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To me

from Third-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2018

T. L. Burton
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University of Adelaide
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AT night, as drough the meäd I took my waÿ, through

In aïr a-sweeten'd by the new-meäde haÿ,

A stream a-vallèn down a rock did sound,

Though out o’ zight wer foam an’ stwone to me.

Behind the knap, above the gloomy copse, hillock

The wind did russle in the trees’ high tops,

Though evenèn darkness, an’ the risèn hill,

Kept all the quiv'rèn leaves unshown to me.

Within the copse, below the zunless sky,

I heärd a nightèngeäle, a-warblèn high

Her lwoansome zong, a-hidden vrom my zight,

An’ showèn nothèn but her mwoan to me.

An’ by a house, where rwoses hung avore

The thatch-brow'd window, an’ the oben door,

I heärd the merry words, an’ hearty laugh

O’ zome feäir maïd, as eet unknown to me. yet

High over head the white-rimm'd clouds went on,

Wi’ woone a-comèn up, vor woone a-gone; one

An’ feäir they floated in their sky-back'd flight,

But still they never meäde a sound to me.

An’ there the miller, down the stream did float

Wi’ all his childern, in his white-saïl'd bwoat,

Vur off, beyond the stragglèn cows in meäd, far

But zent noo vaïce, athirt the ground, to me. across

An’ then a buttervlee, in zultry light, butterfly

A-wheelèn on about me, vier-bright, fire-

Did show the gaÿest colors to my eye,

But still did bring noo vaïce around to me.

I met the merry laugher on the down,

Bezide her mother, on the path to town,

An’ oh! her sheäpe wer comely to the zight,

But wordless then wer she a-vound to me.

Zoo, sweet ov unzeen things mid be the sound, so, may

An’ feäir to zight mid soundless things be vound,

But I've the laugh to hear, an’ feäce to zee,

Vor they be now my own, a-bound to me.

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

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  • To me
  • T. L. Burton, University of Adelaide
  • Book: The Sound of William Barnes's Dialect Poems
  • Online publication: 29 March 2018
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  • T. L. Burton, University of Adelaide
  • Book: The Sound of William Barnes's Dialect Poems
  • Online publication: 29 March 2018
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