
A lively anthology of Yorkshire verse, this collection captures the hearty humor and plain‑spoken wisdom of the county’s folk. From the rambling musings of an old man on the roadside to cheeky observations on love, work, and everyday mishaps, each ditty rings with the unmistakable local twang that lovers of regional speech will recognise and enjoy.
The poems swing between wistful reflection—like the tender “My Gronfayther’s Days” that recalls simpler times—and rib‑tickling jests such as “A Bad Sooart” and “Billy Bumble’s Bargain.” Themes of honesty, perseverance, and the quirks of village life surface repeatedly, offering listeners both a smile and a gentle reminder of the values that keep a community grounded.
Whether you’re drawn to the rustic charm of “An Old Man’s Christmas Morning” or the playful banter of “Th’ Honest Hard Worker,” this volume delivers a warm, authentic taste of Yorkshire’s lyrical spirit, perfect for a short listening break or a longer, reflective journey.
Full title
Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series To which is added The Cream of Wit and Humour from his Popular Writings
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (104K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Fawthrop
Release date
2006-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1839–1915
Best known for bringing Yorkshire speech and everyday life onto the page, this Victorian poet mixed humor, sentiment, and sharp observation. His poems and stories helped preserve a strong local voice while reaching a wide popular audience.
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