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WAÄIT till our Sally cooms in, fur thou mun a' sights1 to tell Eh, but I be maäin glad to seeä tha sa 'arty an' well 'Cast awaäy on a disolut land wi' a vartical soon2!' Strange fur to goä fur to think what saäilors a' seeän an' a' doon; 'Summat to drink?sa' 'ot?' I 'a nowt but Adam's wine: What's the 'eät o' this little 'ill-side to the 'eät o' the line?
II 'What's i' tha bottle a-stanning theer? I'll tell tha. Gin But if thou wants thy grog, tha mun goä fur it down to the inn Naay?fur I be maäin-glad, but thaw tha was iver sa dry Thou gits naw gin fro' the bottle theer, an' I'll tell tha why
III Meä an' thy sister was married, when wur it? back-end o' June Ten year sin', and wa 'greed as well as a fiddle i' tune: I could fettle and clump owd booöts and shoes wi' the best on 'em all As fer as fro' Thursby thurn hup to Harmsby and Hutterby Hall We was busy as beeäs i' the bloom an' 'appy as 'art could think An' then the babby wur burn, and then I taäkes to the drink
IV An' I weant gaäinsaäy it, my lad, thaw I be hafe shaämed on it now We could sing a good song at the Plow, we could sing a good song at the Plow; Thaw once of a frosty night I slither'd an hurted my huck,3 An' I coom'd neck-an-crop soomtimes slaäpe down i' the squad an' the muck: An' once I fowt wi' the Taäilor?not hafe ov a man, my lad? Fur he scrawm'd an' scratted my faäce like a cat, an' it maäde'er sa mad That Sally she turn'd a tongue-banger4 an' raäted ma, 'Sottin' thy braäins Guzzlin' an' soäkin' an' smoäkin' an' hawmin'5 about i' the laänes Soä sow-droonk that tha doesn not touch thy 'at to the Squire;' An' I looök'd cock-eyed at my noäse an' I seeäd 'im a-gittin' o' fire; But sin' I wur hallus i' liquor an' hallus as droonk as a king Foälks' coostom flitted awaäy like a kite wi' a brokken string
V An' Sally she wesh'd foälks' cloäths to keep the wolf fro' the door Eh but the moor she riled me, she druv me to drink the moor Fur I fun', when 'er hack wur turn'd, wheer Sally's owd stockin' wur 'id An' I grabb'd the munny she maäde, and I weär'd it o' liquor, I did
VI An' one night I cooms 'oäm like a bull gotten loose at a faäir An' she wur a-waäitin' fo'mma, an' cryin' and teärin' 'er 'aäir An' I tummled athurt the craädle an' sweär'd as I'd break ivry stick O' furnitur 'ere i' the 'ouse, an' I gied our Sally a kick An' I mash'd the taäbles an' chairs, an' she an' the babby beäl'd,6 Fur I knaw'd naw moor what I did nor a mortal beäst o' the feäld
VII An' when I waäked i' the murnin' I seeäd that our Sally went laämed Cos' o' the kick as I gied 'er, an' I wur dreadful ashaämed; An' Sally wur sloomy7 an' draggle taäil'd in an owd turn gown An' the babby's faäce wurn't wesh'd an' the 'ole 'ouse hupside down
VIII An' then I minded our Sally sa patty an' neät an' sweeät Strait as a pole an' cleän as a flower fro' 'ead to feeät: An' then I minded the fust kiss I gied 'er by Thursby thurn; Theer wur a lark a-singin' 'is best of a Sunday at murn Couldn't see 'im, we 'eärd 'im a-mountin' oop 'igher an' 'igher An' then 'e turn'd to the sun, an' 'e shined like a sparkle o' fire 'Doesn't tha see 'im,' she axes, 'fur I can see 'im?' an' I Seeäd nobbut the smile o' the sun as danced in 'er pratty blue eye; An' I says 'I mun gie tha a kiss,' an' Sally says 'Noä, thou moänt,' But I gied 'er a kiss, an' then anoother, an' Sally says 'doänt!'
IX An' when we coom'd into Meeätin', at fust she wur all in a tew But, arter, we sing'd the 'ymn togither like birds on a beugh; An' Muggins 'e preäch'd o' Hell-fire an' the loov o' God fur men An' then upo' coomin' awaäy Sally gied me a kiss ov 'ersen
X Heer wur a fall fro' a kiss to a kick like Saätan as fell Down out o' heaven i' hell-fire?thaw theer's naw drinkin' i' Hell; Meä fur to kick our Sally as kep the wolf fro' the door All along o' the drink, fur I loov'd 'er as well as afoor
XI Sa like a greät num-cumpus I blubber'd awaäy o' the bed? 'Weänt niver do it naw moor;' an' Sally loookt up an' she said 'I'll upowd it8 tha weänt; thou'rt like the rest o' the men Thou'll goä sniffin' about the tap till tha does it agëan Theer's thy hennemy, man, an' I knaws, as knaws tha sa well That, if tha seeäs 'im an' smells 'im tha'll foller 'im slick into Hell.'
XII 'Naäy,' says I, 'fur I weänt goä sniffin' about the tap.' 'Weänt tha?' she says, an' mysen I thowt i' mysen 'mayhap.' 'Noä:' an' I started awaäy like a shot, an' down to the Hinn An' I browt what tha seeäs stannin' theer, yon big black bottle o' gin
XIII 'That caps owt,'9 says Sally, an' saw she begins to cry But I puts it inter 'er 'ands an' I says to 'er, 'Sally,' says I 'Stan' 'im theer i' the naäme o' the Lord an' the power ov 'is Graäce Stan' 'im theer, fur I'll looök my hennemy strait i' the faäce Stan' 'im theer i' the winder, an' let ma looök at 'im then 'E seeäms naw moor nor watter, an' 'e's the Divil's oän sen.'
XIV An' I wur down i' tha mouth, couldn't do naw work an' all Nasty an' snaggy an' shaäky, an' poonch'd my 'and wi' the hawl But she wur a power o' coomfut, an' sattled 'ersen o' my knee An' coäxd an' coodled me oop till ageän I feel'd mysen free
XV An' Sally she tell'd it about, an' foälk stood a-gawmin'10 in As thaw it wur summat bewitch'd istead of a quart o' gin; An' some on 'em said it wur watter?an' I wur chousin' the wife Fur I couldn't 'owd 'ands off gin, wur it nobbut to saäve my life; An' blacksmith 'e strips me the thick ov 'is airm, an' 'e shaws it to me Feeäl thou this! thou can't graw this upo' watter!' says he An' Doctor 'e calls o' Sunday an' just as candles was lit 'Thou moänt do it,' he says, 'tha mun break 'im off bit by bit.' 'Thou'rt but a Methody-man,' says Parson, and laäys down 'is 'at An' 'e points to the bottle o' gin, 'but I respeeks tha fur that;' An' Squire, his oän very sen, walks down fro' the 'All to see An' 'e spanks 'is 'and into mine, 'fur I respecks tha,' says 'e; An' coostom ageän draw'd in like a wind fro' far an' wide And browt me the booöts to be cobbled fro' hafe the coontryside
XVI An' theer 'e stans an' theer 'e shall stan to my dying daäy; I 'a gotten to loov 'im ageän in anoother kind of a waäy Proud on 'im, like, my lad, an' I keeäps 'im cleän an' bright Loovs 'im, an' roobs 'im, an' doosts 'im, an' puts 'im back i' the light
XVII Wouldn't a pint a' sarved as well as a quart? Naw doubt: But I liked a bigger fetter to fight wi' an fowt it out Fine an' meller 'e mun be by this, if I cared to taäste But I moänt, my lad, and I weänt, fur I'd feäl mysen cleän disgraäced
XVIII An' once I said to the Missis, 'My lass, when I cooms to die Smash the bottle to smithers, the Divil's in 'im,' said I But arter I chaänged my mind, an' if Sally be left aloän I'll hev 'im a-buried wi'mma an' taäkt 'im afoor the Throän
XIX Coom thou 'eer?yon laädy a-steppin along the streeät Doesn't tha knaw 'er?sa pratty, an' feät, an' neät, an' sweeät? Look at the cloäths on 'er back, thebbe ammost spick-span-new An' Tommy's faäce be as fresh as a codlin wesh'd i' the dew
XX 'Ere he our Sally an' Tommy, an' we be a-goin to dine Baäcon an' taätes, an' a beslings-pud-din'11 an' Adam's wine; But if tha wants ony grog tha mun goä fur it down to the Hinn Fur I weänt shed a drop on 'is blood, noä, not fur Sally's oän kin
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