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Willy stood up like a man, and look'd

the thing that he meant ;

Jenny, the viper, made me a mocking courtesy and went.

You cannot love me at all, if you love not my good name."

XIII.

And he turn'd, and I saw his eyes all wet, in the sweet moonshine: "Sweetheart, I love you so well that your good name is mine. And what do I care for Jane, let her speak of you well or ill; But marry me out of hand: we too shall be happy still."

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XIV.

'Marry you, Willy!" said I, "but I needs must speak my mind, And I fear you'll listen to tales, be jealous and hard and unkind." But he turn'd and claspt me in his arms, and answer'd, No, love, no"; Seventy years ago, my darling, seventy

years ago.

XV.

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And I said, "Let us part: in a hundred So Willy and I were wedded: I wore a

years it 'll all be the same,

lilac gown;

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XX.

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And age is a time of peace, so it be free from pain,

And happy has been my life; but I would not live it again.

I seem to be tired a little, that's all, and long for rest;

Pattering over the boards, my Annie who Only at your age, Annie, I could have

left me at two,

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wept with the best.

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And Willy's wife has written, she never was over-wise.

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An' I niver knaw'd whot a mean'd but I thowt a 'ad summut to saay,

Get me my glasses, Annie: thank God An' I thowt a said whot a owt to 'a said

that I keep my eyes.

There is but a trifle left you, when I shall

have past away.

But stay with the old woman now cannot have long to stay.

NORTHERN FARMER.

OLD STYLE.

I.

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an' I coom'd awaäy.

VI.

Bessy Marris's bairn! tha knaws she laäid

it to mea.

Mowt 'a bean, mayhap, for she wur a bad

un, sheä.

'Siver, I kep 'm, I kep 'm, my lass, tha mun understond;

I done my duty by 'm as I 'a done by the lond.

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D'ya moind the waäste, my lass? naw, naw, tha was not born then; Theer wur a boggle in it, I often 'eerd 'm

mysen;

Moäst loike a butter-bump, + for I 'eerd 'm aboot an' aboot,

But I stubb'd 'm oop wi' the lot, an' raaved an' rembled 'm oot.

IX.

Keäper's it wur; fo' they fun 'm theer afoor I

a-laäid on 'is faäce

Doon i' the woild 'enemies

coomed to the plaäce. Noäks or Thimbleby - toaner 'ed shot

'm as dead as a naäil. Noäks wur'ang'd for it oop at 'soize - but git ma my 'aäle.

X.

Dubbut loook at the waäste: theer warn't not feead for a cow; Nowt at all but bracken an' fuzz, an' loook at it now

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