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The love child

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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WHERE the bridge out at Woodley did stride,

Wi’ his wide arches’ cool sheäded bow, span

Up above the clear brook that did slide

By the popples, befoam'd white as snow: pebbles

As the gilcups did quiver among buttercups

The white deäisies, a-spread in a sheet,

There a quick-trippèn maïd come along,—

Aye, a girl wi’ her light-steppèn veet.

An’ she cried “I do praÿ, is the road

Out to Lincham on here, by the meäd?”

An’ “oh! ees,” I meäde answer, an’ show'd yes

Her the way it would turn an’ would leäd:

“Goo along by the beech in the nook,

Where the childern do plaÿ in the cool,

To the steppèn stwones over the brook,—

Aye, the grey blocks o’ rock at the pool.”

Then, “You don't seem a-born an’ a-bred,”

I spoke up, “at a place here about;”

An’ she answer'd wi’ cheäks up so red

As a pi'ny but leäte a-come out, peony

“No, I liv'd wi’ my uncle that died

Back in Eäpril, an’ now I'm a-come

Here to Ham, to my mother, to bide,—

Aye, to her house to vind a new hwome.”

I'm asheämed that I wanted to know

Any mwore of her childhood or life,

But then, why should so feäir a child grow

Where noo father did bide wi’ his wife;

Then wi’ blushes of zunrisèn morn,

She replied “that it midden be known, mightn't

Oh! they zent me awaÿ to be born,—*

Aye, they hid me when zome would be shown.”

Oh! it meäde me a'most teary-ey'd,

An’ I vound I a'most could ha’ groan'd—

What! so winnèn, an’ still cast a-zide—

What! so lovely, an’ not to be own'd;

Oh! a God-gift a-treated wi’ scorn,

Oh! a child that a squier should own;

An’ to zend her awaÿ to be born!—

Aye, to hide her where others be shown!

* Words once spoken to the writer.

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

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  • Online publication: 29 March 2018
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