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Ellen Brine ov Allenburn

from Second-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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NOO soul did hear her lips complaïn,

An’ she's a-gone vrom all her païn,

An’ others’ loss to her is gaïn

For she do live in heaven's love;

Vull many a longsome day an’ week

She bore her aïlèn, still, an’ meek; illness (ailing), quiet

A-workèn while her strangth held on,

An’ guidèn housework, when 'twer gone.

Vor Ellen Brine ov Allenburn,

Oh! there be souls to murn. mourn

The last time I'd a-cast my zight

Upon her feäce, a-feäded white,

Wer in a zummer's mornèn light

In hall avore the smwold'rèn vier, fire

The while the childern beät the vloor,

In plaÿ, wi’ tiny shoes they wore,

An’ call'd their mother's eyes to view

The feät's their little limbs could do.

Oh! Ellen Brine ov Allenburn,

They childern now mus’ murn.

Then woone, a-stoppèn vrom his reäce, one

Went up, an’ on her knee did pleäce

His hand, a-lookèn in her feäce,

An’ wi’ a smilèn mouth so small,

He zaid, ―You promised us to goo

To Shroton feäir, an’ teäke us two!”

She heärd it wi’ her two white ears,

An’ in her eyes there sprung two tears,

Vor Ellen Brine ov Allenburn

Did veel that they mus’ murn.

September come, wi’ Shroton feäir,

But Ellen Brine wer never there!

A heavy heart wer on the meäre horse

Their father rod his hwomeward road. rode

'Tis true he brought zome feärèns back, gifts bought at a fair

Vor them two childern all in black;

But they had now, wi’ plaÿthings new,

Noo mother vor to shew em to,

Vor Ellen Brine ov Allenburn

Would never mwore return.

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

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