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Ruth a-ridèn

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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Ov all the roads that ever bridge

Did bear athirt a river's feäce, across

Or ho'ses up an’ down the ridge

Did wear to doust at ev'ry peäce, dust

I'll teäke the Stalton leäne to tread,

By banks wi’ primrwose-beds bespread,

An’ steätely elems over head,

Where Ruth do come a-ridèn.

An’ I would rise when vields be grey

Wi’ mornèn dew, avore 'tis dry,

An’ beät the doust droughout the day throughout

To bluest hills ov all the sky;

If there, avore the dusk o’ night,

The evenèn zun, a-sheenèn bright, shining

Would paÿ my leäbors wi’ the zight

O’ Ruth—o’ Ruth a-ridèn.

Her healthy feäce is rwosy feäir,

She's comely in her gaït an’ lim’,

An’ sweet's the smile her feäce do wear,

Below her cap's well-rounded brim;

An’ while her skirt's a-spreädèn wide,

In vwolds upon the ho'se's zide, folds

He'll toss his head, an’ snort wi’ pride,

To trot wi’ Ruth a-ridèn.

An’ as her ho'se's rottlèn peäce

Do slacken till his veet do beät

A slower trot, an’ till her feäce

Do bloom avore the tollman's geäte;

Oh! he'd be glad to oben wide

His high-back'd geäte, an’ stand azide,

A-givèn up his toll wi’ pride,

Vor zight o’ Ruth a-ridèn.

An’ oh! that Ruth could be my bride,

An’ I had ho'ses at my will,

That I mid teäke her by my zide, might

A-ridèn over dell an’ hill;

I'd zet wi’ pride her litty tooe light

'Ithin a stirrup, sheenèn new, shining

An’ leäve all other jaÿs to goo joys

Along wi’ Ruth a-ridèn.

If maïdens that be weäk an’ peäle

A-mwopèn in the house's sheäde,

Would wish to be so blithe and heäle hale

As you did zee young Ruth a-meäde;

Then, though the zummer zun mid glow,

Or though the Winter win’ mid blow,

They'd leäp upon the saddle's bow,

An’ goo, lik’ Ruth, a-ridèn.

While evenèn light do sofly gild

The moss upon the elem's bark,

Avore the zingèn bird's a-still'd,

Or woods be dim, or day is dark,

Wi’ quiv'rèn grass avore his breast,

In cowslip beds, do lie at rest,

The ho'se that now do goo the best

Wi’ rwosy Ruth a-ridèn.

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

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