61 items found

Readings and recitations in Wessex dialect ([1925?])

John Read

A parcel of ol' crams (1932)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect (1846)

A plant of lemon verbena: a Somersetshire idyll (1895)

Alicia A. Leith

Select poems of William Barnes ([1908])

William Barnes

Gentleman Upcotts daughter (1892)

Tom Cobbleigh (Pseudonym of Walter Raymond)

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1866)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1863)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1879)

William Barnes

Down in Devon: umourous tales ([1920?)

Uncle Tom Cobley (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon (1857)

William Frederick Rock

Poems partly of rural life, in national English (1844)

William Barnes

Poems ... by Outis, with ... rhymes in ... dialect by Agrikler: A new edition greatly enlarged ([1875])

Outis (Pseudonym)

A new series of poems including Mucksy Lane, a ghost story in Devonshire dialect (1864)

Nathan Hogg

A second series of poems including Mucksy Lane, a ghost story, in the Devonshire dialect (1863)

Nathan Hogg

Rustic sketches: being rhymes and skits on angling ... (1853)

George Philip Rigney Pulman

Selected poems of William Barnes 1800-1886 (1950)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary (1893)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary (1862)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary (1869)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary (1847)

William Barnes

An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship. (1839)

Exmoor ..

Dolly Pentreath, and other humorous Cornish tales, in verse (1870)

John Trenhaile

Cornish tales in prose and verse (1880-)

Cornish ..

Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect (1846)

Jan Trenoodle

They'm tellin' me: or, in the heart of the moors (1926)

Alfred Percivall

Jarge Balsh goes to Lunnon, the zexton o' Zpringvield and .. zummat o' nothin (1928)

W. M. Jones

Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon (1867)

Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. Fifth edition (1888)

Nathan Hogg

Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. Fourth edition (1860)

Nathan Hogg

Down whoume (1924)

Barney Hodger (Pseudonym)

Poems in dialect (1922)

R. R. C. Gregory

Giles's trip to London: a farm labourer's first peep at the world (1871)

Rhymes in the West Country dialect ([1890])

Agrikler (Pseudonym for Joseph Edwards)

Trengwith: a chronicle of clerical and social life in West Cornwall (1928)

Walter Gregory Harris (Reverend)

Esther's pilgrimage: new notes on old strings (1898)

J. Henry Harris

Devonshire folk: stories from remote villages, farms and hills (1937)

Will Sherracombe

A Devonshire dialogue, in four parts, to which is added a glossary, for the most part by the late Rev. John Phillips (1839, )

Devonshire ..

A new series of poems in the Devonshire dialect. (1866)

Nathan Hogg

Agatha's heaven: a comedy in three acts ([1933])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. Third edition (1858)

Nathan Hogg

A parcel of ol' crams (1950)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Tamar tales (1925)

Joan Young