But aw'm soa mad aw connot bide For commin hooam to-neet, Mi pipe slipt throo between mi teeth An smashed to bits i'th' street.— Yorkshire Lyrics Poems written in the Dialect as Spoken in the West Riding of Yorkshire. To which are added a Selection of Fugitive Verses not in the Dialect
I'd bin sleepin' off an' on all t' neet, an' I weren't feelin' a lile bit tired.— More Tales of the Ridings
Aw'll tell yo hah it wor One snowy neet, at abaat six o'clock he wor gooin hooam to his dinner, (for swells yo must know ha ther dinners at th' time at respectable warkin fowk ha ther teahs)--He wor just passin a dark lane end, when he heard a woman's voice singin aght "Help!— Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect
Aw'll work for thi throo morn to neet, an tha shall be th' happiest woman i'th world if its i' my paar to mak thi soa.— Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect
It wor Setterdy neet, an as he wor anxious to be up i' gooid time at Sundy, he sed, "Gooid neet," an went to bed.— Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect

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