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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HARNET AND THE BITTLE, by JOHN YONGE AKERMAN First Line: A harnet zet in a hollur [hollow] tree Last Line: You'll meet the vate o' these 'ere two: they'll take your coat and carcass too! Variant Title(s): A North Wiltshire Dialect Son Subject(s): Wiltshire, England | |||
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