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Nanny‘s new abode

from Third-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2018

T. L. Burton
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
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NOW day by day, at lofty height,

O zummer noons, the burnèn zun

'Ve a-show'd avore our eastward zight,

The sky-blue zide ov Hameldon,

An’ shone ageän, on new-mow'd ground,

Wi’ haÿ a-piled up grey in pook, a cone

An’ down on leäzes, bennet-brown'd, meadows, dead grass-stalks

An’ wheat a-vell avore the hook; fallen

Till, under elems tall,

The leaves do lie on leänèn lands, sloping

In leäter light o’ Fall.

An’ last year, we did zee the red

O’ dawn vrom Ash-knap's thatchen oves, eaves

An’ walk on crumpled leaves a-laid

In grassy rook-trees’ timber'd groves,

Now, here, the cooler days do shrink

To vewer hours o’ zunny sky,

While zedge, a-weävèn by the brink

O’ shallow brooks, do slowly die.

An’ on the timber tall,

The boughs, half beäre, do bend above bare

The bulgèn banks in Fall.

There, we'd a spring o’ water near,

Here, water's deep in wink-draïn'd wells, winch-

The church 'tis true, is nigh out here,

Too nigh wi’ vive loud-boomèn bells.

There, naïghbours wer vull wide a-spread,

But vo'k be here too clwose a-stow'd. folk

Vor childern now do stun woone's head, one's

Wi’ naïsy plaÿ bezide the road,

Where big so well as small,

The little lad, an’ lump'rèn lout, lumbering

Do leäp an’ laugh theäse Fall.

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Publisher: The University of Adelaide Press
Print publication year: 2017

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