10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «YORKSHIRE TYKE»
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Yorkshire tyke nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Yorkshire Oddities, Incidents, and Strange Events
THE OLD YORKSHIRE TYKE. I A1N to Clapham Toon-end lived an owd Yark-
shire tyke, Who i' dealing i' horse-flesh had ne'er met his like ; 'T wur his praade
that i' all the hard bargains he'd hit, He had bit a vast mony, but ne'er had been bit
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Sabine Baring-Gould, 1880
2
Northern English: A Social and Cultural History
19 Tyke is of Scandinavian origin, meaning 'dog'. Reference to 'The Yorkshire
tyke' is also made in the opera The Honest Yorkshireman (1736): see 3.3 above.
In view of the discussion of labels such as Bob Cranky, Geordie and others below
, ...
3
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
(—1904), not dial. Prob. ex dial, tig,'to run hither and thither when tormented by
flies, &c.' tike, gen. tyke; T. A Yorkshireman: coll. nickname: C.18—20. (E. Ward,
1703: Matthews.) Ex Yorkshire tyke, q.v. In Yorkshire, tyke very gen. for a dog—2.
... the flirts and frumps, which that Northerne tike gaue me the last time he was in
towne? 1659: Howell, 21, Yorkshire tikes. 1762: Smollett, Sir L. Greaves, ch xxii, I'
se a poor Yorkshire tyke . . . . my name is Tim Crabshaw. 1817: Scott, Rob Roy, ...
George Latimer Apperson, Martin H. Manser, Stephen J. Curtis, 2005
What could he do, in that dire starving case, But take the trade peculiar to the
place f Turn Yorkshire tyke, and steal a horse or two, So hang at Tyburn, 'midst
the jockey crew f For boldest lion, is with hunger stung, Will feed on carrion, mix'd
with ...
6
The Country constitutional guardian and literary magazine ...
TILE YORKSHIRE TYKE AND THE MERCER. SOME years ago there was a
monstrous talk And hurly-burly about French Invasion ; Our men were staring
from our cliffs of chalk, And women wore cock feathers on the occasion ; With
universal ...
7
Coates's Herd Book: Containing the Pedigrees of Improved ...
5, red, B.C. Yorkshire Tyke W'sterW'd P'nce2d,66782 Мг. Paterson J une 3, r. &w.,
C.C. Yorkshire Beauty Stanningtml» do' Yorkshire Tyke. sold to Mr. J. R. Black,
Cheswick, Heal. Northumbvrlßlld» PAWSON, W. H., Execntors of», Yatesbury, ...
8
The Scots magazine (and Edinburgh literary miscellany).
But knave and fool are seldom sound together ; Our purer Northern air's too
sharp by half, A Yorkshire tyke has bit this Essex calf ; This dull-bred rogue has
found it to his cost, A €fh out of its element is lost. ANSWER'D: by an Essex
Gentleman.
What could he do, in that dire starving cafe, But take the trade peculiar to the
place f Turn Yorkshire tyke, andjleal a horse dr two, So bang at Tyburn, ''midst the
jockey crew t For boldest lion, if with hunger stung, Will seed on carrion, mix'd
with ...
10
The
Yorkshire Dialect: Exemplified in Various Dialogues, ...
THE YORKSHIRE TYKE. Ah iz i' truth a country youth, Neean us'd teea Lunnon
fashions ; Yet vartue guides, an' still presides, Ower all mah steps an' passions,
Neea coortly lear, bud all sincere, Neea bribe shall ivver blinnd me ; If thoo can ...