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Sources OHNE LEERZEILEN Ergänzt dialect area full title (black = Wright EDD, blue = added by EDD Online) abbreviations additional abbreviations 1 additional abbreviations 2 additional abbreviations 3 Lon. ‘e dunno where 'e are. Song. Written and composed by Harry Wright & Coster Sng. Fred Eplett. Recorded by Gus Elen (1862-1940), 1931. [no exact source given]. Colloq. ‘Rita' [Eliza Margaret J. Humphreys]. Darby and Joan. 3 vols. London: ‘Rita’ Darby and Joan;Darby and Joan;‘ Rita ’ Ward, Lock, n.d. Darby and Joan Yks. A Garland of New Songs: Bess the Gawkie, Blythe was She, Yorkshireman Yksman. in London in London, Pray Goody. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: J. Marshall, 1800. Slang A New Canting Dictionary: comprehending all the terms, antient and New Cant. Dict. modern, used in the several tribes of gypsies, beggars, shoplifters ... and all other clans of cheats and villains. Interpsersed with proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches ... With a preface, giving an account of the original progress, &c. of the canting crew ... To which is added a complete collection of songs in the canting dialect. London, 1725. Cum. A Pastoral Dialogue in the Cumberland Dialect [from "Miscellaneous Ritson Pastoral Dial. Pieces" by Charles Graham]: with a Humorous Epistle [by Isaac Ritson]. Keswick, 1849. Yks. A pleasant new Northerne Song, called the two Yorkshire Lovers. B.L. Two Yks. Lovers London, [1640?] n.Cy. A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake which happen'd Earthquake at Lima at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746 : with an account likewise of every thing material that passed there afterwards to the end of November following. By a Gentleman who resided many Years in those Countries. London: Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn, 1748. w.Yks. A. L.— Sad times : a tale of the Luddites. 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