon |
The storm that ma'es eawr chimley reek |
ANONYMOUS |
LANCASHIRE lyrics: modern songs and ballads of the County Palatine, edited by John Harland |
|
M0041626LC |
154.285 |
1.866 |
185 |
By the author of Scarsdale |
82.508 |
Moi owd mon: song in the East Lancashire dialect |
The storm that ma'es eawr chimley reek |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
393 |
By the author of 'Scarsdale'. 2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.656 |
Nance and Tom |
I' t' merry taame o' harvestin |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
109-111 |
2nd ed rev |
82.678 |
Nanny Button-cap |
T'moon shines breet |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
127 |
2nd ed rev |
5.700 |
New May song - 2 |
Come and listen awhile unto what we shall say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
120-121 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.763 |
New May song - 2 |
Come and listen awhile unto what we shall say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
87-88 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.591 |
New May song - 2 |
Come and listen awhile unto what we shall say |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
87-88 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.663 |
New Year's day |
Lucky-bird,lucky-bird, chuck,chuck, chuck |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
118 |
2nd ed rev |
1.360 |
Old Grindrod's ghost |
Old Grindrod was hang'd on a gibbet high |
ANONYMOUS |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
42-44 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.699 |
Old May song - I |
All in this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
118-119 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.762 |
Old May song - I |
All in this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
86-87 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.590 |
Old May song - I |
All in this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
86-87 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.221 |
On the occasion of Nansen's visit |
Of Nansen and the North |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
101-102 |
|
6.667 |
Over the hills and far away |
When growin' up, an' rayther smart |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
Nov-15 |
|
82.666 |
Palm Sunday |
Palm Sunday, palm away |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
119 |
2nd ed rev |
82.640 |
Pateley Races |
Attention all, baith great an' small |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
77-81 |
2nd ed rev |
83.863 |
Proem |
Far off in that 'wild, Pentecostal City |
ANONYMOUS |
The poems of Luke Hamilton Talbot, selected and arranged by Arthur Bennett |
TALBOT, Luke Hamilton |
M0311651LC |
868.118 |
1.911 |
xiii-xv |
The author is probably the editor |
5.719 |
Radcliffe otter-hunt |
I am a bold otter, as you shall hear |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
206-211 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.784 |
Radcliffe otter-hunt |
I am a bold otter, as you shall hear |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
151-155 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.612 |
Radcliffe otter-hunt |
I am a bold otter, as you shall hear |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
151-155 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.658 |
Ridin t' stang |
Hey dilly, how dilly, hey dilly, dang |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
113 |
2nd ed rev |
82.668 |
Royal Oak Day |
It's Royal Oak Day |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
119 |
2nd ed rev |
239 |
Sadcake land |
Aw know a place o Burnley Road nod far fro' Bullas Trees |
ANONYMOUS |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
123 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers |
82.674 |
Sheffield mumming song |
Come all you jolly mummers |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
124-125 |
2nd ed rev |
1.470 |
Short time, come again no more |
Let us pause in life's pleasures, and count its many tears |
ANONYMOUS |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
186 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.613 |
Short time, come again no more |
Let us pause in life's pleasures, and count its many tears |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
493 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.661 |
Singing games |
Stepping up the green grass |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
115-117 |
2nd ed rev |
82.551 |
Snaith Marsh |
Alas! will Roger e'er his sleep forgo |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
7-Sep |
2nd ed rev |
5.708 |
Stonyhurst buck-hunt |
To Whalley Moor therefore he ran |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
153-160 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.771 |
Stonyhurst buck-hunt |
To Whalley Moor therefore he ran |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
110-116 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.599 |
Stonyhurst buck-hunt |
To Whalley Moor therefore he ran |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
110-116 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.701 |
Stretford and northern May song |
All on this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
122-126 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
2.992 |
Stretford and northern May song |
All on this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
91-92 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.764 |
Stretford and northern May song |
All on this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
89-92 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.592 |
Stretford and northern May song |
All on this pleasant evening together come are we |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
91-92 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. There is yet another version printed under the title of 'The Cheshire May - song' |
6.292 |
Summer |
Now shadows have lifted |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
188 |
|
82.639 |
T' first o' t' sooart |
He shut his een and sank to rest |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
75-77 |
2nd ed rev |
6.668 |
Th' mon o' Meastur Grundy's |
Good law, heaw things are awter'd neaw |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
15-16 |
|
6.669 |
Th' Owdham Recruit |
When I're a young lad, sixteen years ago |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
16-18 |
From Ballads and songs of Lancashire |
82.685 |
The bat |
Black-black-bearaway |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
131 |
2nd ed rev |
181 |
The billmen of Bowland |
Against tenfold his numbers on Agincourt's plain |
ANONYMOUS |
LANCASHIRE in prose and verse: an anthology, compiled by R.H. Case |
|
M0041700LC |
154.454 |
1.930 |
125-126 |
|
1.357 |
The billmen of Bowland |
Against tenfold his numbers on Agincourt's plain |
ANONYMOUS |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
37 |
From Ned of the fell - a Lancashire romance. Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.579 |
The blessed conscience |
Apollo, with his radiant beams |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
34-43 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.688 |
The blessed conscience |
Apollo, with his radiant beams |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
47-55 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.751 |
The blessed conscience |
Apollo, with his radiant beams |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
34-43 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.736 |
The bonny Gray |
Come all you cock-merchants far and near |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
276-277 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
3.074 |
The bonny Gray |
Come all you cock-merchants far and near |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
204-205 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.645 |
The bonny Gray |
Come all you cock-merchants far and near |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
204-205 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
696 |
The bonny pit laddie |
The bonny pit laddie, tha canny pit laddie |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
209-210 |
Tyneside |
82.655 |
The bridal bands |
Blushing, theer oor Peggy sits |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
106-107 |
2nd ed rev |
83.053 |
The bridal garter: a catch |
Here's to t' lass whea donn'd this band |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
108-109 |
2nd rev ed |
6.786 |
The Cockey Moor Snake |
Come listen to my sportive lay |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
157-161 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.614 |
The Cockey Moor Snake |
Come listen to my sportive lay |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
157-161 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.561 |
The Collingham ghost |
I'll tell ye aboot the Collingham ghost |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
26-31 |
2nd ed rev |
82.660 |
The dead pig |
T'owd pig's got mezzles an' she's deead, poor thing |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
114-115 |
2nd ed rev |
5.575 |
The famous history or song called Flodden Field |
There is Sir Edward Standley stout |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
25-27 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Fragment of a longer poem. |
6.747 |
The famous history or song called Flodden Field |
There is Sir Edward Standley Stout |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
25-27 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Fragment of a longer poem. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.684 |
The famous history or song called Flodden Field |
There is Sir Edward Standley stout |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
34-36 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland. Fragment of a longer poem. |
5.711 |
The frog and the crow |
There was a jolly fat frog liv'd in the river Swim, oh |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
178-180 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.774 |
The frog and the crow |
There was a jolly fat frog liv'd in the river Swim, oh |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
129-130 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.602 |
The frog and the crow |
There was a jolly fat frog liv'd in the river Swim, oh |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
129-130 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.732 |
The hand-loom weaver's lament |
You gentlemen and tradesmen, that ride about at will |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
259-262 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.800 |
The hand-loom weaver's lament |
You gentlemen and tradesmen, that ride about at will |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
193-195 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.641 |
The hand-loom weaver's lament |
You gentlemen and tradesmen, that ride about at will |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
193-195 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.683 |
The lady-bird |
Cow-lady, cow-lady, hie thy way wum |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
130 |
2nd ed rev |
5.739 |
The Lancashire bagpiper |
Blowzabella, my bouncing doxy |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
280-281 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.573 |
The Lancashire heroes |
Within ye northe contre |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
17-18 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Fragment of a longer poem. |
6.745 |
The Lancashire heroes |
Within ye northe contre |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
17-18 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Fragment of a longer poem. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.682 |
The Lancashire heroes |
Within ye northe contre |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
23-24 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.714 |
The Lancashire miller |
Owd Jeremy Gigg, a miller was he |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
188-190 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.778 |
The Lancashire miller |
Owd Jeremy Gigg, a miller was he |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
135-137 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
6.676 |
The Lancashire Miller |
Owd Jeremy Gigg, a miller was he |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
18-19 |
|
5.606 |
The Lancashire miller |
Owd Jeremy Gigg, a miller was he |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
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M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
135-137 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.738 |
The Lancashire witches |
In vain I attempt to describe |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
278-279 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
3.075 |
The Lancashire witches |
In vain I attempt to describe |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
205-206 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.627 |
The Lancashire witches |
In vain I attempt to describe |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
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M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
205-206 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.707 |
The Liverpool tragedy |
You tender parents that have children dear |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
138-151 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.770 |
The Liverpool tragedy |
You tender parents that have children dear |
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M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
99-109 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.598 |
The Liverpool tragedy |
You tender parents that have children dear |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
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M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
99-109 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.729 |
The lover's leap |
Hard by the hall our master's house |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
245-247 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.796 |
The lover's leap |
Hard by the hall our master's house |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
184-185 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.624 |
The lover's leap |
Hard by the hall our master's house |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
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M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
184-185 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.684 |
The magpie |
I cross'd pynot, an' t' pynot cross'd me |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
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M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
130-131 |
2nd ed rev |
6.766 |
The Mayer's call |
Come, lads, with your bills |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
94-95 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.703 |
The Mayers' call |
Come, lads, with your bills |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
130 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
5.594 |
The Mayers' call |
Come, lads, with your bills |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
94-95 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
2.993 |
The Mayers song |
Remember us poor Mayers all |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
93-94 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.702 |
The Mayers' song |
Remember us poor Mayers all |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
128-129 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.765 |
The Mayers' song |
Remember us poor Mayers all |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
93-94 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.593 |
The Mayers' song |
Remember us poor Mayers all |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
93-94 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.733 |
The Middleton overseer and the madman |
It's of a clever overseer, as crafty as a mouse, sir |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
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M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
263-268 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.801 |
The Middleton overseer and the madman |
It's of a clever overseer, as crafty as a mouse, sir |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
196-199 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.642 |
The Middleton overseer and the madman |
It's of a clever overseer, as crafty as a mouse, sir |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
196-199 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.676 |
The miller's thumb |
Miller, miller, mooter-poke |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
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M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
126 |
2nd ed rev |
82.611 |
The mill-hands' petition |
We have come to ask for assistance |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
490 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.679 |
The new moon |
A Setterday's mean |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
127-128 |
2nd ed rev |
6.785 |
The Owdham recruit |
When i're a young lad, sixteen years ago |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
155-157 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.613 |
The Owdham recruit |
When i're a young lad, sixteen years ago |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
155-157 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.727 |
The praise of Lancashire men |
You Muses all assist my pen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
238-241 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.794 |
The praise of Lancashire men |
You Muses all assist my pen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
179-182 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.622 |
The praise of Lancashire men |
You Muses all assist my pen |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
179-182 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.695 |
The Preston prisoners to the ladies about Court and Town |
You fair ones, all at liberty |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
98-100 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.758 |
The Preston prisoners to the ladies about Court and Town |
You fair ones, all at liberty |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
71-73 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.586 |
The Preston prisoners to the ladies about Court and Town |
You fair ones, all at liberty |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
71-73 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.232 |
The registrar |
I wandered lonely as a cloud |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
125 |
|
82.689 |
The river Don |
The shelvin', slimy river Don |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
132 |
2nd ed rev |
697 |
The Sandgate girl's lamentation |
I was a young maiden truly |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
210-211 |
Tyneside |
153 |
The Scottish field |
He (the Erle of Surrey) made letters boldlie all the land over |
ANONYMOUS |
LANCASHIRE in prose and verse: an anthology, compiled by R.H. Case |
|
M0041700LC |
154.454 |
1.930 |
3-Apr |
|
5.574 |
The Scottish Field, or Flodden Field |
He made letters boldly all the land over |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
21-24 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.746 |
The Scottish Field, or Flodden Field |
He made letters boldly all the land over |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
21-24 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC). Fragment of a longer poem |
5.683 |
The Scottish Field, or Flodden Field |
He made letters boldly all the land over |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
28-33 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland. Fragment of a longer poem. |
5.690 |
The Sir Loin |
Thee the god of plenty bore |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
66-67 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.753 |
The Sir Loin |
Thee the god of plenty bore |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
51-52 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.581 |
The Sir Loin |
Thee the god of plenty bore |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
51-52 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.686 |
The snail |
Sneel,sneel, put oot your horn |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
131 |
2nd ed rev |
1.365 |
The sprig of thyme |
You virgins far and near |
ANONYMOUS |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
55 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
5.656 |
The sprig of thyme |
You virgins far and near |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
274-275 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
6.203 |
The Syrens |
The gentle ripples of the deep |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
18-21 |
|
5.697 |
The three sisters |
There was a king of the north countree |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
106-112 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.760 |
The three sisters |
There was a king of the north countree |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
78-82 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.588 |
The three sisters |
There was a king of the north countree |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
78-82 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.709 |
The unfortunate love of a Lancashire gentleman |
Look, ye faithful lovers |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
161-172 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.772 |
The unfortunate love of a Lancashire gentleman |
Look, ye faithful lovers |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
116-125 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.600 |
The unfortunate love of a Lancashire gentleman |
Look, ye faithful lovers |
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BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
116-125 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
114 |
The welcome song |
Aw'm a leet-hearted chap an' durnt care a rap, aw allus feel happy |
ANONYMOUS |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
200 |
Lancashire Traditional Song |
523 |
The Wensleydale lad |
When I were at home wi' mi father an' mother, I nivver had na fun |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
93-94 |
Yorkshire poetry |
82.554 |
The Wensleydale lad |
When I were at home wi' my fayther an' mother, I niver had na fun |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
Dec-13 |
2nd ed rev |
82.657 |
The witch's curse |
Fire coom |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
112 |
2nd ed rev |
82.562 |
The Yorkshire horse-dealers |
Bain to Clapham town-end lived an owd Yorkshire tyke |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
31-32 |
2nd ed rev |
240 |
Thi'n had to flit (Kirk Church clock sez a few words |
Aw'm lost beawt mi owd cronies |
ANONYMOUS |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
124 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers |
6.261 |
Tis distance lends enchantment |
The poet's soul was sad, and he would fain |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
153-154 |
|
82.330 |
To Andrew Houston |
Here's to th' lad! Eawr Forest Bard |
ANONYMOUS |
Poems and songs |
HOUSTON, Andrew |
M0042601LC |
156.371 |
1.912 |
132 |
Rossendale author |
237 |
To Rossendale poets |
There's just a few odd poets |
ANONYMOUS |
A Rossendale anthology |
DIGBY, Ronald |
M0082527LC |
428.081 |
1.967 |
122-123 |
M0017029LC and M0110775LC are the numbers for A Rossendale anthology. M0082527LC is for Rossendale writers |
5.696 |
Townley's ghost |
When Sol in shades of night was lost |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
104-105 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.759 |
Townley's ghost |
When Sol in shades of night was lost |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
76-77 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.587 |
Townley's ghost |
When Sol in shades of night was lost |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
76-77 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.318 |
Vain thoughts |
Sweet sang the thrush from the copper beech |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
215 |
|
5.691 |
Warrikin Fair |
Now, au yo good gentlefoak, an yo won tarry |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
68-69 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
2.982 |
Warrikin Fair |
Now, au yo good gentlefoak, an yo won tarry |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
52-54 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.662 |
Warrikin Fair |
Now, au yo good gentlefoak, an yo won tarry |
ANONYMOUS |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
3-Apr |
From Ballads and Songs of Lancashire by Harland and Wilkinson |
5.582 |
Warrikin Fair |
Now, au yo good gentlefoak, an yo won tarry |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
52-54 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.717 |
Warrington ale |
Your doctors may boast of their lotions |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
199-200 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.782 |
Warrington ale |
Your doctors may boast of their lotions |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
146-147 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.610 |
Warrington ale |
Your doctors may boast of their lotions |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
146-147 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
5.706 |
Wassail song |
Here we come a-wassailing |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
135-137 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.769 |
Wassail song |
Here we come a-wassailing |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
97-99 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
560 |
Wassail song |
Here we come a-wassailing |
ANONYMOUS |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
140-141 |
Christmas song/Lancashire poetry |
5.597 |
Wassail song |
Here we come a-wassailing |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
97-99 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.552 |
When at hame wi' dad |
When at hame wi' dad |
ANONYMOUS |
YORKSHIRE dialect poems (1673-1915), and, traditional poems, compiled with an historical introduction by F.W. Moorman |
|
M0011134LC |
42.002 |
1.917 |
9-Oct |
2nd ed rev |
5.728 |
Will, the ferryman |
Pale shone the moon on Mersey's flood |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire: chiefly older than the 19th century, collected, compiled, and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0005964LC |
13.084 |
1.865 |
242-244 |
1st edition. Collected by John Harland |
6.795 |
Will, the ferryman |
Pale shone the moon on Mersey's flood |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
182-184 |
2nd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Poem also in 1882 edition (Control Number M0018149LC) |
5.623 |
Will, the ferryman |
Pale shone the moon on Mersey's flood |
ANONYMOUS |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
182-184 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
6.284 |
With rose or flame |
She sits in the scented chamber |
ANONYMOUS |
A SELECTION of verses from the Manchester University magazine, 1868-1912, with a preface by Sir Alfred Hopkinson - Vice-Chancellor from 1898 to 1913 |
|
M0129212LC |
491.587 |
1.913 |
181 |
|
82.792 |
My family |
My mum's name is Kath |
ARCHER, Laura |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
55 |
|
80.792 |
Euthanasiacally speaking |
Fingers gnarled, misty-eyed |
ARGENT, Bob |
Don't judge this book by its cover |
THE MERSEYSIDE ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS WORKSHOPS |
1871474000 |
355.507 |
1.990 |
Dec-13 |
|
81.485 |
Burgers |
B is for burgers, lovely, yummy burgers |
ARMITAGE, Ryan |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
105 |
|
2.423 |
Aid crag |
High o'er wild Wanny's lofty crest |
ARMSTRONG, James |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
111-112 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
2.422 |
My muirland hame |
My bonnie, bonnie muirland hame |
ARMSTRONG, James |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
110-111 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
4.389 |
The expert |
Ah were workin' in t' gardin wi' mi spade |
ARROWSMITH, Allan |
LANCASHIRE lingo lines, edited by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895441 |
660.378 |
1.999 |
58 |
|
81.565 |
The little flying alien |
The little flying alien |
ASHALL, Stuart |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
148-149 |
|
81.466 |
Car |
The screeching brakes |
ASHCROFT, John |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
95 |
|
82.184 |
Dawn chorus |
Who selected him to be soloist |
ASHCROFT, Nell |
Selected writings from Lancashire authors |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0187321LC |
685.798 |
1.999 |
111 |
90th anniversary anthology of the Lancashire Authors' Association edited by Betty Lightfoot |
418 |
Elocuted |
Ah durned know heaw id is wi owd Walt |
ASHCROFT, Nell |
Lancashire authors' anthology: verse and prose in standard English and dialect, edited by John P. Berry |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0031238LC |
118.573 |
1.984 |
115 |
|
82.714 |
The cat |
The cat is sitting on the mat |
ASHFAQ, Aasma |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
12 |
|
82.704 |
Flowers, flowers |
Flowers can be big, flowers can be small |
ASHFAQ, Afshah |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
6 |
|
82.706 |
The monsters |
They are little, round and hairy |
ASHFAQ, Hennah |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
7 |
|
415 |
Pennine pastoral |
Aw've tramped o'er these 'ills sin' aw were a lad |
ASHTON, Stanley |
Lancashire authors' anthology: verse and prose in standard English and dialect, edited by John P. Berry |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0031238LC |
118.573 |
1.984 |
112-113 |
|
2.842 |
A gradely hero |
This is as sad a tale |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
35 |
|
2.761 |
A gradely prayer |
Give us Lord |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
7 |
|
5.239 |
A gradely prayer |
Give us, Lord |
ASHTON, Teddy |
IN Lancashire language: Lancashire poems, selected by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895085 |
401.717 |
1.991 |
50 |
|
2.660 |
A gradely preface |
Neaw what does this word 'gradely' mean? |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
5 |
|
2.846 |
A gradely psalm |
Praise God for aw we have |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
41 |
|
2.847 |
A gradely welcome to th' King an' Queen |
Hooray! a gradely welcome to eaur gradely King an' Queen |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
42-44 |
|
2.845 |
A lass fro' Chorlah |
Some says Chorlah's a sleepy tahn |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
40 |
Written in the Chorley brand of the Lancashire dialect |
2.853 |
A twothree lines to God |
Dear owd God - if God there be |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
57-58 |
|
2.856 |
A walk wi' th' wife |
I took the missis out today |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
61-62 |
|
2.840 |
Bury Hole Fowt |
Bury Hole Fowt is th' quietest place |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
32-33 |
|
2.844 |
Dialect writer's memorial |
Nay, this day shan't go songless by |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
38-39 |
|
2.841 |
Eawr Babby |
Never were e'en |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
34 |
|
2.838 |
Fiddle-diddle-dee |
Gie me my sweet and fiddle |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
22-23 |
Sam Crompton in his old age |
2.832 |
Gettin' wed |
It corn't be helped, it corn't be stopped |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
Dec-13 |
|
2.835 |
Gi'e me a day |
Gie me a day wi' two breet een |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
16 |
|
2.834 |
God help wed men! |
God help them husbands forced to rise |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
15 |
|
2.833 |
God help wed women! |
God help them wives that sit up late |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
14 |
|
334 |
God help wed women! |
God help them wives that sit up late |
ASHTON, Teddy |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
119 |
|
5.240 |
Gradely |
Once a gradely lad went to Liverpool |
ASHTON, Teddy |
IN Lancashire language: Lancashire poems, selected by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895085 |
401.717 |
1.991 |
50 |
|
2.760 |
Gradely |
Once a gradely lad went to Liverpool |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
6 |
|
132 |
Henry Brierley |
Eaur Lancashire Authors' President |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Lancashire Literary Worthies |
ANGUS-BUTTERWORTH, L. M. |
B8037394 |
6.204 |
1.980 |
32-33 |
Allen Clarke (real name) |
2.762 |
In praise o' Lancashire |
Eaur lanky dialect's rough, but straight |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
8-Oct |
|
2.831 |
Rainin' |
On a little churchyard |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
11 |
In memory of Vinnie |
2.849 |
Some gradely advice |
Advice is seldom heeded |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
49 |
|
2.836 |
Swoppin' Sam |
This is t' story o' swoppin Sam |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
17-19 |
|
2.839 |
Th' boggart o' blue bonnet haw |
On a lonely road |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
24-31 |
|
2.850 |
Th' carol singers |
He lay in bed on Christmas Eve |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
50-52 |
|
2.855 |
Th' holiday inventor |
Th'chap as invented souldierin' |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
60 |
|
2.843 |
Th' nowty lad |
There once were a youth at th' sunday schoo' |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
36-37 |
|
2.848 |
Th' owd fiddler in Heaven |
Once I knowed a fiddler |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
45-48 |
|
2.851 |
Th' owd pon |
This owd pon, gettin' th' wuss for wear |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
53 |
|
2.852 |
Th' Rochdale boggart |
Rochdale Chucrh stands on a hill |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
54-56 |
|
2.837 |
The tripper's choice |
Oh! hek to yore scenery, yore blue skies an' greenery |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
20-21 |
|
2.854 |
Up th' nab |
If yo' want to walk by cloof an' brook |
ASHTON, Teddy |
Teddy Ashton's Lancashire poems |
CLARKE, Allen |
M0003354LC |
8.278 |
1.928 |
59 |
|
489 |
Better times |
I'm only an Ostrich feather in the royal wheelie-bin |
ASHWORTH, B. |
PASSING clouds |
|
M0303931LC |
782.876 |
2.001 |
39 |
|
87.771 |
A Time To Die |
When Jesus entered Jerusalem the palms were waved on high |
ASHWORTH, Barbara |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
56 |
|
3 |
The Old Market |
When I was a child, it was my delight |
ASHWORTH, Florence |
An ACCRINGTON miscellany: prose and verse by local writers / compiled by Ronald Y. Digby and Alice Miller; edited by J.C. Goddard |
|
M0042255LC |
155.707 |
1.970 |
98-99 |
|
81.396 |
Books at bedtime |
Lying in bed |
ASHWORTH, Jessica |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
59 |
|
81.345 |
My horses |
My horse is called Otto |
ASHWORTH, Laura |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
29 |
|
86.732 |
Secunderabad snake charmer |
From the hospital to the baths a journey was made each day |
ASPDEN, Raymond Winston |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
80 |
|
81.414 |
The dragon |
The dragon jumps from tree to tree |
ATHERTON, Charles |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
68 |
|
87.751 |
Be By My Side |
Be by my side in my hour of need, oh Lord I |
ATHERTON, Dorothy |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
36 |
|
81.378 |
Alien |
I found a little alien last night |
ATHERTON, James |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
47 |
|
82.151 |
Nature's fost class show |
There are sich times I'm thinkin on as aw teck mi stroll at neet |
ATHERTON, James |
Selected writings from Lancashire authors |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0187321LC |
685.798 |
1.999 |
56 |
90th anniversary anthology of the Lancashire Authors' Association edited by Betty Lightfoot |
3.904 |
Advice |
It's all very well, advice is |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
13 |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.908 |
Christmas bells |
Amid the snows that winter brings |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Inside front cover |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.899 |
Christmas time |
Oh, what is the sound that is heard from on high |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Inside front cover |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.898 |
How 'the beggars' come down to my door |
How do the 'beggars' come down to your door? |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
1-Jul |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.900 |
Nelly day |
The bridegroom rings the Nell of parting Day |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
8-Oct |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.906 |
Night |
Twas night; for the darkness had come o'er my soul |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Inside back cover |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.901 |
The epitaph |
Here rests her head. Deny it if you dare |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
11 |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.902 |
The glass |
This is a glass of nut-brown beer |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
11 |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
3.903 |
The old curiosity shop |
There need be no verbosity |
ATHERTON, Rev. Robert |
Poems of skeletons in the cupboard |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
12 |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
2.920 |
A bit |
I've travelled up and down a bit |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
9 |
|
1.098 |
A helper |
If some turn their faces from friends as they lie |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
75-76 |
|
1.089 |
A man |
Ah! Can it be sir? Can it be? |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
57-59 |
|
3.905 |
A national anthem: ode to the King |
God Save old England's King today |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Inside front cover |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
2.871 |
A national anthem: ode to the King |
God Save old England's King to-day |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Flyleaf |
|
2.875 |
A plea |
Give the poor fellow |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
4-Jun |
|
1.086 |
A plea |
Give the poor fellow |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
Facing p 53 |
|
2.874 |
A poet's epitaph |
Beneath this stone, though few men know it |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
3 |
|
1.129 |
A simple story not grown up |
There was a little boy at school |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
158-159 |
|
1.079 |
Another phase of the moon |
The moon through the window came shining |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
41-43 |
|
3.907 |
Britannia, bravo, lads |
Britannia, bravo, lads! We'll conquer or die |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
Back cover |
At Rawtenstall Library bound together with 'Poems of friendship and sympathy' by the same author |
1.091 |
Britannia, bravo, Lads! New patriotic song and melody |
Britannia, bravo, lads! We'll conquer or die |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
61 |
|
2.928 |
Bumptiousness |
Wod are tha' talking about, mon |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
13 |
|
1.115 |
Canaan (Hymn) |
Canaan, blessed Canaan |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
107-108 |
|
1.143 |
Charley Brown |
What do you think her name was? |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
184-186 |
|
1.137 |
Christmas bells (song) |
Amid the snows that winter brings |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
172 |
Tune-Bolnhurst Bells |
1.136 |
Christmas time (song) |
Oh! What is the sound that is heard on high |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
171 |
Tune-Bolnhurst |
1.108 |
Come and dance at my wedding (song) |
Come and dance at my wedding today, sir, today |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
93-95 |
|
1.102 |
Come to the village feast, Mary |
Come to the village feast, Mary |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
82-84 |
Tune-The harp that once |
1.106 |
Courtship (ruffled) (song) |
Oh, my love! Oh, love! Why do you go, love! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
90-91 |
|
1.107 |
Courtship (smooth) (song) |
Come to my arms, my darling! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
91-92 |
|
1.131 |
Daybreak (song) |
Gone! Gone! Weary minutes, so sad and distressing |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
161-162 |
|
1.080 |
Despondency |
Is there no one to speak to me now? |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
43-44 |
Tune-I lo'e na a laddie but ane |
2.927 |
Doing |
Man is breaking manhood's yearnings |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
12 |
|
2.872 |
Failures |
Ah, never we sing inthe battle of life |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
1-Feb |
|
1.099 |
Footsore |
We should not in life make a bend in the roadway |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
76-77 |
|
1.081 |
Friendship - No I (song) |
Ah, yes, in thy sadness, I will not forget thee |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
44-46 |
|
1.084 |
Friendship No II (song) |
Ther's one heart beats for thee, although thou art absent |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
49-51 |
|
2.922 |
Friendship: no 1 |
Ah, yes, in thy sadness, I will not forget thee |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
10 |
|
2.925 |
Friendship: no 2 |
There's one heart beats for thee, although thou art absent |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
11 |
|
2.924 |
From how the beggars come down to my door |
Life is a careless run |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
10 |
|
2.873 |
Gone |
Gone! He has gone! From the Empire that loved him |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
3 |
|
1.112 |
Gone In memory of Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence |
Gone, in his youth, from the friends who have loved him |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
101-103 |
|
2.918 |
Grief |
It seems as if it couldn't be |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
8 |
|
1.096 |
Grief |
It seems as if it couldn't be |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
72-73 |
|
1.135 |
Harvest home (Harvest song) |
We plough the fields, we sow the grain |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
169-170 |
|
1.117 |
How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part I |
How do the 'beggars' come down to your door? |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
117-123 |
|
1.118 |
How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part II |
Asking a penny |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
123-127 |
|
1.119 |
How 'the beggars' come down to my door Part III |
Twenty times, yesterday |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
127-131 |
|
1.109 |
Husband and wife (song) |
Oh! My sweet love! My own dear dove! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
95-96 |
|
2.916 |
I cannot forget |
I think of you darling - I cannot forget |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
7 |
|
1.105 |
I loved them, but (song) |
I loved them, but I had to go |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
88-89 |
|
870 |
In his steps |
Our lives should be lived where our duties are cast |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
11 |
Pseudonym was Robin O'Bobs |
1.088 |
In his steps |
Our lives should be lived where our duties are cast |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
56-57 |
|
1.100 |
John Barleycorn |
I drink to John's good memory, Bob |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
77-80 |
|
1.139 |
Kitty Keary (song) |
Her name, the sweet fairy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
175-177 |
|
1.126 |
Latest lay of old Badled Want-bread. By a loafer |
Oh, it's pass the old hat for your kind credit's sake |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
151-154 |
|
1.130 |
Lay of Mr Kerr - Mudgeon |
Some like to sing like anything |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
159-161 |
|
1.087 |
Likewise |
Why should you push a man who's pushed already |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
53-56 |
|
1.113 |
Lines written on an occasion |
Let grace and mercy flow! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
103-104 |
|
1.078 |
Lingering and longing |
My peaceful hours have gone away |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
40-41 |
|
2.913 |
Lingering and longing: lines 8 and 9 |
Grief binds me with a hempen rope |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
6 |
|
1.144 |
Liverpool. Sept. Centenary, 1907 (a pageant song) |
I will sing you the song of a city |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
-187 |
|
1.124 |
Maudie |
Oh! Come into the garden, Maud |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
148-150 |
|
2.921 |
My garden |
And Robin Red-breast in this nook |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
9 |
|
1.142 |
My garden |
What should I do wer't not for thee |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
180-184 |
|
1.141 |
My study |
I lit my lamp at half-past four |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
179-180 |
|
2.926 |
Nelly Day |
But 'tis not so! In this our battleous life |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
11 |
|
1.120 |
Nelly day |
The bridegroom rings the Nell of parting Day |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
131-138 |
|
1.090 |
Nelson (an addition) Anniversary of Battle of Trafalgar, Oct 21 (song) |
To Nelson, the hero, the brave and the free |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
59-60 |
Written in Birmingham Oct 21 1905(use tune to Britannia, bravo, Lads!) |
1.082 |
Night |
Twas night; for the darkness had come o'er my soul |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
46-47 |
Tune-I lo'e na'a laddie, arranged |
1.077 |
Night lights |
I kissed my sweet child, and I left her to slumber |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
38-39 |
Tune-Patrick's Day |
2.914 |
Night: lines 17 and 18 |
But bye and bye, twinkling from out of a cloud |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
6 |
|
2.876 |
Nightlights: verse 2 |
And yet, thinking thus, there is something in sorrow |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
6 |
|
1.114 |
Original epitaphs |
Here lies Thomas - death took him from us |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
104-106 |
|
1.076 |
Other folks |
Oh! Did you say, sir, other folks |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
33-38 |
|
1.069 |
Our Alice |
There was a young lady called Alice |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
14-16 |
|
1.070 |
Our Johnny |
Have you heard all the latest of news? |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
16-19 |
|
1.072 |
Our Mary (song) |
Our Mary had a little tongue |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
22-23 |
|
1.123 |
Owed (ode) to St Valentine. New paid |
Poor old St Valentine |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
146-148 |
|
1.138 |
Pretty Polly |
My name is Peter Pop, my lads |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
173-175 |
|
3.163 |
Sir Harry de Lauder on the Ship Canal or the poet on Pendle Hill |
The poet stood up on Pendle Hill |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Ye Anciente Lancashire ballade of ye poete on Pendle Hill by Robin o' Bobs |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0129163LC |
628.805 |
0 |
1-Jul |
Pseudonym - Robin o' Bobs. In the catalogue as Sir Harry de Lauder on the Ship Canal, or, The poet on Pendle Hill: a collection of celebrities - Cover title: "Ye anciente Lancashire ballade of ye poete on Pendle Hill". This is identical with author's work "The oyster and the elephant" except for the first line. |
1.134 |
Song of the trees (song) |
Oh, sing me the song of the trees |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
167-168 |
|
1.111 |
Spring |
Dull winter's gone and left to spring his throne |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
99-101 |
|
1.140 |
The bachelor's tale |
I called her a duck and she called me a goose |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
177-178 |
|
1.075 |
The beggar's tale |
I wanted a penny, I went to a friend |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
27-33 |
|
2.917 |
The beggar's tale |
I've fallen in life as so many have done |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
7 |
|
1.083 |
The cross to the crown (song) |
I've few that will help me, or come when I call |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
47-49 |
|
2.915 |
The Cross to the Crown: last lines |
And then when 'tis ended, I'll just lay me down |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
6 |
|
1.071 |
The curious husband |
Oh! What a bad thing to get married |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
19-21 |
|
2.923 |
The ditty of the debtman |
We were so happy then |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
10 |
|
1.116 |
The ditty of the the debtman, or the lay of the latest loan-ee |
How do the creditors |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
108-116 |
|
1.127 |
The edge of abysses |
I have had my sad moments when sorrow has fallen |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
154-156 |
|
1.121 |
The epitaph |
Here rests her head. Deny it if you dare |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
138-139 |
|
1.074 |
The funny man |
There was a funny man |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
26-27 |
|
1.101 |
The glass |
This is a glass of nut-brown beer |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
81 |
|
1.132 |
The golden ray (song) |
I will sing the sweet song of the golden ray |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
163-164 |
|
1.103 |
The gossiper's tale |
Some there are in this our world |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
84-87 |
|
1.068 |
The hairs-at-law |
A hair upon our parson's head |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
Sep-14 |
|
1.110 |
The harvest festival |
The village now is all astir with mirth |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
96-99 |
|
1.085 |
The hermit's song |
They've left me alone, in my grief and my care |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
51-53 |
|
1.125 |
The latest lay of Impey Cuneous, Esq. By an empty purseon |
It's all very well to cry Pay, Pay, Pay! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
150-151 |
|
1.128 |
The life and times of 'grandfather's clock' (song) |
He's a neat old clock, and a sweet old clock |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
156-158 |
|
2.919 |
The little folks |
The little lump of life is changed |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Poems of friendship and sympathy |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0172493LC |
628.485 |
0 |
8 |
|
1.073 |
The littlefolks |
The little folks are going |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
23-25 |
|
1.122 |
The painterman or, the check of the spooney whisperers |
it was the spooney whisperers |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
139-145 |
|
1.095 |
The petition |
Oh, come to me then loving heart |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
70-72 |
|
1.104 |
The ploughboy |
Oh, if I were the King of Tymbobyn! |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
87-88 |
|
1.092 |
The soldiers' address |
We've drawn the sword to stand for truth |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
62-65 |
|
1.133 |
The sunshine |
Once out from the sun there came shining |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
165-166 |
|
1.097 |
The vision |
Methough I saw a vision like |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
73-75 |
|
1.094 |
The wedding day |
The morning on which we were married was thus |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
69-70 |
|
1.066 |
To the reader Part I |
I am a ploughboy, bending forth with grace |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
1-Apr |
Author's pseudonym was Robin o'Bob's |
1.067 |
To the reader Part II |
Then to the world, I said; let no one scoff |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
4-Aug |
|
1.093 |
What father says |
Yes! Always love your father's name |
ATHERTON, Robert |
Village life and feeling: songs and poems |
ATHERTON, Robert |
M0063779LC |
273.704 |
1.907 |
65-69 |
|
81.380 |
Cosmic! |
I am lost among a maze of stars |
AUTY, Sam |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
48-49 |
|
6.678 |
Courtin' Toime |
Uv o' the toimes o' th' day an' neet |
AXON W.E.A. |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
24-25 |
|
128 |
Lincoln and the Brown Thrush |
When Lincoln was a boy |
AXON W.E.A. |
Lancashire Literary Worthies |
ANGUS-BUTTERWORTH, L. M. |
B8037394 |
6.204 |
1.980 |
11-Dec |
|
6.677 |
Owd Dan's fiddle |
Owd Dan had a fiddle 'at hung up o'th'wo' |
AXON W.E.A. |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
23-24 |
|
2.452 |
All is not gold that glitters |
Donosto to the public gave |
AXON, William E. A. |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
162 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
872 |
Courtin' tune |
Uv o' the toimes o' th' day an' neet |
AXON, William E. A. |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
19 |
|
2.454 |
Epigram |
So full of graces is thy wife |
AXON, William E. A. |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
163 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
871 |
Filey sands |
On the wide-speading sands of Filey Bay |
AXON, William E. A. |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
18 |
|
775 |
Owd Dan's fiddle |
Owd Dan had a fiddle 'at hung up o'th'wo' |
AXON, William E. A. |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
11 |
|
776 |
Owd Jone |
A pilgrim aw've bin o' mi days |
AXON, William E. A. |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
12 |
|
2.451 |
The Ancoats skylark |
The day was hot, the summer sun |
AXON, William E. A. |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
160-162 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
2.453 |
The author of the 'Imitatio Christi' |
A solitary monk within his cell |
AXON, William E. A. |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
163 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
86.877 |
Winter |
Winter's wind is cold, is cold |
AZHIR, Rebecca Louise (Aged 9 ) |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
129 |
|
82.784 |
I don't know |
Clawing and scratching like a pussy cat |
BAGGALEY, Melissa |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
50-51 |
|
577 |
I know that I won't forget you |
My party piece in the best room |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
4 |
|
598 |
Illumination |
The street lamps shone bravely |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
16 |
|
615 |
Impressions in the amphitheatre |
Smooth squat grey pillars line the way |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
29 |
|
607 |
Initiation |
Nervously I approached her shrunken frame |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
24 |
|
578 |
Know yourself |
Seek and you will find |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
4 |
|
616 |
Sunday afternoon |
Monochrome images flickered on TV |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
29 |
|
606 |
The abbey ruins |
Concerned with thoughts of death |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
24 |
|
589 |
The darkened room |
We sat in the darkened room, arms around each other |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
10 |
|
588 |
The unreal reality |
Who is this stranger, trapped in morphine sleep? |
BAGLEY, Gwen |
The write stuff |
PRESTON WRITERS' GUILD |
M0114292LC |
442.816 |
1.993 |
10 |
|
84.218 |
Night in Seville |
A crescent moon with stars in train |
BAGSHAW, William |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
116 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.217 |
Pan |
Amid the thickets, by the secret ways |
BAGSHAW, William |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
115 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.216 |
The Backs (Cambridge) |
By banks where 'reverend Camus' foots it slow |
BAGSHAW, William |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
114 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
87.752 |
Love Everlasting |
I love you dear, no longer |
BAILEY, Dorothy |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
37 |
|
125 |
T'moors |
Hast e'er bin reight up on t' moors |
BAINBRIDGE, Arthur |
A BACUP miscellany: prose and verse by local writers past and present / compiled by Harry Craven and Roanld Y. Digby |
|
M0018516LC |
80.280 |
1.972 |
224 |
|
81.376 |
I wish upon a star |
I wish I was an astronaut |
BAINES, Laura |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
45 |
|
86.654 |
A fools paradise |
To remember her |
BAJO |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
2 |
|
82.909 |
The blitz |
Planes bombing, bombing, bombing |
BAKER, Francis |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
122 |
|
5.163 |
To my daughter |
Hope of the future! pledge of promise past! |
BALL, John |
The FESTIVE wreath: a collection of original contributions read at a literary meeting held in Manchester, March 24th, 1842, at the Sun Inn Long Millgate, edited by John Bolton Rogerson |
|
M0001205LC |
2.926 |
1.842 |
32-33 |
|
82.947 |
Hidden treasures |
There was a diver |
BALL, Thomas |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
143 |
|
87.793 |
A Belief in Life |
Life can sometimes prove to be |
BALSHAW, Peter |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
80 |
|
87.838 |
A Tree in Changi |
Yet stands that tree outside a prison wall |
BAMBER, Eric G. |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
126 |
|
84.137 |
Northen light |
Grey in the morning light |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
55 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.139 |
O Vigila |
O, Vigila! - the sun doth warm the plains |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
58-60 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.142 |
So be it |
A noble life may swiftly pass |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
63 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.136 |
Star songs |
Enthralled, I heard the stars sing on their way |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
54 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.140 |
The land where the rose is grown |
Give me the strength of an English breeze |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
61 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.138 |
The return of the yeomen |
O, our old English yeomen are living today |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
56-57 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
84.141 |
Ye sure belong to me |
Ye've often heard me rantin' |
BAMBER, George A. |
A NEW lyric book, edited by F.T. Houghton Turner |
|
M0319970LC |
945.208 |
1.929 |
62 |
Most of the poems are by members of Manchester Lyric Club |
82.824 |
My cousin's horse |
The sound of his hooves |
BAMBER, Joanne Irene |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
72 |
|
3.500 |
A dialogue |
Peter - Well Zekil, hasto' yerd o' th' reawt |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
126-128 |
|
3.037 |
A dialogue |
Peter: Well Zekil, hasto' yerd o'th' reawt |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
65-67 |
|
6.682 |
A dialogue |
Well Zekil, hasto' yerd o' th' reawt |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
34-36 |
betwixt Peter Spinthreed, a Cotton manufacturer, and Zekil Lithewetur, a hand-loom weaver |
3.137 |
A dialogue |
Well, Zekil, hasto' yerd o'th' reawt |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
134-137 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.277 |
A fragment |
I'd rather live in desert wild |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
10-Nov |
|
3.092 |
A head piece |
I'll begin with her hair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
54-55 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.371 |
A head piece |
I'll begin with her hair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
36-38 |
|
3.161 |
A head piece |
I'll begin with her hair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
85-87 |
|
3.314 |
A head-piece |
I'll begin with her hair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
91-92 |
|
3.317 |
A scene in the King's Bench Prison |
Good night, the brave man said |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
96 |
On the night of May 16th, 1820 |
3.495 |
A scene in the same prison |
Good night the brave man said |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
114-115 |
|
3.124 |
A scene in the same prison |
Goodnight the brave man said |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
109-110 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.253 |
A sonnet |
My daisy sweet is drooping |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
198 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.315 |
A sonnet |
My daisy sweet is drooping |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
92-93 |
|
3.085 |
A view from Tandle Hills |
The eye of the morning is open wide |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
40-43 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
2.933 |
A view from the Tandle Hills |
The eye of the morning is open wide |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
5-Aug |
|
3.361 |
A view from the Tandle Hills (In the month of May) |
The eye of the morning is open wide |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
16-19 |
|
3.121 |
A voice from Spain |
Beneath the mighty span of Heaven |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
106-107 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.036 |
A voice from Spain |
Beneath the mighty span of Heaven |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
63-64 |
|
3.411 |
A voice from Spain |
Beneath the mighty span of Heaven |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
104-106 |
written previously to the invasion of that country, by the french Army under the Duke of Angouleme |
3.082 |
A winter's day and night |
First comes the white bearded frost at morn |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
28-30 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.359 |
A winter's day and night |
First comes the white bearded frost at morn |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
13-15 |
Supposed to be described by a Lancashire rustic |
3.132 |
An appeal written during the potato famine in Ireland |
Sons of England, noble England, listen to my verse awhile |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
123-125 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.113 |
Autumn and winter |
Autumn blithe is come again |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
90-92 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.400 |
Autumn and winter |
Autumn blythe is come again |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
79-81 |
|
3.115 |
Brandreth's soliloquy in prison |
I must die, but not like a slave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
94-95 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.017 |
Brandreth's soliloquy in prison |
I must die, but not like a slave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
26-28 |
|
3.403 |
Brandreth's soliloquy in prison |
I must die, but not like a slave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
86-88 |
|
3.305 |
Brandreth's soliloquy in prison |
I must die, but not like a slave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
66-68 |
|
3.126 |
Bright eyes |
Bright eyes! ye fatal ones |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
112-113 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.412 |
Bright eyes |
Bright eyes! ye fatal ones |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
107-108 |
|
3.034 |
Dialogue with fame |
Who art thou so wondrous fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
59-61 |
|
3.077 |
Dialogue with fame |
Who art thou so wondrous fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
20-22 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.358 |
Dialogue with fame |
Who art thou so wondrous fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
9-Nov |
|
3.258 |
Doctor Healey's address to his friends |
Burning fever I defy |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
210 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.030 |
Eclogue |
O'er the dark heath, and over wintry knowle |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
52-54 |
|
3.292 |
Eclogue |
O'er the dark heath, and over wintry knowle |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
34-37 |
Written during my confinement in the prison at Cold-bath Fields, London, under the Habeas Corpus Suspension in 1817 |
3.133 |
Epitaph |
Lie low, and then shalt have good rest, my child |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
125-127 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.503 |
Epitaph |
Lie low, and thou shalt have good rest, my child |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
132 |
On a boy, having suffered under a long and wasting sickness, was found unexpectedly dead. |
3.501 |
Epitaph |
Not human speech nor human wail can tell |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
129 |
|
3.138 |
Epitaph on a young man who was drowned |
Not human speech nor human wail can tell |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
137 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.131 |
Farewell to my cottage |
Farewell to my cottage that stands on the hill |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
120-122 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
1.402 |
Farewell to my cottage |
Farewell to my cottage that stands on the hill |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
99-100 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.485 |
Farewell to my cottage: written on leaving Blackley to live in London |
Farewell to my cottage that stands on the hill |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
353-355 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
3.401 |
Glenarfon |
Awake the voice of Arfon's praise |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
82-83 |
tune-'Y' Gadless', 'The camp of the Palace or 'of what a noble race was Shenkin' |
3.120 |
God help the poor |
God help the poor, who on this wintry morn |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
104-106 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.410 |
God help the poor |
God help the poor, who on this wintry morn |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
101-103 |
|
3.148 |
God save the Queen |
God save Queen Caroline |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
159-160 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.293 |
God save the Queen |
God save Queen Caroline |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
37-39 |
Lincoln Castle, June 21, 1820 |
3.152 |
Gowden - haired Hester |
O'er lofty Grange I once did range |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
170 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.093 |
Habakkuk Hyde |
I once did reside |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
55-56 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.038 |
Hannah |
Who is she o' form divine |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
68 |
|
3.108 |
Her epitaph |
To the gentle and blest |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
83 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.392 |
Her epitaph |
To the gentle and blest |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
68-71 |
|
3.393 |
Her epitaph |
To the gentle and blest |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
68 |
|
3.083 |
Homely rhymes on bad times |
Erewhile I sang of courtly dame |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
31-38 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.117 |
Hours in the bowers |
Hours more dear than drops of gold |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
98-100 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.028 |
Hours in the bowers |
Hours more dear than drops of gold |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
47-49 |
|
3.405 |
Hours in the bowers |
Hours more dear than drops of gold |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
92-94 |
|
3.029 |
Hymn to hope |
When freedom bade adieu |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
50-51 |
|
3.127 |
Hymn to hope |
When freedom bade adieu |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
113-114 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.496 |
Hymn to hope |
When freedom bade adieu |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
116-117 |
|
3.076 |
Hymn to spring |
Sweet bringer of new life |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
17-19 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.356 |
Hymn to spring |
Thou bringer of new life |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
1-Apr |
|
3.504 |
La Lyonnaise from the French of Beranger |
Misery our cup hath filled |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
133-143 |
Respectfully inscribed to Ebenezer Elliott, who,, of all the English Bards, has pleaded most eloquently and perseveringly the cause of the labouring millions. |
3.264 |
La Lyonnaise from the French of Beranger |
Misery our cup hath filled |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
221-227 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.107 |
Lament for my daughter |
My angel child! my angel child |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
82-83 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.390 |
Lament for my daughter |
My angel child! my angel child |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
67-68 |
Her epitaph |
3.255 |
Lines |
Bard, whose eye the tear hath shed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
201-204 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.294 |
Lines |
Betsy, thou art sweet and fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
40 |
Inscribed to Miss Elizabeth S__d, of Middleton |
3.268 |
Lines |
Brave old Sam Bamford! Rolling years |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
232-233 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.260 |
Lines |
Come cease from his labour |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
213-215 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.404 |
Lines |
Dark is the day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
89-91 |
|
3.242 |
Lines |
Fair is the prospect to my view |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
183-184 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.285 |
Lines |
Fair is the prospect to my view |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
23-24 |
Written in the Travellers' Room, Wolseley Arms Inn, Wolseley Bridge, Staffordshire, Nov 7, 1819 |
3.494 |
Lines |
I never will forget thee, love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
112-113 |
|
3.394 |
Lines |
I saw the sun go down |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
69-71 |
occasioned by the death of Lord Byrom and by some circumstances connected therewith |
3.245 |
Lines |
O here is no repining |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
187 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.286 |
Lines |
O here is no repining |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
25-26 |
Written during my confinement in the Castle of Lancaster, in company with Saxton, Wilde and others, Sept 1819 |
3.298 |
Lines |
O! how sweet is solitude |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
51-53 |
Written in a rural Arbour, in Hopwood Clough, near Middleton |
3.502 |
Lines |
Oh death, how placid is thy sleep |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
130-131 |
On the death of my friend Joseph Taylor, of Oldham |
3.414 |
Lines |
Oh! here is no repining |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
109 |
written in Lancaster castle during my confinement yhere August 1819 |
3.498 |
Lines |
The youthful bard doth chant his lay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
119-122 |
|
3.090 |
Lines |
Tomorrow's sun beholds me free |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
52 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.377 |
Lines |
What bard unknown hath deign'd to bring |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
44-48 |
Addressed to H___ In reply to the foregoing |
3.313 |
Lines addressed to H |
What bard unknown hath deign'd to bring |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
87-90 |
|
3.109 |
Lines occasioned by the death of Lord Byron |
I saw the sun go down |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
83-85 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.039 |
Lines occasioned by the death of Lord Byron |
I saw the sun go down |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
69-70 |
|
3.256 |
Lines on a quack doctor |
I sing of a doctor - doctor I sing |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
205 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.261 |
Lines on another doctor |
Behold yonder empiric strutting his rounds |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
215 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.139 |
Lines on the death of my friend, Joseph Taylor of Oldham |
Oh death, how placid is thy sleep |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
138-139 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.044 |
Lines on the death of my friend, Joseph Taylor of Oldham |
Oh death, how placid is thy sleep |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
77-78 |
|
3.319 |
Lines relating to a beautifully rural cottage in Hopwood |
Bard, whose eye the tear hath shed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
97-100 |
|
3.266 |
Lines to a plotting person |
Come over the hills out of York, parson Hay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
229-230 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.318 |
Lines to Jemima |
I never will forget thee, love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
97 |
Written in the King's Bench Prison, May 16, 1820 |
1.427 |
Lines to my wife during her recovery from a long illness |
The youthful bard doth chant his lay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
136-137 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.517 |
Lines to my wife: during her recovery from a long illness |
The youthful bard doth chant his lay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
411-413 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
3.143 |
Lines written at the Blue Ball, Rochdale |
There's a little crude knot |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
145-147 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.160 |
Lines written at the Blue Ball, Rochdale |
There's a little crude knot |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
84-85 |
|
3.018 |
Lines written at the request of a young lady |
Good night; and if no more we meet |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
28 |
|
3.116 |
Lines written Oct 15, 1826, being the anniversary of my daughter's decease |
Dark is the day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
96-97 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.099 |
Lines, addressed to HÓ., in reply to the foregoing |
What bard unknown hath deign'd to bring |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
64-67 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.129 |
Lines, addressed to my wife during her recovery from a long illness |
The youthful bard doth chant his lay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
115-118 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.123 |
Lines, addressed to my wife from the King's Bench Prison, May 15, 1820 |
I never will forget thee, love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
108-109 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.135 |
Lines, on the death of John Horsefield, botanist |
Another of the humble great departs |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
130-132 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.016 |
Lines, written at the Wolsely's Arms Inn |
Fair is the prospect to my view |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
25-26 |
|
3.134 |
Lines, written on reading of the death of a late worthy MP |
And so the good and fairhful one hath entered on his rest |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
126-130 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.096 |
London, fare thee well |
Sunny light is breaking |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
59-60 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.035 |
London, fare thee well |
Sunny light is breaking |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
61-62 |
|
3.373 |
London, fare thee well |
Sunny light is breaking |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
39-40 |
|
2.934 |
Lovely Mary |
Would ye view a bonny lass |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
9-Oct |
|
3.251 |
Lovely Mary |
Would ye view a bonny lass |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
194-195 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.301 |
Lovely Mary |
Would ye view a bonny lass |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
56-57 |
|
3.114 |
Morisa |
Ah me! that Morisa I never had seen |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
92-93 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.402 |
Morisa |
Ah me! that Morisa I never had seen |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
84-85 |
|
3.154 |
Morning |
See yon mildly beaming light |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
173-175 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.304 |
Morning |
See yon mildly beaming light |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
63-66 |
|
3.007 |
My winder |
Where Jarrat's stream with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
13-14 |
|
3.084 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
38-40 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
6.681 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
33-34 |
|
850 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
'TWIXT thee and me: an anthology of Yorkshire and Lancashire verse and prose, selected and edited by Joan Pomfret |
|
M0017873LC |
78.305 |
1.974 |
132-133 |
|
566 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
147-148 |
Lancashire poetry |
5.666 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
289-291 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson. Also in 2nd ed 1875 (Control number M0018155LC) |
1.375 |
My wynder |
Where Gerrard's stream, with pearly gleam |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
68-69 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
3.043 |
Napoleon |
Visions of surpassing splendour |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
76-77 |
|
3.144 |
O'Connor's Michaelmas goose |
Sed goose unto gondor |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
147-150 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.130 |
October |
Now the dull and lazy hours |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
118-120 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.013 |
Ode |
My true lover told me when he went away |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
21 |
|
3.296 |
Ode to a plotting parson |
Come over the hills out of York, Parson Hay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
44-48 |
Written Jan 1820 |
3.006 |
Ode to death |
Come not to me on a bed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
12 |
|
3.300 |
Ode top death |
Come not to me on a bed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
54-55 |
|
3.112 |
Penarfon |
Awake the voice of Arfon's praise |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
89-90 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.263 |
Reflection |
In the middle of life we are in death |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
218 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.284 |
Saint Helena |
Towering o'er the boundless deep |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
22-23 |
|
3.291 |
Serenade |
The grey dawn of morning is spreading on high |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
33 |
|
3.248 |
Song |
My true - lover told me, when he went away |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
190 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.299 |
Song |
My true-lover told me, when he went away |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
54 |
|
3.289 |
Song |
O! those locks of her's are bonny |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
29-30 |
|
3.159 |
Song |
Sweet is the bonny blushing rose |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
83 |
|
3.274 |
Song |
Sweet is the bonny blushing rose |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
2-Mar |
|
3.031 |
Song - Glenarfon |
Awake the voice of Arfon's praise |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
55-56 |
|
3.027 |
Song - Morisa |
Ah me! that Morisa I never had seen |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
45-46 |
|
3.019 |
Song - Oldham local |
Oh hark the rolling, rolling drum |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
29-30 |
|
3.244 |
Song - The despairing lover |
The winter wind is blowing |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
186 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.247 |
Song - The farewell |
Farewell, my native dells and bowers |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
189 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.262 |
Song - The Gonnor |
A Gonnor dwells o'th' Barrowfells |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
216-218 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.086 |
Song for the brave |
Say what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
43-44 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
873 |
Song for the brave |
Say, what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
21-22 |
|
1.463 |
Song for the brave |
Say, what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
178 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.599 |
Song for the brave |
Say, what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
479-480 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
3.122 |
Song of heroes |
What gain is life, unless it be |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
107-108 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.014 |
Song of the brave |
Oh what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
22-23 |
|
3.367 |
Song of the brave |
Oh what is the life of the brave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
31-32 |
|
3.110 |
Song of the Polish Army on its retreat from Warsaw |
We meet at the home of our fathers no more |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
85-86 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.033 |
Song of the Polish Army on its retreat from Warsaw |
We meet at the home of our fathers no more |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
57-59 |
|
3.396 |
Song of the Polish Army on its retreat from Warsaw |
We meet at the home of our fathers no more |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
72-73 |
|
3.155 |
Song, Oldham local |
O hark! the rolling, rolling drum |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
176-177 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.306 |
Song, Oldham local |
O hark! the rolling, rolling drum |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
69-70 |
|
3.283 |
Song, to Jemima |
How happy may we be, my love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
20-21 |
|
3.279 |
Song: the despairing lover |
The winter wind is blowing |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
13-14 |
|
3.288 |
Song: the farewell |
Farewell ye Middletonian bowers |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
28-29 |
|
3.010 |
Song: the winter wind is blowing |
The winter wind is blowing |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
17 |
|
3.022 |
Sonnet |
My daisy sweet is drooping |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
36 |
|
3.015 |
St Helena |
Tow'ring o'er the boundless deep |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
24 |
|
3.257 |
The arrest |
They came at night, and did surround |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
205-209 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.309 |
The arrest |
They came at night, and did surround |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
76-81 |
|
3.273 |
The Bacchanal |
Why is man, whose life is frail |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
1 |
|
3.147 |
The bard and his pupil |
Bard, I pray, come show to me |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
154-159 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.141 |
The bard's petition |
Most reverend sir, I pray permit |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
140-143 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.308 |
The bard's reformation |
Adieu to the Alehouse, where pounds I have spent |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
74-76 |
Tune 'London farewell' |
3.241 |
The bard's reformation |
Adieu to the alehouse, where pounds I have spent |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
181-183 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.009 |
The bee |
Ye lovers of nature attend unto me |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
16 |
|
3.246 |
The bee |
Ye lovers of nature attend unto me |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
188 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.280 |
The bee song |
Ye lovers of nature attend unto me |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
15-17 |
Sung at a meeting of bee-keepers in Middleton, March 27, 1815 |
3.008 |
The call of Wallace |
O come from the valley, O come from the plain |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
15 |
|
3.310 |
The call of Wallace |
O come from the valley, O come from the plain |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
81-82 |
|
3.091 |
The call of Wallace |
Oh! come from the valley, Oh! Come from the plain |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
53 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.360 |
The call of Wallace |
Oh! come from the valley, Oh! come from the plain |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
12 |
|
3.125 |
The day storm of thunder |
The black clouds hover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
110-111 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.493 |
The day storm of thunder |
The black clouds hover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
110-111 |
|
3.145 |
The Devil's court |
Now the Devil, saith report |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
150-151 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.011 |
The dying dragoon |
On Mount St John's too dearly purchas'd day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
18-19 |
|
3.250 |
The dying dragoon |
On Mount St John's too dearly purchas'd day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
192-193 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.290 |
The dying dragoon |
On Mount St John's too dearly purchas'd day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
30-32 |
|
3.119 |
The dying poet to his dog |
My old companion, Rover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
101-103 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.021 |
The dying poet to his dog |
My old companion, Rover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
33-35 |
|
3.408 |
The dying poet to his dog |
My old companion, Rover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
97-100 |
|
3.307 |
The dying poet to his dog |
My old companion, Rover |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
71-73 |
|
3.040 |
The farewell |
Farewell to Media's dells and bow'rs |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
71 |
|
3.156 |
The fray of Stockport |
Ha! han they ta'en our cap and flag |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
177-179 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.297 |
The fray of Stockport |
Ha! han they ta'en our cap and flag |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
49-51 |
|
6.679 |
The Gonner |
A Gonner dwelt o' th' Barrowfells |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
30-32 |
|
3.094 |
The labourer's orison at sun-rise |
How pure the air, how sweet the breeze |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
57-58 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.369 |
The labourer's orison at sun-rise |
How pure the air, how sweet the breeze |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
33-35 |
|
3.025 |
The Lancashire hymn |
Great God! Who did of old inspire |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
41-43 |
|
3.252 |
The Lancashire hymn |
Great God! Who did of old inspire |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
195-197 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.295 |
The Lancashire hymn |
Great God! Who did of old inspire |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
41-44 |
Tune - 'Falmouth', 1st Vol Harrison's Collection. Written in 1818 |
3.104 |
The landowner |
There was a famous landowner |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
78-79 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.153 |
The last parting |
And hast thou spoke the word Farewell |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
171-173 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.146 |
The lost ones |
Where the sun looks cold and shorn |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
152-153 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.032 |
The march of the Grand Army on its advance upon Moscow |
Glory, like the day |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
56-57 |
|
3.149 |
The parting |
Love, I can no longer stay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
160 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.023 |
The pass of death |
Another's gone, and who comes next |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
37-40 |
|
3.089 |
The pass of death |
Another's gone, and who comes next |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
49-51 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.357 |
The pass of death |
Another's gone, and who comes next |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
5-Aug |
Written shortly after the decease of the Right Honourable George Canning, and with reference to that event |
1.466 |
The pass of death |
Another's gone, and who comes next |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
181-183 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.604 |
The pass of death: written shortly after the decease of the Right Hon. George Canning |
Another's gone, and who comes next |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
485-488 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
3.088 |
The patriot's hymn |
O thou Great Power Divine |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
47-48 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.151 |
The petition of Jammy's hen |
Ye Middletonian ladies fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
169-170 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.111 |
The poet's consolement of his wife in adversity |
Now to the wilderness away |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
87-88 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.398 |
The poet's consolement of his wife in adversity |
Now to the wilderness away |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
74-76 |
|
3.399 |
The prediction |
Babbler of St Stephen's Hall |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
77-78 |
|
3.267 |
The prediction |
Babbler of St Stephen's Hall |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
230-231 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.302 |
The prediction |
Babbler of St Stephen's Hall |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
57-58 |
|
3.316 |
The Queen's triumph |
Hail! to the lady fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
93-95 |
|
3.254 |
The Queen's triumph |
Hail! to the lady fair |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
199-200 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.087 |
The red rose and the white |
The red rose to the white rose |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
45-47 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.259 |
The retrospection |
Ah! where are now our bonny white cockades |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
211-213 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.081 |
The rosy beauty |
A little rosy beauty |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
26-28 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.041 |
The rosy beauty |
A little rosy beauty |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
72-74 |
|
3.366 |
The rosy beauty |
A little rosy beauty |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
28-30 |
|
3.004 |
The serenade |
The grey dawn of morning is spreading on high |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
10-Nov |
|
3.265 |
The slanderer |
Steal but a crust, and by the law |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
228-229 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.287 |
The snow drop |
Welcome, thou modest little flower |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
26-27 |
Written upon finding that flower in a garden, on the 26th February, 1815 |
3.140 |
The snow white dove |
Oh, why should love, unearthly love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
139-140 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.387 |
The song of freedom |
Parent of the wide creation |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
61-62 |
|
3.100 |
The song of slaughter |
Parent of the wide creation |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
67-68 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.311 |
The song of slaughter |
Parent of the wide creation |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
82-84 |
Tune - 'Sicilian Mariner's hymn' |
3.281 |
The song of the brave |
O what is the life of the brave? |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
16-17 |
|
3.142 |
The Stakehill ball |
Twas in the prime of summer time |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
144-145 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.020 |
The Union hymn |
Ye bards of Britain, strike the lyre |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
31-32 |
|
3.240 |
The Union hymn |
Ye bards of Britain, strike the lyre |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
179-180 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.278 |
The union hymn |
Ye bards of Britain, strike the lyre |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
Nov-13 |
|
3.118 |
The voice of Glendour |
Come to glory, come with Glendour |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
100-101 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.407 |
The voice of Glendour |
Come to glory, come with Glendour |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
95-96 |
|
3.158 |
The voice of Glendour |
Come to glory, come with Glendour |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
82 |
|
3.162 |
The wanderers |
The rain beat sore and the wind did roar |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
87-88 |
|
3.276 |
The wanderers |
The rain beat sore and the wind did roar |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
8-Oct |
|
3.103 |
The wanderer's song on Macclesfield Forest, 1828 |
Where is now my home, my home |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
77-78 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.097 |
The warrior's ode to death |
Come not to me on a bed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
61 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.362 |
The warrior's ode to death |
Come not to me on a bed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
20 |
|
3.150 |
The watch and ward |
Come, all ye votaries of fame |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
161-168 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.275 |
The way of the world |
When flattering fortune promis'd kind |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
3-Jul |
|
3.249 |
The way of the world |
When flattering fortune promised kind |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
190-191 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.106 |
The weaver boy |
Oh stay, oh stay, then lady gay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
81-82 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.045 |
The weaver boy |
Oh stay, oh stay, then lady gay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
78-79 |
|
3.389 |
The weaver boy |
Oh stay, oh stay, then lady gay |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
65-66 |
|
3.243 |
The welcome |
I hail thee, because in the day of our danger |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
184-185 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.378 |
The wild rider |
Now, unto fair Alkrington tidings there came |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
49-58 |
A legendary tale |
5.630 |
The wild rider |
Now, unto fair Alkrington tidings there came |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by John Harland, 3rd ed., corrected, revised and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson |
|
M0018149LC |
79.232 |
1.882 |
220-226 |
3rd edition. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
3.102 |
The wild rider: a legendary tale |
Now, unto fair Alkrington tidings there came |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
70-77 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
177 |
The wild rider: a legendary tale |
Now, unto fair Alkrington tidings there came |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
LANCASHIRE in prose and verse: an anthology, compiled by R.H. Case |
|
M0041700LC |
154.454 |
1.930 |
87-92 |
|
1.348 |
The wild rider: a legendary tale |
Now, unto fair Alkrington tidings there came |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
14-19 |
In four parts. Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
3.079 |
The wind unbound |
God doth unbind the enchained wind |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
23-24 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.364 |
The wind unbound |
God doth unbind the enchained wind |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
23-24 |
|
3.136 |
The witch of Brandwood |
A Beldame came to lofty scout |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
132-134 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.282 |
Thw widow's lament |
Alas! the joys of life are o'er |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
18-19 |
For the loss of her two sons, slain at the Battle of Orthes, Feb 27, 1814 |
3.105 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
80 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.026 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
44 |
|
3.397 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
63-64 |
|
4.879 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
SONGS of the people: Lancashire dialect poetry of the Industrial Revolution, Brian Hollingworth, editor |
|
M0129168LC |
61.422 |
1.977 |
125-126 |
isbn wrong on this entry - should be either M0015409LC or M0013727LC |
6.680 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
32 |
|
657 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
14 |
|
129 |
Tim Bobbin's grave |
I stoode beside Tim Bobbin's grave |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Lancashire Literary Worthies |
ANGUS-BUTTERWORTH, L. M. |
B8037394 |
6.204 |
1.980 |
15-16 |
|
3.078 |
To a snowdrop |
Welcome, thou little modest flower |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
22-23 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.363 |
To a snowdrop |
Welcome, thou little modest flower |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
21-22 |
|
3.101 |
To Jemima |
How happy may we be, my love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
68-69 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.012 |
To Jemima |
How happy may we be, my love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
20-21 |
|
3.386 |
To Jemima |
How happy may we be, my love |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
59-60 |
|
3.042 |
To my father |
Dark comes the louring storm with savage yell |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
74-76 |
|
3.098 |
To Samuel Bamford |
Bamford, an unknown friend would bring |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
62-63 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.376 |
To Samuel Bamford |
Bamford, an unknown friend would bring |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
41-43 |
Now prisoner in lincoln castle, for having led a number of his fellow Townsmen, bearing a banner inscribed, 'Unity and Strength,' to the peaceable meeting of Englishmen at Manchester, on the sixteenth of August, 1819. Manchester, June 5th, 1820 |
3.024 |
To the snowdrop |
Welcome, thou little modest flow'r |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
40-41 |
|
3.320 |
Touch him! |
Touch him, aye! touch him, if you dare |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
100-102 |
Or, verses occasioned by the outrage committed upon Mr Hunt, and his friends. at the Theatre, Manchester, on the evening of Friday, January 22, 1819, by Lord Uxbridge, Captain Frazer, George Torr, and twenty or thirty 'gemmen' of the same stamp |
3.303 |
Waterloo |
Hark! I hear the shout of war |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Miscellaneous poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067263LC |
281.770 |
1.821 |
59-62 |
|
3.128 |
Winter |
How fearful, yet how mournful, is the tone |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
115 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.005 |
Winter |
How fearful, yet how mournful, is the tone |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
11 |
|
3.497 |
Winter |
How fearful, yet how mournful, is the tone |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
118 |
|
3.499 |
Witch o' Brandwood |
A beldame came to lofty Scout |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
123-125 |
|
3.080 |
Wolsey's grave |
Now Wolsey was, in olden time |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
24-26 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
3.365 |
Wolsey's grave |
Now Wolsey was, in olden time |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Poems |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067309LC |
281.873 |
1.843 |
25-27 |
Written after visiting the ruins of Leicester Abbey, September 1829 |
3.157 |
Wolsey's grave |
Now Wolsey was, in olden time |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Hours in the bowers: poems etc |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0067289LC |
281.849 |
1.834 |
80-81 |
|
3.095 |
Written at Farley, 1828 |
It was the dusk of as fine an evening as ever closed |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
Homely rhymes, poems and reminiscences |
BAMFORD, Samuel |
M0018034LC |
78.931 |
1.864 |
59 |
Revised and enlarged edition of 1843 edition. Many of these poems also appear in BAMFORD, Samuel, Hours in the bowers; poems etc |
86.748 |
The champions |
At last, the title Rovers have won |
BANKS, Edna |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
96 |
|
1.742 |
Ah, me! |
I measure life by gravestones, not by years |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
5-Jun |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
874 |
Bridal robes |
A bridal robe should be |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
23-24 |
|
1.741 |
Bridal robes |
A bridal robe should be |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
4-May |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
1.774 |
Day is breaking: a song of progress |
Day is breaking |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
55-56 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
82.444 |
Deceived |
On the shores of a tranquil lake |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
300 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
1.167 |
Deceived |
On the shores of a tranquil lake |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
LANCASHIRE lyrics: modern songs and ballads of the County Palatine, edited by John Harland |
|
M0041626LC |
154.285 |
1.866 |
92 |
|
875 |
Falling leaves |
The wind its trump hath blown |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
25 |
|
1.743 |
Falling leaves |
The wind its trump hath blown |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
7 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
1.740 |
Industria et probitate: (To my son) |
Our ancestor at Hastings fought |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
2-Apr |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
1.773 |
Lay of the captive lark: a plaintive plea for our poor birds of song |
Deep in the thick of a tuft of clover |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
51-54 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
1.408 |
Mine! (a wife's song) |
I love thee, I love thee, as dearly as when |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
108 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.493 |
Mine! (a wife's song) |
I love thee, I love thee, as dearly as when |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
364-365 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
82.531 |
The good spirit |
Of all the good spirits that brighten the earth |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
433-434 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
1.438 |
The good spirit |
Of all the good spirits who brighten the earth |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
151 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.581 |
The lesson of the leaves |
Glancing in the sunlight |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
448-449 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
1.446 |
The lesson of the leaves |
Glancing in the sunlight |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
159 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
82.603 |
The tried and true |
I pass unregarded the selfish and vain |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
BALLADS and songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern / collected, compiled and edited, with notes by John Harland |
|
M0018155LC |
79.242 |
1.875 |
484-485 |
2nd ed. Collected by John Harland and revised by T T Wilkinson |
1.465 |
The tried and true |
I pass unregarded the selfish and vain |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
The BEST of old Lancashire in poetry and verse, selected and edited by Cliff Hayes |
|
1872226507 |
419.431 |
1.992 |
180 |
Same ISBN as "The River Wyre: people and places" |
1.772 |
What I live for |
I live for those who love me |
BANKS, Mrs. George Linnaeus |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
49-50 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
83.570 |
Autumn |
O Autumn, bright and golden |
BANKS, Sam |
SKETCHES and poems by local writers, edited by John U. Smith |
|
M0129272LC |
491.715 |
18 |
13 |
Editor was member of the Burnley Literary and Philosophical Society |
2.007 |
Lines to a robin |
Come Dick, Come Dick |
BANKS, Samuel |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
79 |
|
2.228 |
The Martins prepare to leave us |
The martins are twitting |
BANKS, Samuel |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
76-77 |
|
2.343 |
Who made you? |
Who made you, little birdies? |
BANKS, Samuel |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
77-78 |
|
2.360 |
Young robin |
Aw' wer' reyt suited this morning |
BANKS, Samuel |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
74-76 |
|
3.729 |
To Edwin Waugh |
Thanks, Edwin Waugh |
BARBER, Samuel |
Poems and songs. Second series |
WAUGH, Edwin |
M0013028LC |
55.464 |
1.889 |
207-209 |
On a copy of his poems, presented to the writer |
5.266 |
Eatin' eawt Armada style |
Neaw t' sea were high, an' t' wind were strung |
BARCLAY, John C. |
IN Lancashire language: Lancashire poems, selected by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895085 |
401.717 |
1.991 |
15-16 |
|
5.265 |
Wiggin Pier |
It's orwell time i' Wiggin neaw |
BARCLAY, John C. |
IN Lancashire language: Lancashire poems, selected by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895085 |
401.717 |
1.991 |
14 |
Wigan |
82.770 |
My monster |
My monster is stronger than |
BARKER, Cameron |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
43 |
|
1.963 |
Hebden Bridge, past and present, and its bygone worth |
Could I the poet's aid invoke |
BARKER, Thomas |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
35-38 |
|
1.964 |
Hebden Vale |
Sweet Hebden vale |
BARKER, Thomas |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
32-35 |
|
2.054 |
My native vale |
Vale of Caldene, my nature vale |
BARKER, Thomas |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
38-40 |
|
2.138 |
Sketches from life |
Methinks, as I look around me |
BARKER, Thomas |
Biographies, sketches and rhymes, edited by Sam Mellor |
CALDER VALLEY POETS |
M0012737LC |
53.479 |
1.916 |
41-45 |
|
81.352 |
The flaming curry |
There was a young woman from Surrey |
BARNES, Anthony |
COSMIC West Lancashire, edited by Carl Golder |
|
754301575 |
691.291 |
1.998 |
32 |
|
87.820 |
Divine Wisdom |
Look, said the Saviour, at this bud |
BARNES, D. |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
108 |
|
82.914 |
Cheetah and the hog |
The grass is long and tall, Hog |
BARNES, George |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
125 |
|
82.864 |
The kitten |
It wanders night and day |
BARNES, Sophie |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
98 |
|
3.166 |
Immunity |
When this dear tumult of our love is dust |
BARNES, Sydney Jean |
CONTEMPORARY Lancashire poetry, edited by S. Fowler Wright |
|
M0035643LC |
132.295 |
1.928 |
14-15 |
The County Series of Contemporary Poetry - Vol 5 |
87.761 |
What Is Life? |
Life is a beginning, a seed newly sown |
BARON, Edna |
NORTH West Christian Messengers edited by Chris Walton |
|
1861610920 |
1.048.474 |
1.996 |
46 |
|
86.876 |
What is life? |
Life is....a beginning, a seed newly born |
BARON, Edna |
THE Pied Piper of words: an anthology of poetry by northern writers / edited by Madeleine Fish |
|
1898722080 |
1.050.445 |
0 |
128 |
|
82.796 |
How strange |
How strange to think that someone else |
BARON, Emma |
HIDDEN treasures: South Lancashire. Edited by Simon Harwin |
|
754339068 |
910.094 |
2.002 |
57 |
|
5.778 |
A fragment |
The angels leaned upon their harps and sang |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
94-95 |
A fragment from a satire |
5.781 |
From 'Cypress leaves' |
I am going on a journey, Jimmy, where there is no night |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
99-100 |
Death;John Baron's last poem; twelve stanzas only |
5.780 |
Kitty Lowe Well |
There once was a fountain called Kitty Lowe Well |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
98 |
|
546 |
Some fooak |
There's some fooak are olez on t' chunner |
BARON, John |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
121-122 |
Lancashire poetry |
5.777 |
Sonnet |
Tis midnight! among youth-frequented nooks |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
94 |
|
5.774 |
Stanzas from 'The farewell' |
It flow'd from my heart in the language of sorrow |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
88-89 |
Five stanzas only |
5.773 |
The exile's lamentation |
A damsel of Israel was pensively gazing |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
86-88 |
|
6.689 |
The old holly in Brandy Brow field |
How green grew the holly in Brandy Brow field |
BARON, John |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
58-59 |
|
5.776 |
The old holly in Brandy Brow Field: addressed to Thomas Clough, Esq of Holly Bush, Blackburn |
How green grew the holly in Brandy Brow field |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
91-92 |
|
5.779 |
The poet's prayer |
Incomprehensible, Eternal Being |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
95-97 |
|
5.775 |
To Nancy |
Oh, listen, fond Nancy |
BARON, John |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
90 |
|
1.239 |
A big burglar |
I' Accrington ther's bin sitch gram as ne'er wur known afooar |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
28 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.322 |
A bit abeawt th' Cup |
Ther's nooan o' yer buckram an' sterch abeawt me |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
76 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.250 |
A biter bitten |
Owd Pratocake keeps t Buttercup |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
34 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.266 |
A bonfire-neet stor |
Young Jud o'long Joanie's war just twenty one |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
43 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.240 |
A champion pro |
Bi th' footbo lot co'd Splashers we'd bin licked well once or twice |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
28-29 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.690 |
A comfortable smook |
Aw'm bothered noan wi' acres broad, nor burdened mitch wi' wealth |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
64-65 |
|
6.526 |
A comfortable smook |
Aw'm bothered noan wi' acres broad, nor burdened mitch wi' wealth |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
367 |
John Thomas Baron also known as John o' Ann's |
661 |
A comfortable smook |
Aw'm bothered noan wi' acres broad, nor burdened mitch wi' wealth |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
22-23 |
|
1.292 |
A fishin' catch |
Yo've read no deawt, i' thrillin' tales |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
59 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.237 |
A gradely surpriser! |
Heigh, Billy! Wod meks thee so quate? |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
27 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.286 |
A harthstooam flust |
Twur geddin' tort Kesmas, an th' wind whistled cowd |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
55 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.320 |
A legend of Brookhouse Well |
In days long ago, ere the great might of steam |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
75 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.231 |
A mother's love |
There is a flame, more pure and holy |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
24 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.520 |
A mother's love |
There is a flame, more pure and holy |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
363 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.331 |
A peep at Ingleton |
Aw like to see a country loyne |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
80-81 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.244 |
A pirate chief |
When aw wur but a keerless lad |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
31 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.217 |
A plain streytforrud mon |
Aw've trodden t'rooad o' life a while |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
17 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.311 |
A poacher's dodge |
Ther used to live up Forgate Way |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
70-71 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.226 |
A pow ut twice |
Aw've just heeard a buzz o'er a barber |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
22 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.326 |
A rough tooth - drawin' |
If ever yo've hed toothwartch 'at's |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
78 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
658 |
A sope o' good strong tay |
Some chaps are fond o' aleheawse nooks, an' pots o' frothy ale |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
17-18 |
|
6.563 |
A sope o' good strong tay |
Some chaps are fond o' aleheawse nooks, an' pots o' frothy ale |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
380-381 |
Tea; John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.208 |
A sope o' good strong tay |
Some chaps are fond o'ale-heawse nooks |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
11 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.273 |
A toffy party |
One bon-fire neet a party met |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
49 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.259 |
A Valentine buzz |
Hey dear o' me! Wod gam ther's a bin |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
39 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.242 |
A weddin' trip |
Smart Bill o'Dan's fro' Top o' th' Heights |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
30 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.211 |
A workin' mon's creed |
Awm sure as Tum Carlyle wur reet |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
14 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.525 |
Art and song |
Young Art had travelled far and wide a lovely spot to find |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
365-366 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.247 |
Art and song |
Young art had travelled far and wide a lovely spot to find |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
33 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.269 |
Aw'm livin' i' Poverty Row |
Aw've getten owd an' connut wark |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
47 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
660 |
Blackburn Easter Fair |
Hey! Fair time draws creawds onto th' market streoms |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
20-22 |
|
1.295 |
Bless the children |
Bless the children! Happy children! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
60 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.224 |
Blind Bobby |
Yo' may seech i' vain to find |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
21 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.312 |
Bonny blue een |
Come here, an' tha'st peeark o' mi knee |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
71 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.310 |
Brass! |
Wod meks a fella tew an' slave |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
70 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.257 |
Brossen Bill |
When Brossen Bill 'listed i' th' pleece |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
38 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.522 |
By the wave |
I have watched the rose of beauty |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
364 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.282 |
Campin' th' wife |
Aw wur campin' wi' th' wife t' other neet |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
53 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.338 |
Captain Rutchut |
Mi cuzzen Rutchut's t' boss o'er t' ship |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
86 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.215 |
Carlo! |
Wod! part wi Carlo - never, he's too good to be ill-used |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
16 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.324 |
Carter Bill |
A gradely chap is Carter Bill |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
77 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.562 |
Coldest of all |
Tis bitterly cold when the trees in mid Winter |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
379-380 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.276 |
Cooartin' |
Eawr Jud's agate cooartin' aw'm sartin |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
50 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.298 |
Curin' th' rheumatic |
Jem Whistler lived for mony a year |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
62 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.280 |
Curiosity Dick |
Aw dorn'd think as Time's left another mon wick |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
46 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.336 |
Deawn bi th' well |
Young Clinker wur limber an' gay |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
84 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.229 |
Deod! |
An empty chear's bi th' hearthstooan |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
23 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.249 |
Deof Peter |
Owd Peter's booath hearty an' hardy |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
34 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.260 |
Don't give up! |
Weary brothers, bravely toiling |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
39 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.305 |
Eawr new baby |
We've getten a babby, a bonny 'un too |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
65 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.278 |
Eawr new tackler |
Th'owd tackler yon's finished his nooatis |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
51 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.253 |
Erin's lovely isle |
O, Erin's isle is lovely |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
36 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.302 |
Fair an' square |
Some fooak, to serve ther ends |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
63 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.283 |
Fireside thowts |
A nor-east wind's bitterly blowin |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
53 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.556 |
Friendship and hatred |
I once heard a toast from the lips of a stranger |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
370 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.317 |
Grab o' as yo con! |
When nobbut a youngster, aw often were towd |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
74 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.330 |
Grin an' bide |
Some foak'll sob an' sigh an' fret |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
80 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.559 |
Grin an' bide id |
Some fooak'll sob an' sigh an' fret |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
375-377 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.233 |
Harmony Tum |
Dud yo' ever know Harmony Tum? |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
25 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.261 |
Health's better than wealth |
This world's a place |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
40 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.342 |
Homeward bound |
Give me the love of an English lass |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
87 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.318 |
I won't |
Some fellas tell me I'm a poet |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
74 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.325 |
If wimmin hed ther way! |
Aw've lately thowt, an' thinkin's browt |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
77 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.597 |
In memoriam' poem |
There's a shadow grim which exiles Mirth afar, and leaves its smart |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
416-417 |
|
1.300 |
Jealousy |
Grim Jealousy, that broods with venomed mind |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
62 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.289 |
Jemmy o' Pee's clock |
Up Grimshaw Park Loyne, just a bit aboon t'brig |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
57 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.263 |
Jerry's mishap |
Neaw, young Jerry wur allus a swell |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
41 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.245 |
Jinker's meawse trap |
Thers nod a single day goes o'er |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
32 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.554 |
Johnny's clogs |
Howd on, theer! Dunnot use 'em rough, but put 'em gently deawn |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
368 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.265 |
Jowler's dog |
Hev yo' a nice quate hooamly dog, 'at's full o' harmless play |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
42 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.243 |
Let's go to t' watter side |
Tha'rt lookin' powsey worn, an' ill |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
31 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.274 |
Linked sweetness |
I do love Ma - a little boy |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
49 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.333 |
Locin' time |
When fooak's bin peylin' at their wark |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
82 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.296 |
Love signs |
When Love fost toins a fella's brain |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
61 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.346 |
Marriage |
Wedlock's a strange and curious thing |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
88 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.267 |
Mashin' ned |
Neddy o' Joan's, fro' th' Four Loyne Ends |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
43 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.306 |
Mi grondad's hat |
Neaw then! Keep eawt o'mischief, do |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
68 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.248 |
Mi gronfayther's swoard |
Thad swoard hung up theer wur mi grondad's |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
33 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.209 |
Mi Gronny's Bible |
Aw know tha'rt a bit ov a bookworm |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
Dec-13 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.334 |
Mi mother-in-law's getten wed |
Mi mother-in-law's getten wed - hip hooray! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
82 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.345 |
Mi Rooasey |
O, ther's mony a posy i' yon green fields |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
88 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.287 |
My books |
Give me my books |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
55 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.303 |
My hero |
Tell me not of mighty heroes of the mystic long ago |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
64 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.297 |
My owd lass! |
Aw wodn'a swap, for a King's creawn |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
61 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.291 |
Ned o' Lol's axia's |
Ther's lot o' happy fooak i' th' world |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
58 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.340 |
Nervous Jud |
Fooak 'at's upset a bit i'th nerves |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
87 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.251 |
Nobby con do't like a wife |
Sum chaps think ther sharp un discernin |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
35 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.219 |
Owd friends are th' best |
Snub th' owden time notions whoa will |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
18 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.270 |
Owd Fuddler's freet |
Owd Fuddler's signed teetotal |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
47 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.220 |
Owd mates |
Hello! Come in, un shut thad door |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
19 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.230 |
Owd Rachel's lad |
Sitho, Molly! That's hor i'thad carriage |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
24 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.232 |
Pat's correction |
Pat Donovan was a recruit, who but recent |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
24 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.246 |
Pleasure |
Away with the goblet of sorrow! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
32 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.304 |
Plenty o' brass! |
A pocket's th' barometer gauge |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
64 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.315 |
Poo together! |
Sages i' ther wisdom tell us |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
73 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.238 |
Poor Johnny |
Ther's summat sprinjin' at mi heart |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
27 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.272 |
Practise wod yo' preych |
Aboon, a' else beside, advice |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
48 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
659 |
Quare doins |
Eawr hearwse is like a doctor's shop |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
18-20 |
|
1.268 |
Quateness is t' best after o |
Some maxins hev echoed i' th' earhoyles o'time |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
46 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.309 |
Sailor Bill |
Shud yo' meet a chap wi' an awkwerd wawk |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
69 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.290 |
Scamps o' trade |
Work co's Capital id naybur |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
58 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.327 |
Sharper Joe! |
Hello theer! Mester consequence |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
79 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.294 |
Skeeomin' a sup |
Sly Dicky stood bi th' end o' t' street |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
60 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.341 |
Song the maid I love |
One evening I met a pretty charmer |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
87 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.221 |
Sunda' afternoon |
A workin' mon's to face a deol |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
19 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.335 |
Sweepin' a chimbley |
Tum o'Lib's wur rayther leet |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
84 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.279 |
Tekkin' th' doctor's advice |
Owd Enoch o' Nabs wur a chap o' th' reight sooart |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
52 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.255 |
Th' engine - driver's mate |
Doin'd talk to me abeawt heroes, whoa swagger wi' medals an' stars |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
37 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.275 |
Th' hooam fireside |
Just hearken to th' wind! Heaw id roars |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
50 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.557 |
Th' hooam fireside |
Just hearken to th' wind! Heaw id roars |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
372-373 |
John Thomas Baron also known by the pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
662 |
Th' hooam fireside |
Just hearken to th' wind! Heaw id roars |
BARON, John Thomas |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
23-25 |
|
1.277 |
Th' husband's greetin' |
Hey! Nancy, lass, aw'm gradely fain |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
51 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.293 |
Th' influenza |
Th'owd life destroyer - Grim Disease |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
59 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.207 |
Th' owd fooak |
In a bit ov a plain whitewashed cottage |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
11 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
82.020 |
Th' owd Lankysher twang |
Thers nooan aw like better nor Lankysher fooak |
BARON, John Thomas |
Red rose leaves: a collection of prose and verse by members of the Lancashire Authors' Association; edited by Edith Pearce |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0004813LC |
10.631 |
1.925 |
67-68 |
|
876 |
Th' owd Lankysher twang |
Thers nooan aw like better nor Lankysher fooak |
BARON, John Thomas |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
27-29 |
|
1.323 |
Th' owd parson |
No mon's better known than th' owd parson |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
76 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.307 |
Th' owd pump |
Th'ows pump stan's yon i' th' nook o' t' fowd |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
68 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.281 |
Th' owd ragmon |
Ther's nooan better know than th' owd ragmon |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
52 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.235 |
Th' owd rockin' chear |
A glint at owd familiar things |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
26 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.262 |
Th' owd tree i' th' loyne |
Thers a loyne up yon at th' foot o' th' hill |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
40 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.339 |
Th' Royal visit |
Bravo! Owd smokky teawn, tha's done |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
86 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.313 |
Thad bull feight |
A tooathrey year sin, so aw'm towd |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
72-73 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.254 |
Thad husband o' mine! |
Thad husband o' mine he's as keerless as owt |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
36 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.337 |
Thad Little Harrod goose! |
Ther wor some gam i' Drunken Row |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
85 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.218 |
Thad weyver! |
Yon weyver on t' four narro' looms is a swell |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
18 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.299 |
the blind orphan's song |
The winterly snow on the roses of June |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
62 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.256 |
The children at my knee |
What though I win my bread with toil |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
37 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.561 |
The children at my knee |
What though I win my bread with toil, and face a swarm of cares |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
379 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.321 |
The invalid's story |
Why, Charley, old pal! Don't you know me? |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
75 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.319 |
The judgment of Jove |
Gay Bacchus invited the gods to a feast |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
75 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.328 |
The loved of life |
I love to see the ocean |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
79 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.555 |
The mountain - nightfall |
Yon kingly mountain, like a wearied knight |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
369-370 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.258 |
The peerless maid |
In days of old, as poets sing |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
38 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.560 |
The peerless maid |
In days of old, as poets sing |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
377-378 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
6.558 |
The street singer |
Sad and lone, with weary feet |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
374-375 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.212 |
The toiler's song |
They tell me I am lowly born |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
14 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.567 |
The western singer |
A voice came over the Western sea |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
385-386 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
877 |
The world will never know |
The world, that seems so just and wise |
BARON, John Thomas |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
29-30 |
|
6.564 |
The world will never know |
The world, that seems so just and wise |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
382-383 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.213 |
Them cats! |
They may swagger o'er musical art |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
15 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.214 |
Ther's nowt as quare as fooak |
We read o'er quare things oft i' books |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
15 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.271 |
Thi fayther's on t' fuddle ageon |
Thi fayther's on t' fuddle ageon, aw believe |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
48 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.234 |
Th'last farewell |
Eh, Joan! Heaw ill th'art lookin'! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
25 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.228 |
Th'owd case clock |
Aye, that's a relic ov owd times |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
23 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.225 |
Th'owd creddle |
It's nobbut a battered own creddle |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
21 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.332 |
Th'owd skoo |
Wod a pleashur id is |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
81 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.344 |
Three meetings |
We met, it was at a gay watering place |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
88 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.206 |
To Edwin Waugh |
Ther's nowt 'at pleoses th' hooamly heart |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
8 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.343 |
To my mother |
I've love for my father, my sister and brother |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
88 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.565 |
To one in bliss |
Sadly I wander without thee, divided |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
383-384 |
Death; John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
1.284 |
To Pendle Hill |
Pendle, freawnin' stern an' sollum |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
54 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.223 |
To t' weather clerk |
Aw'll tell thee wod it is, owd mon! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
20 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.329 |
To the skylark |
Welcome hither, little bird |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
79 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.227 |
To Whalley Abbey |
Lonely, grim owd crumblin' ruin |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
22 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.347 |
Trustful |
Aw know a green, sunshiney loyne |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
13 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.252 |
Twirler's trick |
Jem Pincher keered for nowt but brass |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
35 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.288 |
Uncle Bobby's pictur! |
Id isn'd varra bonny, that owd pictur' theer on t' wo |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
56-57 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
6.566 |
Under the snow |
Under the snow, in the vale below |
BARON, John Thomas |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
384-385 |
John Thomas Baron also known by pseudonym Jack o' Ann's |
82.040 |
Under the snow |
Under the snow, in the vale below |
BARON, John Thomas |
Red rose leaves: a collection of prose and verse by members of the Lancashire Authors' Association; edited by Edith Pearce |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0004813LC |
10.631 |
1.925 |
141 |
|
1.236 |
Up, lads, an' strive! |
Be up, lads, an' strive! wodever yo'r station |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
26 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.264 |
Weyver Bob's philosophy |
Tho' nobbut a poor workin' mon |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
41 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.316 |
When eawt o' wark |
Its strange to see wod playing does! |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
74 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.210 |
While British hearts are true |
Aloft Britannia's banners wave |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
13 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.241 |
Winter's comin' fast |
O's lookin' rad, an dull, an' bare |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
29 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.301 |
Winter's comin' on! |
Days are shortenin' fast |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
63 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.216 |
Wod mon aw do wi' eawr Tum? |
Wodever i'th' world mon aw do wi' eawr Tum? |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
17 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.314 |
Work and wage |
Trade had two sons who plagued his life |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
73 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.308 |
Worn eawt |
Owd Jemmy's gooin' deawn broo fast |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
69 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.285 |
Yon likeness on t' wo |
Aw've looked o' famous pictures |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
54 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
1.222 |
Yon tyrant at looam |
Hey, aw'm weary as weary con be |
BARON, John Thomas |
A Cotton Town Chronicle |
BARON, John Thomas |
M0014527LC |
64.559 |
1.978 |
20 |
Poems, mainly in dialect, by Blackburn author. Pseudonym-Jack O'Ann's |
2.506 |
A ballade of memorie |
When from Pandora's fateful box |
BARON, Joseph |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
233-234 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
6.569 |
As happy as a king |
Aw'm happier nor a King |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
389 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
2.507 |
Ballade of foote-balle |
Ye jollie game wych alle creacyon lycks |
BARON, Joseph |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
234-235 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
6.576 |
Ballade of perfect happiness |
When summer days all blue and gold |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
396-397 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.571 |
Cuttin' id teeth |
For weeks it's slavvered o' th' day on hankitcher an' bib |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
392-393 |
Babies teething; Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
663 |
Cuttin' id teeth |
For weeks it's slavvered o' th' day on hankitcher an' bib |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
29 |
|
6.687 |
Dedication of Blegburn dickshonary to John Morland |
Tha's written books 'at's browt tha fame |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
41 |
from Tum o' Dick o' Bob's |
664 |
Dedication of Blegburn Dickshonary to John Morley |
Tha's written books 'at's browt tha fame |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
29 |
|
6.579 |
Father's old stick |
No, it's hardly the latest that's going, this shabby old bamboo of mine |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
399-402 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
82.047 |
He olez dud his nook |
If trouble comes unto a friend |
BARON, Joseph |
Red rose leaves: a collection of prose and verse by members of the Lancashire Authors' Association; edited by Edith Pearce |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0004813LC |
10.631 |
1.925 |
175-176 |
|
6.568 |
He olez dud his nook |
Iv trouble comes unto a friend |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
388 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
666 |
He olez dud his nook |
Iv trouble comes unto a friend |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
31 |
|
878 |
He olez dud his nook |
Iv trouble comes unto a friend |
BARON, Joseph |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
32 |
Pseudonym was Tum o' Dick o' Bobs. |
665 |
His cake's baked |
Heaw th'owd fooak slaved |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
30 |
|
6.573 |
Oirish wut |
Shure Fin McCoul was a throubled soul |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
393-394 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.574 |
Serenade |
Thou art high above me, lady |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
395 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.578 |
Tennyson's death |
Deep silence in the chamber reigns |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
398 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
879 |
Tennyson's death |
Deep silence in the chamber reigns |
BARON, Joseph |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
32-33 |
|
6.570 |
Th' butcher an' th' lawyer |
You may go to a Jew and buy things cheap |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
389-392 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.688 |
Th' dule upo' dun |
Aw read a stoory t' other neet |
BARON, Joseph |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
41-54 |
from Tum o' Dick o' Bob's |
6.580 |
The ball |
Fill the goblet again! for I never before |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
402-403 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.577 |
The conqueror of Mars |
Twas not the goblet Bacchus gave |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
397-398 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.575 |
The mistress of the seas |
Ho, a bumper to the brave, our defenders on the wave |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
395-396 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
6.572 |
To onybody |
Yo' may nod do as others do, becose yo're nod inclined |
BARON, Joseph |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
393 |
Joseph Baron also known by pseudonym Tum o' Dick o' Bobs |
2.508 |
Two seeds |
As the fallen seed of a former flower |
BARON, Joseph |
NORTH country poets: poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland... [Vol. 1], (Modern section), edited by William Andrews |
|
M0081097LC |
317.300 |
1.888 |
235-236 |
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and Yorkshire |
6.683 |
Some fooak |
There's some fooak are olez on t' chunner |
BARON, Joseph (Tum o' Dick o' Bob's) |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
39-41 |
|
1.798 |
A bit o' th' owden time |
We're ramblin' reawnd th' owd spot ageean |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
90-92 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.759 |
A coronation ode |
Sovereign lord of the Empire! King of our Isle of the Sea |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
205-208 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.617 |
A coronation ode |
Sovereign lord of the Empire! King of our Isle of the Sea |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
438-439 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o' Jack's |
2.738 |
A neetmare romance |
O' readin' wild tales an' romances |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
164-166 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.744 |
A peace offerin' |
War no longer wields its sway |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
180-182 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.699 |
A peep at mi birthplace |
Aw've bin deawn to Blackpool to look at th' ocean |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
73-75 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.687 |
A ramble i' t' country |
When summer-time comes wi' its fruits an' its fleawers |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
43-45 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.717 |
A ramble i' t' Lancashire lanes |
O, give me a ramble i' t' Lancashire lanes |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
113-114 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.819 |
A seeat at yor own fireside |
Ther's nowt like a seeat at yor own fireside |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
43-45 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.746 |
A song of cheer |
What's the use of sadly sighing, or of giving way to grief |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
185-186 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.734 |
A toffy-neet buzz |
Tum Twister is a tackler bowd |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
154-156 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.823 |
A warkin' mon's reflections |
Sometimes, when wearied eawt at neet |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
21-23 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.613 |
A warkin' mon's reflections |
Sometimes, when wearied eawt at neet |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
433-434 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o'Jacks |
1.826 |
A winter's neet |
Hearken to t' wind heaw id whistles past |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
78-80 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.710 |
Aim to do t' best for yorsels |
If ther's one thing 'at's chep, it's a bit uv advice |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
98-100 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.669 |
Allus speyk eawt what yo think |
Back-bitin's a thing aw detest |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
31-33 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.694 |
At hooam |
Th'wintry wind blows bitter cowd |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
74-75 |
From Bit's o broad Lancashire |
1.846 |
At hooam |
Th'wintry wind blows bitter cowd |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
34-36 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.711 |
At my father's grave |
Treyd gently o'er that new-filled grave |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
100-101 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.723 |
At the grave of Tim Bobbin |
Aw'm stood beside thi restin' pace, owd bard o' bygone times |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
127-129 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.850 |
Aw'm gooin' a cooartin' to-neet |
This heart o' mine's o' in a flutter |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
41-43 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.662 |
Be jannock |
Be jannock, mi lads, as yo journey throo life |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
15-16 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.860 |
Betty's Valentine |
Aw feel some an' pottered this mornin' |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
16-18 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
82.051 |
Carr wood |
Yo 'at con find true enjoyment an' pleasure |
BARON, William |
Red rose leaves: a collection of prose and verse by members of the Lancashire Authors' Association; edited by Edith Pearce |
LANCASHIRE AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION |
M0004813LC |
10.631 |
1.925 |
199 |
|
2.671 |
Changin' his mind |
Owd Lolly o' Jem's seet him deawn in his cheear |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
35-37 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.701 |
Childless |
Put o thoose little skips an' things away |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
77-78 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.698 |
Come, raise thoose droopin' een |
Come, raise thoose droopin' een, lass |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
71-73 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.721 |
Dick Pringle's Kesmas hamper |
Yo'll know owd Dick Pringle 'at lives up on t' broo |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
123-125 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.910 |
Do thad as is reet |
We've oft heeard id sed, 'at a chap, to ged on |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
4-May |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.741 |
Dunnot stan' in yor own leet |
Ther's a lot o' things wrong, folks, ' at owt to be reight |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
172-173 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.722 |
Eawr childer |
When th' owd sun sinks o'er t' distant hills |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
125-127 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.918 |
Eawr little Jane |
Come lass! Sit deawn at side o' me |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
66-68 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.919 |
Eawr moll's hed a row wi' hur chap |
Eawr Moll's hed a row wi' hur chap |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
71-72 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.727 |
Eawr Nell's bin axed eawt for t' first time |
Eh dear! aw'm upset aw con tell yo |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
135-137 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.693 |
Eawr Teddy's a sowjer bowd |
Aw've allus bin preawd uv eawr Teddy |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
58-60 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.695 |
Eawr Tum's getten tacklin' today |
This owd heart o' mine fair goo as bumpity-bump |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
75-77 |
From Bit's o' broad Lancashire |
1.920 |
Eawr Tum's getten tacklin' today |
This owd heart o' mine fair goo as bumpity-bump |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
31-33 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
669 |
Eawr Tum's getten tacklin' today |
This owd heart o' mine fair goo as bumpity-bump |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
37-39 |
|
1.933 |
Feniscliffe Gate |
We're stood bi th' owd gate, wheer we oft used to meet |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
52-54 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.718 |
Giles Bumbleton's dummy |
Ther's a policemon reawnd eawr way, weel known as Long Joe |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
115-117 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.692 |
Gooin' ewat a-mayin' |
When t' risin' sun peeps eawt o'er th' hills |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
71-72 |
from Echos from the loom |
2.691 |
Gooin' ewat a-mayin' |
When t' risin' sun peeps eawt o'er th' hills |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
53-55 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.709 |
Gooin' to t' fair |
It's a day 'at aw'st never forget |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
96-98 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.956 |
Hawf past five at neet |
For fooak at's slaves to t' factory bell |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
45-47 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
4.856 |
Hawf past five at neet |
For fooak at's slaves to t' factory bell |
BARON, William |
SONGS of the people: Lancashire dialect poetry of the Industrial Revolution, Brian Hollingworth, editor |
|
M0129168LC |
61.422 |
1.977 |
91-92 |
isbn wrong on this entry - should be either M0015409LC or M0013727LC |
6.614 |
Hawf-past five at neet |
For fooak at's slaves t' factory bell, lifes's nooan so breet nor gay |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
435 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o' Jack's |
6.616 |
Healey Dell |
O, sweet to the vision is Healey's famed dell |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
437-438 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o' Jack's |
312 |
Healey Dell |
O, sweet to the vision is Healey's famed dell |
BARON, William |
A SECOND Bacup miscellany: prose and verse by local writers, compiled by Ronald Y.Digby and Kenneth F.Bowden; edited by K.F. Bowden |
|
902228196 |
65.207 |
1.975 |
193 |
|
2.747 |
Healey dell |
O, sweet to the vision is Healey's famed dell |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
187-188 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
85.222 |
Healy, Dell |
O, sweet to the vision is Healey's famed dell |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
437-438 |
|
2.673 |
Heaw Joe Tinker saved his bate |
Joe Tinker's a bit uv a softey |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
40-42 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.959 |
Heaw Johnny kept his promise |
Young Johnny o' th' Heights wur a frolicsome blade |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
36-38 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.960 |
Heaw owd Jerry geet a wife |
Owd Jerry o'Tums led a bachelor life |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
87-89 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.749 |
How Trooper Baxter died: a tale of Buluwayo |
He was only a simple Trooper! one of Grey's Scouts that's all |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
190-192 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.754 |
If sorrow were a captive |
If Sorrow were a captive |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
199-200 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.688 |
In a sweater's den: an appeal to t' masses |
In t' dingiest room uv a dingy court, shut eawt bi buildin's fro' t' leet o' day |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
45-48 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.733 |
In memoriam: Edwin Waugh |
Tha'rt gone, sweet singer! o this sufferin's past |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
152-153 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.753 |
In memoriam: Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria |
Britannia weeps! Our Empress-Queen is dead |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
197-198 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.748 |
In memoriam: Samuel Laycock, the Lancashire poet |
Another singer from our midst has gone |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
188-190 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
1.988 |
It's Kesmas ageean |
It's Kesmas ageean, an' ther's joy-nooates i' t' bells |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
59-61 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.728 |
Jim Trueman's trust: mi gronny's tale |
Put t' thresher up to t' dooar, Bill! for t' draught comes reawnd that speer |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
137-140 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.696 |
Keep on t' look-eawt |
Keep on t' look-eawt! for ther's never no knowin' |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
64-66 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.672 |
Little Neddy's prayer |
Spring hed come wi' o its gladness |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
38-40 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.668 |
London: fro' t' Monument |
O, what a mighty pictur' lies below! |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
28-31 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.024 |
Luv in a chimley |
Aw've a bit uv a tale 'at aw'll tell ye |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
23-27 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.757 |
Maid of Lodore |
Maid of Lodore, 'tis long years since we met |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
204 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
670 |
Mi Gronfeyther's cooat |
That's mi gronfeyther's cooat as is hung up i' t' nook |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
39-40 |
|
2.037 |
Mi gronfeyther's cooat |
That's mi gronfeyther's cooat as is hung up i' t' nook |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
80-82 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.038 |
Mi Robin |
Mi heart beeats time to a merry tune |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
47-49 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.039 |
Mi sweetheart Nell |
At t' corner o' th' owd loyne, yo'll see |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
6-Aug |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.703 |
Mind who yo pick for yor friends |
Ther's plenty o' folks i' this world neawadays |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
81-83 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.702 |
Monda' afternoon |
When Monda' dinner time gets o'er, just tek a ramble eawt |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
79-81 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.665 |
Monda' mornin' |
It's grond, when Monda' mornin' comes around |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
22-24 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.732 |
Nell Morton's pluck: an episode o' t' long strike |
Ther's a cottage stan's deawn i' yon hollow |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
147-151 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.061 |
News fro' th' owd quarters |
Hello! is thad thee, Jack? Wod's browt tha deawn here? |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
96-98 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.751 |
Night: a reverie |
The gentle zephyrs croom the dirge of day |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
194-195 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.758 |
Norcliffe Wood, Styal |
Ne'er since Creation's dawn, did mortal eyes |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
205 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.706 |
Off to t' top o' th' hill |
Let's tek a last long look at th' heawse |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
89-91 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.743 |
On an owd folks' treat |
Aw've just heeard, wi' feelin's of pleasure |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
178-179 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
880 |
Owd Ailse's thrift |
What meks tha sit so quate, to-neet? Come, hesta nowt to say? |
BARON, William |
Lancashire authors: a series of biographical sketches |
SWANN, John Randal |
M0015058LC |
66.683 |
1.924 |
35-37 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jacks |
6.611 |
Owd Ailse's thrift |
What meks tha sit so quate, to-neet? Come, hesta nowt to say? |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
430-431 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o' Jack's |
668 |
Owd Ailse's thrift |
Wod meks tha sit so quate, to-neet? |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE garland of dialect prose and verse, selected and edited by G. Halstead Whittaker |
|
M0039049LC |
146.524 |
1.936 |
36-37 |
|
2.088 |
Owd Ailse's thrift |
Wod meks tha sit so quate, to-neet? |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
14-16 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.090 |
Owd comrades |
We're two owd comrades - thee an' me |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
49-52 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.716 |
Owd cronies |
Weel met, weel met, owd crony |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
111-112 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.663 |
Owd Darby's mare |
Owd Darby's a bit uv a sharp in his way |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
17-19 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.091 |
Owd Isaac an' t' bum-bailiffs |
Yo'll hardly find one deawn i' Longshaw |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
73-75 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.093 |
Owd Putty's race |
Yo may talk abeawt Hutchens or Cummin's, an George |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
101-103 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.704 |
Parted |
Parted, alas! for ever; gone fro' mi side for aye |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
83-85 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.693 |
Poorly |
Daddy's comin' whoam, luv, soon |
BARON, William |
A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates |
|
M0041823LC |
154.700 |
1.923 |
72-74 |
from Echos from the loom |
550 |
Poorly |
Daddy's comin' whoam, luv, soon |
BARON, William |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
126-127 |
Lancashire poetry |
2.670 |
Poorly |
Daddy's comin' whoam, luv, soon |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
33-35 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.103 |
Puttin' t' childer to bed |
At neet, when aw hear th' engine slacken |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
99-100 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.109 |
Raisin' t' wind |
Owd Jonas Lee were ceawered i' t' nook |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
68-70 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.134 |
Shootin' Owd Turpin |
No deawt yo've heeard speyk uv Owd Turpin |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
63-66 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
4.857 |
Six o'clock at mornin |
When t'factory loces uv a neet |
BARON, William |
SONGS of the people: Lancashire dialect poetry of the Industrial Revolution, Brian Hollingworth, editor |
|
M0129168LC |
61.422 |
1.977 |
93-94 |
isbn wrong on this entry - should be either M0015409LC or M0013727LC |
2.136 |
Six o'clock at mornin |
When t'factory loces uv a neet |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
54-56 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
545 |
Six o'clock at mornin' (Bits o'broad Lancashire) |
When t'factory loces uv a neet |
BARON, William |
MY North countrie: an anthology of poetry and prose of the Northern counties, collected and arranged by Wilfred Pickles |
|
B5506075 |
81.026 |
1.955 |
119-120 |
Lancashire poetry |
2.736 |
Smashed: a tale o' t' corner |
Owd Solomon Grab wur a greedy soul, an' as selfish as mon could be |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
159-161 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.735 |
Some folks 'at are nowt i' mi way |
Ther's o sooarts o' folk to be met wi' i' t' world |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
157-159 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.756 |
Stanzas: on the death of President McKinley |
Affliction's tempest rends Columbia's breast |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
202-203 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.162 |
Tek things as mild as yo con |
This world's full o' trouble an' pain |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
105-107 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.719 |
Th' bonniest seet uv o |
What's t' bonniest seet 'at tha ever seed |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
118-120 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.712 |
Th' cricket on th' hearth |
Sing on, merry cricket, sing on |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
102-103 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.165 |
Th' empty cheear |
Come, Sally, put some coyl on t' fire |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
94-96 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.715 |
Th' first o' May |
It's t' first o' may to-day, owd lad, sooa draw thi cheear to mine |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
107-110 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.729 |
Th' joys o' winter time |
What's that yo say o'er winter time |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
141-143 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.720 |
Th' owd clothes box |
That clothes box wur mi gronny's, but it's welly twenty year |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
120-122 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
4.293 |
Th' owd cobbler |
Th'owd cobbler's well liked bi his nayburs |
BARON, William |
LANCASHIRE lingo lines, edited by Bob Dobson |
|
1872895441 |
660.378 |
1.999 |
8 |
Bill o' Jack's - pseudonym of William Baron |
2.730 |
Th' owd corner cubbort |
If that owd corner cubbort could speyk for itsel' |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
143-145 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.740 |
Th' owd doctor |
Owd Doctor Dunn's a reet good sooart |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
169-171 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.166 |
Th' owd family bible |
Ther's an owd family relic on t' bookshelf up theer |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
1-Mar |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
6.612 |
Th' owd family bible |
Ther's an owd family relic on t' bookshelf up theer |
BARON, William |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
|
M0042476LC |
156.137 |
1.902 |
431-433 |
William Baron also known by pseudonym Bill o' Jack's |
2.167 |
Th' owd fiddler |
They're layin th' owd fiddler to rest |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
27-29 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.168 |
Th' owd neetwatch |
If any o' yo' lives tort Griffin |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
92-94 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.169 |
Th' owd parson |
Th'owd parson's preyched i' t' village church |
BARON, William |
Bits o' broad Lancashire |
BARON, William |
M0003220LC |
8.017 |
1.888 |
76-77 |
Pseudonym was Bill o'Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.700 |
Th' owd postmon |
Th'owd Postmon's a nice kindly chap |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
75-77 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.726 |
Th' owd singer |
Th'owd singer's welly gone |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
133-135 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.690 |
Th' owd teycher |
Th'owd teycher's lookin' varra bad, for years th' owed mon's bin ainlin' |
BARON, William |
Echoes from the loom: a collection of poems, chiefly in the dialect |
BARON, William |
M0003219LC |
8.015 |
1.903 |
51-53 |
Bill-o-Jack's. Blackburn author |
2.708 |
Th' owd village inn |
|