THE SALAMANCA CORPUS:

DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF ENGLISH DIALECT TEXTS


CUMBERLAND

DING 2011: “A mechanic from Penrith, nothing is known about his life. His “Pastoral dialogue in the dialect of Cumberland” was reprinted in 1849 and used by Joseph Wright in EDD.”


WORKS

1778. “A Pastoral Dialogue in the Cumberland Dialect”. Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and Verse. Liverpool: Printed by T. Schofield for the Author: 65-71. SC.

1849. Gwordy and Will, A Pastoral Dialogue in the Cumberland Dialect wih a humorous epistle, by a young shepherd to his friend in Borrowdale ... [by I. Ritson]. To which are aded, an explanatory note and glossary by J. Bouche]. Keswick: J. Ivison. EDD.


NOT IN KINGKONG PROJECT


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE AND WORKS SEE

http://www.pastpresented.info/index.htm

http://spenserians.cath.vt.edu/AuthorRecord.php?&action=GET&recordid=33292&page=AuthorRecord


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DIALECT LITERATURE

1700-1799

NORTH

CUMBERLAND VERSE

Charles Graham

(c. 1750-fl. 1796)

A Pastoral Dialogue.in the Cumberland Dialect
(1793)
A Pastoral Dialogue.in the Cumberland Dialect
(1793)