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said the methodist preacher where pace is he had time to go no further however for much to his amazement the priest and the minister started up from the table just as he was going to swallow the first spoonful of the pudding and before you could say jack robinson
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sɛd ðʌ mɛθʌdʌst pɹitʃɜ˞ wɛɹ peɪs ɪz hi hæd taɪm tu ɡoʊ noʊ fɜ˞ðɜ˞ haʊɛvɜ˞ fɔɹ mʌtʃ tu hɪz ʌmeɪzmʌnt ðʌ pɹist ʌnd ðʌ mɪnʌstɜ˞ stɑɹtɪd ʌp fɹʌm ðʌ teɪbʌl dʒʌst æz hi wɑz ɡoʊɪŋ tu swɑloʊ ðʌ fɜ˞st spunfʊl ʌv ðʌ pʊdɪŋ ʌnd bɪfɔɹ ju kʊd seɪ dʒæk ɹɑbʌnsʌn
Said the methodist preacher, where pace is? He had time to go no further, however, for, much to his amazement, the priest and the minister started up from the table just as he was going to swallow the first spoonful of the pudding, and before you could say Jack Robinson.
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i make no doubt but ere the sun goes down we will find out the infernal villain who is robbing you bryan secured the doors and windows and commenced churning
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aɪ meɪk noʊ daʊt bʌt ɛɹ ðʌ sʌn ɡoʊz daʊn wi wɪl faɪnd aʊt ðʌ ɪnfɜ˞nʌl vɪlʌn hu ɪz ɹɑbɪŋ ju bɹaɪʌn sɪkjʊɹd ðʌ dɔɹz ʌnd wɪndoʊz ʌnd kʌmɛnst tʃɜ˞nɪŋ
I make no doubt, but ere the sun goes down, we will find out the infernal villain who is robbing you. Bryan secured the doors and windows and commenced churning.
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and still continued gazing round the house with an air of importance and self-sufficiency when mrs c had ended the old hag remained a while as if in a deep reverie at length she said have you any of the milk in the house i have replied the other show me some of it
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ʌnd stɪl kʌntɪnjud ɡeɪzɪŋ ɹaʊnd ðʌ haʊs wɪð æn ɛɹ ʌv ɪmpɔɹtʌns ʌnd sɛlf-sʌfɪʃʌnsi wɛn mɪsɪz si hæd ɛndʌd ðʌ oʊld hæɡ ɹɪmeɪnd ʌ waɪl æz ɪf ɪn ʌ dip ɹɛvɜ˞i æt lɛŋkθ ʃi sɛd hæv ju ɛni ʌv ðʌ mɪlk ɪn ðʌ haʊs aɪ hæv ɹɪplaɪd ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ ʃoʊ mi sʌm ʌv ɪt
And still continued gazing round the house with an air of importance and self- sufficiency. When Mrs C had ended, the old hag remained a while, as if in a deep reverie. At length she said: have you any of the milk in the house? I have replied: the other show me some of it.
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started away at a lively jig down the floor at this moment a neighbor's son came running in an told them that the person was coming to see the new-married couple and wish them all happiness
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stɑɹtɪd ʌweɪ æt ʌ laɪvli dʒɪɡ daʊn ðʌ flɔɹ æt ðɪs moʊmʌnt ʌ neɪbɜ˞'ɛs sʌn keɪm ɹʌnɪŋ ɪn æn toʊld ðɛm ðæt ðʌ pɜ˞sʌn wɑz kʌmɪŋ tu si ðʌ nu-mɛɹid kʌpʌl ʌnd wɪʃ ðɛm ɔl hæpinʌs
Started away at a lively jig down the floor. At this moment, a neighbor's son came running in an told them that the person was coming to see the new- married couple and wish them all happiness .
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i thought about twelve o'clock he was going at last and i was just getting up to call the man i told you of but there was no occasion my friends were getting the better of them that wanted to take him away from me there was nobody in the cow-house but the child and myself there was only one halfpenny candle lighting it and that was stuck in the wall
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aɪ θɔt ʌbaʊt twɛlv oʊ'klɑk hi wɑz ɡoʊɪŋ æt læst ʌnd aɪ wɑz dʒʌst ɡɛtɪŋ ʌp tu kɔl ðʌ mæn aɪ toʊld ju ʌv bʌt ðɛɹ wɑz noʊ ʌkeɪʒʌn maɪ fɹɛndz wɜ˞ ɡɛtɪŋ ðʌ bɛtɜ˞ ʌv ðɛm ðæt wɔntɪd tu teɪk hɪm ʌweɪ fɹʌm mi ðɛɹ wɑz noʊbɑdi ɪn ðʌ kaʊ-haʊs bʌt ðʌ tʃaɪld ʌnd maɪsɛlf ðɛɹ wɑz oʊnli wʌn kændʌl laɪtɪŋ ɪt ʌnd ðæt wɑz stʌk ɪn ðʌ wɔl
I thought about twelve o'clock he was going at last and i was just getting up to call the man i told you of, but there was no occasion. My friends were getting the better of them that wanted to take him away from me. There was nobody in the cow- house but the child and myself. There was only one halfpenny candle lighting it and that was stuck in the wall.
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well away they went billy leading the third horse and never stopped until they came to a snug farmer's house in the county limerick close under the old castle of carrigogunniel that was built they say by the great brian boru
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wɛl ʌweɪ ðeɪ wɛnt bɪli lidɪŋ ðʌ θɜ˞d hɔɹs ʌnd nɛvɜ˞ stɑpt ʌntɪl ðeɪ keɪm tu ʌ snʌɡ fɑɹmɜ˞'ɛs haʊs ɪn ðʌ kaʊnti lɪmɜ˞ɪk kloʊs ʌndɜ˞ ðʌ oʊld kæsʌl ʌv ðæt wɑz bɪlt ðeɪ seɪ baɪ ðʌ ɡɹeɪt bɹaɪʌn
Well away. They went, billy, leading the third horse, and never stopped until they came to a snug farmer's house in the county Limerick, close under the old castle of Carrigogunniel that was built, they say, by the great Brian Boru.
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pat's hair stood on end and the cold perspiration poured from his forehead but there was nothing for it but to perform his dreadful task
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pæt'ɛs hɛɹ stʊd ɑn ɛnd ʌnd ðʌ koʊld pɜ˞spɜ˞eɪʃʌn pɔɹd fɹʌm hɪz fɔɹhɛd bʌt ðɛɹ wɑz nʌθɪŋ fɔɹ ɪt bʌt tu pɜ˞fɔɹm hɪz dɹɛdfʌl tæsk
Pat's hair stood on end and the cold perspiration poured from his forehead, but there was nothing for it but to perform his dreadful task.
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and as the day was sunday it was but natural too that a greater number of people than usual were passing the road this was a fact and when jack and his wife were seen following the pudden the whole neighbourhood was soon up and after it jack rafferty
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ʌnd æz ðʌ deɪ wɑz sʌndeɪ ɪt wɑz bʌt nætʃɜ˞ʌl tu ðæt ʌ ɡɹeɪtɜ˞ nʌmbɜ˞ ʌv pipʌl ðæn juʒʌwʌl wɜ˞ pæsɪŋ ðʌ ɹoʊd ðɪs wɑz ʌ fækt ʌnd wɛn dʒæk ʌnd hɪz waɪf wɜ˞ sin fɑloʊɪŋ ðʌ ðʌ hoʊl neɪbɜ˞hʊd wɑz sun ʌp ʌnd æftɜ˞ ɪt dʒæk ɹæfɜ˞ti
And as the day was Sunday, it was but natural too that a greater number of people than usual were passing the road. This was a fact, and when Jack and his wife were seen following the Pudden, the whole neighbourhood was soon up and after it. Jack Rafferty.
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the gentleman seeing something was wrong took him aside and pressed for an explanation whereupon captain stewart without entering into particulars said he had been made the victim of a sort of practical joking that he thought quite unwarrantable with a stranger
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ðʌ dʒɛntʌlmʌn siɪŋ sʌmθɪŋ wɑz ɹɔŋ tʊk hɪm ʌsaɪd ʌnd pɹɛst fɔɹ æn ɛksplʌneɪʃʌn wɛɹʌpɑn kæptʌn stuɜ˞t wɪθaʊt ɛntɜ˞ɪŋ ɪntu pɜ˞tɪkjʌlɜ˞z sɛd hi hæd bɪn meɪd ðʌ vɪktʌm ʌv ʌ sɔɹt ʌv pɹæktʌkʌl dʒoʊkɪŋ ðæt hi θɔt kwaɪt wɪð ʌ stɹeɪndʒɜ˞
The gentleman, seeing something was wrong, took him aside and pressed for an explanation, whereupon Captain Stewart, without entering into particulars, said he had been made the victim of a sort of practical joking that he thought quite unwarrantable with a stranger.
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and the whole floor was streaming with blood no hare however could be found and the men were more than ever convinced that it was old rachel who had by the assistance of some demon assumed the form of the hare and they now determined to have her if she were over the earth they entered the bedroom
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ʌnd ðʌ hoʊl flɔɹ wɑz stɹimɪŋ wɪð blʌd noʊ hɛɹ haʊɛvɜ˞ kʊd bi faʊnd ʌnd ðʌ mɛn wɜ˞ mɔɹ ðæn ɛvɜ˞ kʌnvɪnst ðæt ɪt wɑz oʊld ɹeɪtʃʌl hu hæd baɪ ðʌ ʌsɪstʌns ʌv sʌm dimʌn ʌsumd ðʌ fɔɹm ʌv ðʌ hɛɹ ʌnd ðeɪ naʊ dɪtɜ˞mʌnd tu hæv hɜ˞ ɪf ʃi wɜ˞ oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ ɜ˞θ ðeɪ ɛntɜ˞d ðʌ bɛdɹum
And the whole floor was streaming with blood. No hare, however, could be found, and the men were more than ever convinced that it was old Rachel who had, by the assistance of some demon, assumed the form of the hare, and they now determined to have her if she were over the earth. They entered the bedroom,
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what is it katty ahagur will you tell us what it means why replied katty it's my big pudden that's bewitched and it's now hot foot pursuing here she stopped
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wʌt ɪz ɪt wɪl ju tɛl ʌs wʌt ɪt minz waɪ ɹɪplaɪd ɪt'ɛs maɪ bɪɡ ðæt'ɛs bɪwɪtʃt ʌnd ɪt'ɛs naʊ hɑt fʊt pɜ˞suɪŋ hiɹ ʃi stɑpt
What is it, Katty Ahagur? Will you tell us what it means? Why, replied Katty? It's my big pudden that's bewitched and it's now hot foot pursuing. Here she stopped.
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by the haunch she uttered a loud a piercing scream and struggled desperately to free herself from his grip and at last succeeded but not until she left a piece of her rump in his teeth the men now burst open the door a bright turf fire blazed on the hearth
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baɪ ðʌ ʃi ʌtɜ˞d ʌ laʊd ʌ pɪɹsɪŋ skɹim ʌnd stɹʌɡʌld dɛspɜ˞ʌtli tu fɹi hɜ˞sɛlf fɹʌm hɪz ɡɹɪp ʌnd æt læst sʌksidɪd bʌt nɑt ʌntɪl ʃi lɛft ʌ pis ʌv hɜ˞ ɹʌmp ɪn hɪz tiθ ðʌ mɛn naʊ bɜ˞st oʊpʌn ðʌ dɔɹ ʌ bɹaɪt tɜ˞f faɪɜ˞ bleɪzd ɑn ðʌ hɑɹθ
By the haunch. She uttered a loud, a piercing scream and struggled desperately to free herself from his grip and at last succeeded, but not until she left a piece of her rump in his teeth. The men now burst open the door. A bright turf fire blazed on the hearth.
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or if you do it may be worse for you in the long run if i find you a good servant you will find me an indulgent master
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ɔɹ ɪf ju du ɪt meɪ bi wɜ˞s fɔɹ ju ɪn ðʌ lɔŋ ɹʌn ɪf aɪ faɪnd ju ʌ ɡʊd sɜ˞vʌnt ju wɪl faɪnd mi æn ɪndʌldʒʌnt mæstɜ˞
Or, if you do, it may be worse for you in the long run. If i find you a good servant, you will find me an indulgent master.
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got down his cock stick which uh is a staff much thicker and heavier at one end than at the other and prepared to set out on his favourite amusement his father seeing this reproved him seriously and insisted that he should attend prayers
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ɡɑt daʊn hɪz kɑk stɪk wɪtʃ ʌ ɪz ʌ stæf mʌtʃ θɪkɜ˞ ʌnd hɛviɜ˞ æt wʌn ɛnd ðæn æt ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ ʌnd pɹipɛɹd tu sɛt aʊt ɑn hɪz feɪvɜ˞ɪt ʌmjuzmʌnt hɪz fɑðɜ˞ siɪŋ ðɪs hɪm sɪɹiʌsli ʌnd ɪnsɪstʌd ðæt hi ʃʊd ʌtɛnd pɹɛɹz
Got down his cock stick, which, uh, is a staff much thicker and heavier at one end than at the other, and prepared to set out on his favourite amusement. His father, seeing this, reproved him seriously and insisted that he should attend prayers.
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their conversations now became not only frequent but quite friendly and familiar the girl became a favourite with the spectre and the spectre on the other hand soon lost all his terrors in her eyes
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ðɛɹ kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌnz naʊ bɪkeɪm nɑt oʊnli fɹikwʌnt bʌt kwaɪt fɹɛndli ʌnd fʌmɪljɜ˞ ðʌ ɡɜ˞l bɪkeɪm ʌ feɪvɜ˞ɪt wɪð ðʌ spɛktɜ˞ ʌnd ðʌ spɛktɜ˞ ɑn ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ hænd sun lɔst ɔl hɪz tɛɹɜ˞z ɪn hɜ˞ aɪz
Their conversations now became not only frequent but quite friendly and familiar. The girl became a favourite with the spectre, and the spectre, on the other hand, soon lost all his terrors in her eyes.
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seeing him fairly embarked in it the tall men went away soon however the flames rose so high as to singe the rope
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siɪŋ hɪm fɛɹli ɛmbɑɹkt ɪn ɪt ðʌ tɔl mɛn wɛnt ʌweɪ sun haʊɛvɜ˞ ðʌ fleɪmz ɹoʊz soʊ haɪ æz tu sɪndʒ ðʌ ɹoʊp
Seeing him fairly embarked in it, the tall men went away. Soon, however, the flames rose so high as to singe the rope.
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there they were both master and man looking down upon the fun that was going forward and under them were the priest
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ðɛɹ ðeɪ wɜ˞ boʊθ mæstɜ˞ ʌnd mæn lʊkɪŋ daʊn ʌpɑn ðʌ fʌn ðæt wɑz ɡoʊɪŋ fɔɹwɜ˞d ʌnd ʌndɜ˞ ðɛm wɜ˞ ðʌ pɹist
There they were, both master and man, looking down upon the fun that was going forward, and under them were the priest.
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and leaping on the ground quite near them they were now convinced that this was the object which they had so impatiently expected and they were resolved to watch her motions narrowly
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ʌnd lipɪŋ ɑn ðʌ ɡɹaʊnd kwaɪt nɪɹ ðɛm ðeɪ wɜ˞ naʊ kʌnvɪnst ðæt ðɪs wɑz ðʌ ɑbdʒɛkt wɪtʃ ðeɪ hæd soʊ ɪmpeɪʃʌntli ɪkspɛktʌd ʌnd ðeɪ wɜ˞ ɹizɑlvd tu wɑtʃ hɜ˞ moʊʃʌnz nɛɹoʊli
And leaping on the ground quite near them. They were now convinced that this was the object which they had so impatiently expected, and they were resolved to watch her motions narrowly.
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and billy did the same upon another facing him but not being much accustomed to roosting in such a place his legs hung down as untidy as may be
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ʌnd bɪli dɪd ðʌ seɪm ʌpɑn ʌnʌðɜ˞ feɪsɪŋ hɪm bʌt nɑt biɪŋ mʌtʃ ʌkʌstʌmd tu ɹustɪŋ ɪn sʌtʃ ʌ pleɪs hɪz lɛɡz hʌŋ daʊn æz ʌntaɪdi æz meɪ bi
And Billy did the same upon another facing him, but not being much accustomed to roosting in such a place, his legs hung down, as untidy as may be.
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and a good right he had for there was not a boy in the same parish could foot a double or treble with him but pwah his dancing was no more to theirs than mine would be to the mistress here they did not seem as if they had a bone in their bodies
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ʌnd ʌ ɡʊd ɹaɪt hi hæd fɔɹ ðɛɹ wɑz nɑt ʌ bɔɪ ɪn ðʌ seɪm pæɹɪʃ kʊd fʊt ʌ dʌbʌl ɔɹ tɹɛbʌl wɪð hɪm bʌt hɪz dænsɪŋ wɑz noʊ mɔɹ tu ðɛɹz ðæn maɪn wʊd bi tu ðʌ mɪstɹʌs hiɹ ðeɪ dɪd nɑt sim æz ɪf ðeɪ hæd ʌ boʊn ɪn ðɛɹ bɑdiz
And a good right he had, for there was not a boy in the same parish could foot a double or treble with him, but pwah, his dancing was no more to theirs than mine would be to the mistress here. They did not seem as if they had a bone in their bodies.
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home went billy macdaniel and though he was tired and weary enough never a wink of sleep could he get for thinking of the little man
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hoʊm wɛnt bɪli ʌnd ðoʊ hi wɑz taɪɜ˞d ʌnd wɪɹi ɪnʌf nɛvɜ˞ ʌ wɪŋk ʌv slip kʊd hi ɡɛt fɔɹ θɪŋkɪŋ ʌv ðʌ lɪtʌl mæn
Home went Billy Macdaniel, and though he was tired and weary enough, never a wink of sleep could he get for thinking of the little man.
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the old woman got it into the churn and made preparations for churning now she said you both must churn make fast the door and windows and let there be no light but from the fire do not open your lips until i desire you and by observing my directions
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ðʌ oʊld wʊmʌn ɡɑt ɪt ɪntu ðʌ tʃɜ˞n ʌnd meɪd pɹɛpɜ˞eɪʃʌnz fɔɹ tʃɜ˞nɪŋ naʊ ʃi sɛd ju boʊθ mʌst tʃɜ˞n meɪk fæst ðʌ dɔɹ ʌnd wɪndoʊz ʌnd lɛt ðɛɹ bi noʊ laɪt bʌt fɹʌm ðʌ faɪɜ˞ du nɑt oʊpʌn jɔɹ lɪps ʌntɪl aɪ dɪzaɪɜ˞ ju ʌnd baɪ ʌbzɜ˞vɪŋ maɪ dɜ˞ɛkʃʌnz
The old woman got it into the churn and made preparations for churning. Now she said you both must churn, make fast the door and windows and let there be no light but from the fire. Do not open your lips until i desire you and by observing my directions.
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and the corpse fell with a great thud upon the fire scattering the ashes and embers and extracting a howl of anguish from the miserable cook who rushed to the door and ran for his life
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ʌnd ðʌ kɔɹps fɛl wɪð ʌ ɡɹeɪt θʌd ʌpɑn ðʌ faɪɜ˞ skætɜ˞ɪŋ ðʌ æʃʌz ʌnd ɛmbɜ˞z ʌnd ɛkstɹæktɪŋ ʌ haʊl ʌv æŋɡwɪʃ fɹʌm ðʌ mɪzɜ˞ʌbʌl kʊk hu ɹʌʃt tu ðʌ dɔɹ ʌnd ɹæn fɔɹ hɪz laɪf
And the corpse fell with a great thud upon the fire, scattering the ashes and embers and extracting a howl of anguish from the miserable cook who rushed to the door and ran for his life.
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my reason for appearing he added is that you may tell my friends that none of them is to wear them they must be given in charity this serious and solemn intimation from the ghost
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maɪ ɹizʌn fɔɹ ʌpɪɹɪŋ hi ædʌd ɪz ðæt ju meɪ tɛl maɪ fɹɛndz ðæt nʌn ʌv ðɛm ɪz tu wɛɹ ðɛm ðeɪ mʌst bi ɡɪvʌn ɪn tʃɛɹɪti ðɪs sɪɹiʌs ʌnd sɑlʌm ɪntʌmeɪʃʌn fɹʌm ðʌ ɡoʊst
My reason for appearing, he added, is that you may tell my friends that none of them is to wear them. They must be given in charity. This serious and solemn intimation from the ghost.
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might have startled many a mind from a purpose that was to say the least of it at variance with religion and the respect due to a father it had no effect however upon the son
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maɪt hæv stɑɹtʌld mɛni ʌ maɪnd fɹʌm ʌ pɜ˞pʌs ðæt wɑz tu seɪ ðʌ list ʌv ɪt æt vɛɹiʌns wɪð ɹɪlɪdʒʌn ʌnd ðʌ ɹɪspɛkt du tu ʌ fɑðɜ˞ ɪt hæd noʊ ɪfɛkt haʊɛvɜ˞ ʌpɑn ðʌ sʌn
Might have startled many a mind from a purpose that was, to say the least of it, at variance with religion and the respect due to a father. It had no effect, however, upon the son.
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at last taking them in connection with her lively temper we have it upon good authority that there was no danger of their getting blue moulded for want of practice
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æt læst teɪkɪŋ ðɛm ɪn kʌnɛkʃʌn wɪð hɜ˞ laɪvli tɛmpɜ˞ wi hæv ɪt ʌpɑn ɡʊd ʌθɔɹʌti ðæt ðɛɹ wɑz noʊ deɪndʒɜ˞ ʌv ðɛɹ ɡɛtɪŋ blu fɔɹ wɑnt ʌv pɹæktʌs
At last taking them in connection with her lively temper. We have it upon good authority that there was no danger of their getting blue moulded for want of practice.
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she had a twist too in one of her eyes that was very becoming in its way and made her poor husband when she got him take it into his head that she could see round a corner she found him out in many quare things without doubt but whether it was
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ʃi hæd ʌ twɪst tu ɪn wʌn ʌv hɜ˞ aɪz ðæt wɑz vɛɹi bɪkʌmɪŋ ɪn ɪts weɪ ʌnd meɪd hɜ˞ puɹ hʌzbʌnd wɛn ʃi ɡɑt hɪm teɪk ɪt ɪntu hɪz hɛd ðæt ʃi kʊd si ɹaʊnd ʌ kɔɹnɜ˞ ʃi faʊnd hɪm aʊt ɪn mɛni θɪŋz wɪθaʊt daʊt bʌt wɛðɜ˞ ɪt wɑz
She had a twist too in one of her eyes that was very becoming in its way and made her poor husband, when she got him, take it into his head that she could see round a corner. She found him out in many quare things, without doubt, but whether it was
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whether their sport was good or otherwise is not on to the purpose neither am i able to say but the story goes that towards the later part of the day they started a larger and darker hare
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wɛðɜ˞ ðɛɹ spɔɹt wɑz ɡʊd ɔɹ ʌðɜ˞waɪz ɪz nɑt ɑn tu ðʌ pɜ˞pʌs niðɜ˞ æm aɪ eɪbʌl tu seɪ bʌt ðʌ stɔɹi ɡoʊz ðæt tʌwɔɹdz ðʌ leɪtɜ˞ pɑɹt ʌv ðʌ deɪ ðeɪ stɑɹtɪd ʌ lɑɹdʒɜ˞ ʌnd dɑɹkɜ˞ hɛɹ
Whether their sport was good or otherwise is not on to the purpose, neither am i able to say. But the story goes that towards the later part of the day they started a larger and darker hare.
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too often be goxty it is a burning shame said one to see three black mouth clergy in such a state at this early hour thunder an ounce what's over them all says others why
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tu ɔfʌn bi ɪt ɪz ʌ bɜ˞nɪŋ ʃeɪm sɛd wʌn tu si θɹi blæk maʊθ klɜ˞dʒi ɪn sʌtʃ ʌ steɪt æt ðɪs ɜ˞li aʊɜ˞ θʌndɜ˞ æn aʊns wʌt'ɛs oʊvɜ˞ ðɛm ɔl sɛz ʌðɜ˞z waɪ
Too often be goxty. It is a burning shame, said one, to see three black mouth clergy in such a state at this early hour. Thunder an ounce, what's over them. All says others why.
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and fear of future evil for the good people who are a race as powerful as they are capricious have their favourites among those who inhabit this world often show their affection by easing the objects of it from the load of this burdensome life and frequently
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ʌnd fɪɹ ʌv fjutʃɜ˞ ivʌl fɔɹ ðʌ ɡʊd pipʌl hu ɑɹ ʌ ɹeɪs æz paʊɜ˞fʌl æz ðeɪ ɑɹ kʌpɹɪʃʌs hæv ðɛɹ ʌmʌŋ ðoʊz hu ɪnhæbʌt ðɪs wɜ˞ld ɔfʌn ʃoʊ ðɛɹ ʌfɛkʃʌn baɪ izɪŋ ðʌ ɑbdʒɛkts ʌv ɪt fɹʌm ðʌ loʊd ʌv ðɪs bɜ˞dʌnsʌm laɪf ʌnd fɹikwʌntli
And fear of future evil. For the good people, who are a race as powerful as they are capricious, have their favourites among those who inhabit this world, often show their affection by easing the objects of it from the load of this burdensome life and frequently
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and strengthened of course the truth and authenticity of their dialogues the whole neighbourhood was now in a commotion with this story of the apparition and persons incited by curiosity began to visit the girl in order to satisfy themselves of the truth of what they had heard
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ʌnd stɹɛŋθʌnd ʌv kɔɹs ðʌ tɹuθ ʌnd ɔθʌntɪsɪti ʌv ðɛɹ daɪʌlɔɡz ðʌ hoʊl neɪbɜ˞hʊd wɑz naʊ ɪn ʌ kʌmoʊʃʌn wɪð ðɪs stɔɹi ʌv ðʌ æpɜ˞ɪʃʌn ʌnd pɜ˞sʌnz ɪnsaɪtɪd baɪ kjʊɹiɑsʌti bɪɡæn tu vɪzɪt ðʌ ɡɜ˞l ɪn ɔɹdɜ˞ tu sætʌsfaɪ ðɛmsɛlvz ʌv ðʌ tɹuθ ʌv wʌt ðeɪ hæd hɜ˞d
And strengthened, of course, the truth and authenticity of their dialogues. The whole neighbourhood was now in a commotion with this story of the apparition, and persons incited by curiosity began to visit the girl in order to satisfy themselves of the truth of what they had heard.
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billy did accordingly wondering what the little man would be at and he picked two of the stoutest rushes he could find with a little bunch of
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bɪli dɪd ʌkɔɹdɪŋli wʌndɜ˞ɪŋ wʌt ðʌ lɪtʌl mæn wʊd bi æt ʌnd hi pɪkt tu ʌv ðʌ ɹʌʃʌz hi kʊd faɪnd wɪð ʌ lɪtʌl bʌntʃ ʌv
Billy did accordingly, wondering what the little man would be at, and he picked two of the stoutest rushes he could find with a little bunch of.
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among the good people and that then your father i beg your pardon sir said bourke interrupting him but don't call them my enemies twould not be wishing to me for a good deal to sit by when they are called so no offence to you sir here's wishing you a good health and long life
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ʌmʌŋ ðʌ ɡʊd pipʌl ʌnd ðæt ðɛn jɔɹ fɑðɜ˞ aɪ bɛɡ jɔɹ pɑɹdʌn sɜ˞ sɛd bɜ˞k ɪntɜ˞ʌptɪŋ hɪm bʌt dɑn'ti kɔl ðɛm maɪ ɛnʌmiz nɑt bi wɪʃɪŋ tu mi fɔɹ ʌ ɡʊd dil tu sɪt baɪ wɛn ðeɪ ɑɹ kɔld soʊ noʊ tu ju sɜ˞ hiɹ'ɛs wɪʃɪŋ ju ʌ ɡʊd hɛlθ ʌnd lɔŋ laɪf
Among the good people, and that then your father. I beg your pardon, sir, said Bourke, interrupting him, but do n't call them my enemies. Twould not be wishing to me for a good deal to sit by when they are called. So no offence to you, sir. Here's wishing you a good health and long life.
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and almost smothered in a pool of blood the men were astounded they addressed the wretched old woman but she either could not or would not answer them her wound still bled copiously her tortures
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ʌnd ɔlmoʊst smʌðɜ˞d ɪn ʌ pul ʌv blʌd ðʌ mɛn wɜ˞ ʌstaʊndɪd ðeɪ ʌdɹɛst ðʌ ɹɛtʃɪd oʊld wʊmʌn bʌt ʃi iðɜ˞ kʊd nɑt ɔɹ wʊd nɑt ænsɜ˞ ðɛm hɜ˞ waʊnd stɪl blɛd koʊpjʌsli hɜ˞ tɔɹtʃɜ˞z
And almost smothered in a pool of blood. The men were astounded. They addressed the wretched old woman, but she either could not or would not answer them. Her wound still bled copiously. Her tortures.
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billy thought this very considerate of his master and thanked him accordingly but said he if i may be so bold sir i would ask which is the way to your stable
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bɪli θɔt ðɪs vɛɹi kʌnsɪdɜ˞ʌt ʌv hɪz mæstɜ˞ ʌnd θæŋkt hɪm ʌkɔɹdɪŋli bʌt sɛd hi ɪf aɪ meɪ bi soʊ boʊld sɜ˞ aɪ wʊd æsk wɪtʃ ɪz ðʌ weɪ tu jɔɹ steɪbʌl
Billy thought this very considerate of his master and thanked him accordingly. But said he: if i may be so bold, Sir, i would ask which is the way to your stable?
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faix and troth i'll no carry him replied he but there's pat diver in the drain why wouldn't he come out and take his turn come out pat come out
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ʌnd tɹoʊθ aɪ' noʊ kæɹi hɪm ɹɪplaɪd hi bʌt ðɛɹ'ɛs pæt daɪvɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ dɹeɪn waɪ 'ti hi kʌm aʊt ʌnd teɪk hɪz tɜ˞n kʌm aʊt pæt kʌm aʊt
Faix and Troth. I'll no carry him, replied he. But there's Pat Diver in the drain. Why would n't he come out and take his turn? Come out, Pat, come out.
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upon one of his two large farms for he has added one to his patrimony or will send his labourers to construct a shed at a hedge-side and supply straw for a bed while the disorder continues his wife remarkable for the largeness
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ʌpɑn wʌn ʌv hɪz tu lɑɹdʒ fɑɹmz fɔɹ hi hæz ædʌd wʌn tu hɪz pætɹʌmoʊni ɔɹ wɪl sɛnd hɪz tu kʌnstɹʌkt ʌ ʃɛd æt ʌ hɛdʒ-saɪd ʌnd sʌplaɪ stɹɔ fɔɹ ʌ bɛd waɪl ðʌ dɪsɔɹdɜ˞ kʌntɪnjuz hɪz waɪf ɹɪmɑɹkʌbʌl fɔɹ ðʌ lɑɹdʒnɪs
Upon one of his two large farms- for he has added one to his patrimony- or will send his labourers to construct a shed at a hedge- side and supply straw for a bed while the disorder continues. His wife, remarkable for the largeness.
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and the forgotten dead slept around the walls under dense matted tangles of brambles and ben weed no one ever buried there now
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ʌnd ðʌ fɜ˞ɡɑtʌn dɛd slɛpt ɜ˞aʊnd ðʌ wɔlz ʌndɜ˞ dɛns tæŋɡʌlz ʌv bɹæmbʌlz ʌnd bɛn wid noʊ wʌn ɛvɜ˞ bɛɹid ðɛɹ naʊ
And the forgotten dead slept around the walls under dense matted tangles of brambles and ben weed. No one ever buried there now.
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as any three boys in munster and there were uncles and aunts and gossips and cousins enough besides to make a full house of it and plenty was there to eat and drink on the table for every one of them
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æz ɛni θɹi bɔɪz ɪn mʌnstɜ˞ ʌnd ðɛɹ wɜ˞ ʌŋkʌlz ʌnd ænts ʌnd ɡɑsʌps ʌnd kʌzʌnz ɪnʌf bɪsaɪdz tu meɪk ʌ fʊl haʊs ʌv ɪt ʌnd plɛnti wɑz ðɛɹ tu it ʌnd dɹɪŋk ɑn ðʌ teɪbʌl fɔɹ ɛvɜ˞i wʌn ʌv ðɛm
As any three boys in Munster , and there were uncles and aunts and gossips and cousins. Enough besides to make a full house of it, and plenty was there to eat and drink on the table for every one of them.
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but it was not known by what means she acquired her supernatural knowledge she was delighted at the issue of her mysterious operations bryan pressed her much to accept of some remuneration for her services
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bʌt ɪt wɑz nɑt noʊn baɪ wʌt minz ʃi ʌkwaɪɜ˞d hɜ˞ supɜ˞nætʃɜ˞ʌl nɑlʌdʒ ʃi wɑz dɪlaɪtʌd æt ðʌ ɪʃu ʌv hɜ˞ mɪstɪɹiʌs ɑpɜ˞eɪʃʌnz bɹaɪʌn pɹɛst hɜ˞ mʌtʃ tu æksɛpt ʌv sʌm ɹɪmjunɜ˞eɪʃʌn fɔɹ hɜ˞ sɜ˞vʌsʌz
But it was not known by what means she acquired her supernatural knowledge. She was delighted at the issue of her mysterious operations. Bryan pressed her much to accept of some remuneration for her services.
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reverence to the first cut of the pig's head which was placed before her beautifully bolstered up with white savoys that the bride gave a sneeze which made everyone at table start
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ɹɛvɜ˞ʌns tu ðʌ fɜ˞st kʌt ʌv ðʌ pɪɡ'ɛs hɛd wɪtʃ wɑz pleɪst bɪfɔɹ hɜ˞ bjutʌfli boʊlstɜ˞d ʌp wɪð waɪt ðæt ðʌ bɹaɪd ɡeɪv ʌ sniz wɪtʃ meɪd ɛvɹiwʌn æt teɪbʌl stɑɹt
Reverence to the first cut of the pig's head, which was placed before her beautifully bolstered up with white savoys, that the bride gave a sneeze which made everyone at table start.
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but he was not many minutes in the drain before he heard the heavy tramping again and the four men came up with their burthen which they laid down on the edge of the drain i'm tired said one to the giant it's your turn to carry him a piece now
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bʌt hi wɑz nɑt mɛni mɪnʌts ɪn ðʌ dɹeɪn bɪfɔɹ hi hɜ˞d ðʌ hɛvi tɹæmpɪŋ ʌɡɛn ʌnd ðʌ fɔɹ mɛn keɪm ʌp wɪð ðɛɹ wɪtʃ ðeɪ leɪd daʊn ɑn ðʌ ɛdʒ ʌv ðʌ dɹeɪn aɪ'ɛm taɪɜ˞d sɛd wʌn tu ðʌ dʒaɪʌnt ɪt'ɛs jɔɹ tɜ˞n tu kæɹi hɪm ʌ pis naʊ
But he was not many minutes in the drain before he heard the heavy tramping again and the four men came up with their burthen, which they laid down on the edge of the drain. I'm tired, said one to the giant. It's your turn to carry him a piece now.
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reward or punish the living according to the degree of reverence paid to the obsequies and the memory of the elected dead some may attribute to the same cause the apparently humane and charitable actions which tom
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ɹɪwɔɹd ɔɹ pʌnɪʃ ðʌ lɪvɪŋ ʌkɔɹdɪŋ tu ðʌ dɪɡɹi ʌv ɹɛvɜ˞ʌns peɪd tu ðʌ ʌnd ðʌ mɛmɜ˞i ʌv ðʌ ɪlɛktʌd dɛd sʌm meɪ ætɹʌbjut tu ðʌ seɪm kɑz ðʌ ʌpɛɹʌntli hjumeɪn ʌnd tʃæɹʌtʌbʌl ækʃʌnz wɪtʃ tɑm
Reward or punish the living according to the degree of reverence paid to the obsequies and the memory of the elected dead. Some may attribute to the same cause the apparently humane and charitable actions which tom.
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i'm amazed the not a particle of me can tell you says jack but will your reverence just take a morsel of pudding merely that the young couple may boast that you ate at their wedding for sure if you wouldn't who would well says he to gratify them i will so just a morsel
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aɪ'ɛm ʌmeɪzd ðʌ nɑt ʌ pɑɹtʌkʌl ʌv mi kæn tɛl ju sɛz dʒæk bʌt wɪl jɔɹ ɹɛvɜ˞ʌns dʒʌst teɪk ʌ mɔɹsʌl ʌv pʊdɪŋ mɪɹli ðæt ðʌ jʌŋ kʌpʌl meɪ boʊst ðæt ju eɪt æt ðɛɹ wɛdɪŋ fɔɹ ʃʊɹ ɪf ju 'ti hu wʊd wɛl sɛz hi tu ɡɹætʌfaɪ ðɛm aɪ wɪl soʊ dʒʌst ʌ mɔɹsʌl
I'm amazed. The not a particle of me can tell you says Jack. But will your reverence just take a morsel of pudding, merely that the young couple may boast that you ate at their wedding for sure? If you would n't, who would well, says he, to gratify them. I will. So just a morsel.
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and that although they tried to turn her course homewards they could not succeed in doing so as evening advanced the companions of m'kenna began to feel the folly of pursuing her further
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ʌnd ðæt ɔlðoʊ ðeɪ tɹaɪd tu tɜ˞n hɜ˞ kɔɹs ðeɪ kʊd nɑt sʌksid ɪn duɪŋ soʊ æz ivnɪŋ ʌdvænst ðʌ kʌmpænjʌnz ʌv ɛm'kɛnʌ bɪɡæn tu fil ðʌ fɑli ʌv pɜ˞suɪŋ hɜ˞ fɜ˞ðɜ˞
And that, although they tried to turn her course homewards, they could not succeed in doing so. As evening advanced, the companions of M'kenna began to feel the folly of pursuing her further.
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and stick one on the door of the church or chapel if there is one and if not he must pin one on the seat of his breeches and walk around the said parish from ten in the morning till five in the afternoon for two consecutive sundays or live upon skilly for one month
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ʌnd stɪk wʌn ɑn ðʌ dɔɹ ʌv ðʌ tʃɜ˞tʃ ɔɹ tʃæpʌl ɪf ðɛɹ ɪz wʌn ʌnd ɪf nɑt hi mʌst pɪn wʌn ɑn ðʌ sit ʌv hɪz bɹitʃɪz ʌnd wɔk ɜ˞aʊnd ðʌ sɛd pæɹɪʃ fɹʌm tɛn ɪn ðʌ mɔɹnɪŋ tɪl faɪv ɪn ðʌ æftɜ˞nun fɔɹ tu kʌnsɛkjʌtɪv sʌndeɪz ɔɹ laɪv ʌpɑn fɔɹ wʌn mʌnθ
And stick one on the door of the church or chapel, if there is one, and if not he must pin one on the seat of his breeches and walk around the said parish from ten in the morning till five in the afternoon for two consecutive sundays, or live upon skilly for one month.
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the van was led by bobby blue and the boasting cock of waterloo for a revolution would not do they dread its desperation the bonded grain must soon come out it will give the monopolists the gout and put them to the right about to meet this competition
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ðʌ væn wɑz lɛd baɪ bɑbi blu ʌnd ðʌ boʊstɪŋ kɑk ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu fɔɹ ʌ ɹɛvʌluʃʌn wʊd nɑt du ðeɪ dɹɛd ɪts dɛspɜ˞eɪʃʌn ðʌ bɑndʌd ɡɹeɪn mʌst sun kʌm aʊt ɪt wɪl ɡɪv ðʌ ðʌ ɡaʊt ʌnd pʊt ðɛm tu ðʌ ɹaɪt ʌbaʊt tu mit ðɪs kɑmpʌtɪʃʌn
The Van was led by Bobby Blue and the boasting cock of Waterloo. For a revolution would not do they dread its desperation. The bonded grain must soon come out. It will give the monopolists the gout and put them to the right about to meet this competition.
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twelve all publicans and beer shop keepers are to place a wet blanket over their chimney pots close the windows and stop up the key holes lest the smell should offend the framers of the new beer house act
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twɛlv ɔl ʌnd bɪɹ ʃɑp kipɜ˞z ɑɹ tu pleɪs ʌ wɛt blæŋkʌt oʊvɜ˞ ðɛɹ tʃɪmni pɑts kloʊs ðʌ wɪndoʊz ʌnd stɑp ʌp ðʌ ki hoʊlz lɛst ðʌ smɛl ʃʊd ʌfɛnd ðʌ fɹeɪmɜ˞z ʌv ðʌ nu bɪɹ haʊs ækt
Twelve, all publicans and beer shop keepers are to place a wet blanket over their chimney pots, close the windows and stop up the key holes lest the smell should offend the framers of the new Beer House act.
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when persons are preaching then will be search time to collar them that's walking in church time the tenants of houses and those of floors then must not venture out of doors then
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wɛn pɜ˞sʌnz ɑɹ pɹitʃɪŋ ðɛn wɪl bi sɜ˞tʃ taɪm tu kɑlɜ˞ ðɛm ðæt'ɛs wɔkɪŋ ɪn tʃɜ˞tʃ taɪm ðʌ tɛnʌnts ʌv haʊsʌz ʌnd ðoʊz ʌv flɔɹz ðɛn mʌst nɑt vɛntʃɜ˞ aʊt ʌv dɔɹz ðɛn
When persons are preaching, then will be search time to collar them. That's walking in church time. The tenants of houses and those of floors then must not venture out of doors then.
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two any person keeping a house for the sale of any land of fermented liquor and who shall dare to keep the said house open one moment after the clock has said cut it and sell one half pint malt tea he shall for the first offense have his head shaved and for the second be imprisoned for a term not exceeding his natural life
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tu ɛni pɜ˞sʌn kipɪŋ ʌ haʊs fɔɹ ðʌ seɪl ʌv ɛni lænd ʌv fɜ˞mɛntʌd lɪkɜ˞ ʌnd hu ʃæl dɛɹ tu kip ðʌ sɛd haʊs oʊpʌn wʌn moʊmʌnt æftɜ˞ ðʌ klɑk hæz sɛd kʌt ɪt ʌnd sɛl wʌn hæf paɪnt mɔlt ti hi ʃæl fɔɹ ðʌ fɜ˞st ʌfɛns hæv hɪz hɛd ʃeɪvd ʌnd fɔɹ ðʌ sɛkʌnd bi ɪmpɹɪzʌnd fɔɹ ʌ tɜ˞m nɑt ɪksidɪŋ hɪz nætʃɜ˞ʌl laɪf
Two, any person keeping a house for the sale of any land of fermented liquor and who shall dare to keep the said house open one moment after the clock has said: cut it and sell one half pint malt tea, he shall, for the first offense, have his head shaved and, for the second, be imprisoned for a term not exceeding his natural life.
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their rusty bars and locks so strong must open wide before it's long with grief they'll hear our merry song for long they're lived in clover the granaries with corn and flour into our markets will pour and the bread tax loaf we'll soon devour that caused such desolation
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ðɛɹ ɹʌsti bɑɹz ʌnd lɑks soʊ stɹɔŋ mʌst oʊpʌn waɪd bɪfɔɹ ɪt'ɛs lɔŋ wɪð ɡɹif ðeɪ' hiɹ aʊɜ˞ mɛɹi sɔŋ fɔɹ lɔŋ ðeɪ'ɹeɪ lɪvd ɪn kloʊvɜ˞ ðʌ wɪð kɔɹn ʌnd flaʊɜ˞ ɪntu aʊɜ˞ mɑɹkʌts wɪl pɔɹ ʌnd ðʌ bɹɛd tæks loʊf wi' sun dɪvaʊɜ˞ ðæt kɑzd sʌtʃ dɛsʌleɪʃʌn
Their rusty bars and locks so strong must open wide before it's long with grief they'll hear our merry song for long they're lived in clover. The granaries with corn and flour into our markets will pour, and the bread tax loaf we'll soon devour that caused such desolation.
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ten and woe betide any woman who is caught with a flask containing cholic drops in her pocket eleven all cowkeepers or dairymen are cautioned against feeding their cows on grains lest the milk should give the tea a beery flavour
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tɛn ʌnd woʊ bɪtaɪd ɛni wʊmʌn hu ɪz kɑt wɪð ʌ flæsk kʌnteɪnɪŋ dɹɑps ɪn hɜ˞ pɑkʌt ɪlɛvʌn ɔl ɔɹ deɪɹimʌn ɑɹ kɑʃʌnd ʌɡɛnst fidɪŋ ðɛɹ kaʊz ɑn ɡɹeɪnz lɛst ðʌ mɪlk ʃʊd ɡɪv ðʌ ti ʌ bɪɹi
Ten, and woe betide any woman who is caught with a flask containing Cholic drops in her pocket. Eleven: All cowkeepers or dairymen are cautioned against feeding their cows on grains, lest the milk should give the tea a beery flavour.
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all those who brew their home brewed beer then at times i'm sure will quake with fear then and dread to let it in the vat lay lest it should happen to work on that day
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ɔl ðoʊz hu bɹu ðɛɹ hoʊm bɹud bɪɹ ðɛn æt taɪmz aɪ'ɛm ʃʊɹ wɪl kweɪk wɪð fɪɹ ðɛn ʌnd dɹɛd tu lɛt ɪt ɪn ðʌ væt leɪ lɛst ɪt ʃʊd hæpʌn tu wɜ˞k ɑn ðæt deɪ
All those who brew their home brewed beer then at times i'm sure will quake with fear then and dread to let it in the vat lay, lest it should happen to work on that day.
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so men and women and children too rejoice you'll soon have work to do in spite of all the bread tax crew rejoice they are defeated your teeth must soon commence the mill and grind away with right good will your bellies every one can fill with puddings pies and dumplings
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soʊ mɛn ʌnd wɪmʌn ʌnd tʃɪldɹʌn tu ɹɪdʒɔɪs ju' sun hæv wɜ˞k tu du ɪn spaɪt ʌv ɔl ðʌ bɹɛd tæks kɹu ɹɪdʒɔɪs ðeɪ ɑɹ dɪfitʌd jɔɹ tiθ mʌst sun kʌmɛns ðʌ mɪl ʌnd ɡɹaɪnd ʌweɪ wɪð ɹaɪt ɡʊd wɪl jɔɹ bɛliz ɛvɜ˞i wʌn kæn fɪl wɪð pʊdɪŋz paɪz ʌnd dʌmplɪŋz
So, men and women, and children too, rejoice, you'll soon have work to do in spite of all the bread tax crew. Rejoice, they are defeated. Your teeth must soon commence the mill and grind away. With right good will, your bellies every one can fill with puddings, pies and dumplings.
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as some heroes bold i will unfold together were conversing it was in the praise of nelson as you shall quickly hear said one unto the other if we could behold another in old england like nelson we proudly would him cheer
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æz sʌm hɪɹoʊz boʊld aɪ wɪl ʌnfoʊld tʌɡɛðɜ˞ wɜ˞ kʌnvɜ˞sɪŋ ɪt wɑz ɪn ðʌ pɹeɪz ʌv nɛlsʌn æz ju ʃæl kwɪkli hiɹ sɛd wʌn ʌntu ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ ɪf wi kʊd bɪhoʊld ʌnʌðɜ˞ ɪn oʊld ɪŋɡlʌnd laɪk nɛlsʌn wi pɹaʊdli wʊd hɪm tʃɪɹ
As some heroes- bold, i will unfold together- were conversing. It was in the praise of Nelson, as you shall quickly hear said one unto the other: if we could behold another in old England like Nelson, we proudly would him cheer.
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h disley printer fifty-seven high street st giles london grand conversation on brave nelson
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eɪtʃ pɹɪntɜ˞ fɪfti-sɛvʌn haɪ stɹit stɹit dʒaɪlz lʌndʌn ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn
H Disley Printer. Fifty- seven High Street, St Giles, London. Grand conversation on Brave Nelson.
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the bones that now are thin and small in loads of flesh they soon will fall and on a cab will have to call o what an alteration away with the hungry cry that's been such mumping of bread was never seen long life attend our gracious queen a woman rules the nation
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ðʌ boʊnz ðæt naʊ ɑɹ θɪn ʌnd smɔl ɪn loʊdz ʌv flɛʃ ðeɪ sun wɪl fɔl ʌnd ɑn ʌ kæb wɪl hæv tu kɔl oʊ wʌt æn ɔltɜ˞eɪʃʌn ʌweɪ wɪð ðʌ hʌŋɡɹi kɹaɪ ðæt'ɛs bɪn sʌtʃ ʌv bɹɛd wɑz nɛvɜ˞ sin lɔŋ laɪf ʌtɛnd aʊɜ˞ ɡɹeɪʃʌs kwin ʌ wʊmʌn ɹulz ðʌ neɪʃʌn
The bones that now are thin and small in loads of flesh they soon will fall and on a cab will have to call o. What an alteration away with the hungry cry that's been. Such mumping of bread was never seen. Long life attend our gracious queen. A woman rules the nation.
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thirteen any person who receives a visit from father mother brother or grandmother during the prescribed hours they must not dare to give them one glass they not being servants or lodgers
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θɜ˞tin ɛni pɜ˞sʌn hu ɹʌsivz ʌ vɪzɪt fɹʌm fɑðɜ˞ mʌðɜ˞ bɹʌðɜ˞ ɔɹ ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ dʊɹɪŋ ðʌ pɹiskɹaɪbd aʊɜ˞z ðeɪ mʌst nɑt dɛɹ tu ɡɪv ðɛm wʌn ɡlæs ðeɪ nɑt biɪŋ sɜ˞vʌnts ɔɹ
Thirteen any person who receives a visit from father, mother, brother or grandmother during the prescribed hours. They must not dare to give them one glass, they not being servants or lodgers.
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a new song opening the ports composed by e wrigley for his three strings men women and children come list to my story
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ʌ nu sɔŋ oʊpʌnɪŋ ðʌ pɔɹts kʌmpoʊzd baɪ i ɹɪɡli fɔɹ hɪz θɹi stɹɪŋz mɛn wɪmʌn ʌnd tʃɪldɹʌn kʌm lɪst tu maɪ stɔɹi
A new song opening the Ports, composed by E Wrigley for his three strings. Men, women and children come list to my story.
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so women all shout out huzzah hot cakes at will with good strong tea and that honest debts you soon will pay to your neglected belly the poor will soon have to turn about with corporations they'll strut out with american flour cheap and stout their bellies to adorn
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soʊ wɪmʌn ɔl ʃaʊt aʊt hʊzɑ hɑt keɪks æt wɪl wɪð ɡʊd stɹɔŋ ti ʌnd ðæt ɑnʌst dɛts ju sun wɪl peɪ tu jɔɹ nʌɡlɛktʌd bɛli ðʌ puɹ wɪl sun hæv tu tɜ˞n ʌbaʊt wɪð kɔɹpɜ˞eɪʃʌnz ðeɪ' stɹʌt aʊt wɪð ʌmɛɹʌkʌn flaʊɜ˞ tʃip ʌnd staʊt ðɛɹ bɛliz tu ʌdɔɹn
So women all shout out huzzah hot cakes at will with good, strong tea and that honest debts you soon will pay to your neglected belly. The poor will soon have to turn about with corporations. They'll strut out with american flour cheap and stout their bellies to adorn.
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and lastly any person causing the conviction of one score of offenders against above act will receive as a reward a free admission to the crystal palace at the next meeting of the temperance league so says the new beer house act
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ʌnd læstli ɛni pɜ˞sʌn kɑzɪŋ ðʌ kʌnvɪkʃʌn ʌv wʌn skɔɹ ʌv ʌfɛndɜ˞z ʌɡɛnst ʌbʌv ækt wɪl ɹʌsiv æz ʌ ɹɪwɔɹd ʌ fɹi ædmɪʃʌn tu ðʌ kɹɪstʌl pælʌs æt ðʌ nɛkst mitɪŋ ʌv ðʌ tɛmpɜ˞ʌns liɡ soʊ sɛz ðʌ nu bɪɹ haʊs ækt
And lastly, any person causing the conviction of one score of offenders against above act will receive as a reward a free admission to the Crystal Palace at the next meeting of the Temperance League. So says the New Beer House Act.
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now at copenhagen and the nile he gave command with a smile he said stand firm my british tars the enemy to meet prepare each gun all terror shun but never do surrender the champion of the briny waves was nelson and his fleet
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naʊ æt koʊpʌnheɪɡʌn ʌnd ðʌ naɪl hi ɡeɪv kʌmænd wɪð ʌ smaɪl hi sɛd stænd fɜ˞m maɪ bɹɪtɪʃ ðʌ ɛnʌmi tu mit pɹipɛɹ itʃ ɡʌn ɔl tɛɹɜ˞ ʃʌn bʌt nɛvɜ˞ du sɜ˞ɛndɜ˞ ðʌ tʃæmpiʌn ʌv ðʌ weɪvz wɑz nɛlsʌn ʌnd hɪz flit
Now at Copenhagen and the Nile he gave command. With a smile he said: stand firm. My british tars the enemy to meet. Prepare each gun, all terror shun, but never do surrender. The champion of the Briny Waves was Nelson and his fleet.
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from norfolk it is known he came he was a man of noted fame he struggled hard for liberty as every briton knows in battle he would loudly cry i'll gain the victory or die this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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fɹʌm nɔɹfʌk ɪt ɪz noʊn hi keɪm hi wɑz ʌ mæn ʌv noʊtʌd feɪm hi stɹʌɡʌld hɑɹd fɔɹ lɪbɜ˞ti æz ɛvɜ˞i bɹɪtʌn noʊz ɪn bætʌl hi wʊd laʊdli kɹaɪ aɪ' ɡeɪn ðʌ vɪktɜ˞i ɔɹ daɪ ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
From Norfolk. It is known he came. He was a man of noted fame. He struggled hard for liberty, as every Briton knows. In battle he would loudly cry: i'll gain the victory or die. This grand conversation on Brave Nelson arose.
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when capt hardy you may see who always done his duty free brave collingwood the enemy undaunted would oppose he caused some thousands to be slain while fighting on the raging main this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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wɛn hɑɹdi ju meɪ si hu ɔlweɪz dʌn hɪz duti fɹi bɹeɪv kɑlɪŋwʊd ðʌ ɛnʌmi ʌndɔntɪd wʊd ʌpoʊz hi kɑzd sʌm θaʊzʌndz tu bi sleɪn waɪl faɪtɪŋ ɑn ðʌ ɹeɪdʒɪŋ meɪn ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
When capt hardy, you may see who always done his duty: free Brave Collingwood, the enemy undaunted would oppose. He caused some thousands to be slain while fighting on the raging Main. This grand conversation on Brave Nelson arose.
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the ports are thrown open your bellies may glory provisions must drop now to satisfy many who long before this time could scarcely get any for bread's been so dear it was hard to be gotten potatoes so scarce and one half of them rotten
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ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ θɹoʊn oʊpʌn jɔɹ bɛliz meɪ ɡlɔɹi pɹʌvɪʒʌnz mʌst dɹɑp naʊ tu sætʌsfaɪ mɛni hu lɔŋ bɪfɔɹ ðɪs taɪm kʊd skɛɹsli ɡɛt ɛni fɔɹ bɹɛd'ɛs bɪn soʊ dɪɹ ɪt wɑz hɑɹd tu bi ɡɑtʌn pʌteɪtoʊz soʊ skɛɹs ʌnd wʌn hæf ʌv ðɛm ɹɑtʌn
The ports are thrown open. Your bellies may glory provisions must drop now to satisfy many who, long before this time, could scarcely get any, for bread's been so dear. It was hard to be gotten, potatoes so scarce and one half of them rotten.
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in ireland and scotland the famine has raged so hundreds and thousands old young middle-aged too food's been so scarce and so dear through the nation that many grim death claimed died through starvation
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ɪn aɪɜ˞lʌnd ʌnd skɑtlʌnd ðʌ fæmʌn hæz ɹeɪdʒd soʊ hʌndɹʌdz ʌnd θaʊzʌndz oʊld jʌŋ mɪdʌl-eɪdʒd tu fud'ɛs bɪn soʊ skɛɹs ʌnd soʊ dɪɹ θɹu ðʌ neɪʃʌn ðæt mɛni ɡɹɪm dɛθ kleɪmd daɪd θɹu stɑɹveɪʃʌn
In Ireland and Scotland the famine has raged so hundreds and thousands old, young, middle- aged too. Food's been so scarce and so dear through the nation that many grim death claimed died through starvation.
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then if you're seized with cough or phtisic you must not even swallow physic for it's decreed all rest that one day so not even salts must work on sunday
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ðɛn ɪf ju'ɹeɪ sizd wɪð kɑf ɔɹ ju mʌst nɑt ivɪn swɑloʊ fɔɹ ɪt'ɛs dɪkɹid ɔl ɹɛst ðæt wʌn deɪ soʊ nɑt ivɪn sɔlts mʌst wɜ˞k ɑn sʌndeɪ
Then if you're seized with cough or phtisic, you must not even swallow Physic, for it's decreed: all rest that one day. So not even salts must work on Sunday.
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many a youth i'll tell the truth in action have been wounded some left their friends and lovers in despair upon their native shore others never returned again but died upon the raging main causing many a one to cry my son and widows to deplore
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mɛni ʌ juθ aɪ' tɛl ðʌ tɹuθ ɪn ækʃʌn hæv bɪn wundɪd sʌm lɛft ðɛɹ fɹɛndz ʌnd lʌvɜ˞z ɪn dɪspɛɹ ʌpɑn ðɛɹ neɪtɪv ʃɔɹ ʌðɜ˞z nɛvɜ˞ ɹɪtɜ˞nd ʌɡɛn bʌt daɪd ʌpɑn ðʌ ɹeɪdʒɪŋ meɪn kɑzɪŋ mɛni ʌ wʌn tu kɹaɪ maɪ sʌn ʌnd wɪdoʊz tu dɪplɔɹ
Many a youth- i'll tell the truth in action- have been wounded. Some left their friends and lovers in despair upon their native shore. Others never returned again but died upon the raging main, causing many a one to cry, my son and widows to deplore.
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but let us all hope now these hard times are ended provisions come down fast and trade be mended that poor folk may live by their labour god send it forget what is past now the ports are thrown open
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bʌt lɛt ʌs ɔl hoʊp naʊ ðiz hɑɹd taɪmz ɑɹ ɛndʌd pɹʌvɪʒʌnz kʌm daʊn fæst ʌnd tɹeɪd bi mɛndɪd ðæt puɹ foʊk meɪ laɪv baɪ ðɛɹ leɪbɜ˞ ɡɑd sɛnd ɪt fɜ˞ɡɛt wʌt ɪz pæst naʊ ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ θɹoʊn oʊpʌn
But let us all hope, now these hard times are ended, provisions come down fast and trade be mended, that poor folk may live by their labour. God send it. Forget what is past. Now the ports are thrown open.
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three any keeper of any refreshment house who shall have the cheek to sell or cause to be sold one glass of cooper or one quarter of watling's pork feed to any person without being cock sure that his character is strictly moral he shall not draw another drop for twelve calendar months
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θɹi ɛni kipɜ˞ ʌv ɛni ɹʌfɹɛʃmʌnt haʊs hu ʃæl hæv ðʌ tʃik tu sɛl ɔɹ kɑz tu bi soʊld wʌn ɡlæs ʌv kupɜ˞ ɔɹ wʌn kwɔɹtɜ˞ ʌv wɔtʌlɪŋ'ɛs pɔɹk fid tu ɛni pɜ˞sʌn wɪθaʊt biɪŋ kɑk ʃʊɹ ðæt hɪz kɛɹɪktɜ˞ ɪz stɹɪktli mɔɹʌl hi ʃæl nɑt dɹɔ ʌnʌðɜ˞ dɹɑp fɔɹ twɛlv kælʌndɜ˞ mʌnθs
Three: any keeper of any refreshment house who shall have the cheek to sell, or cause to be sold, one glass of cooper or one quarter of Watling's pork feed to any person without being cock sure that his character is strictly moral, he shall not draw another drop for twelve calendar months.
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some hardy tars they did survive in greenwich college now alive will tell the deeds of nelson and the battles that he won he never feared a cannon ball till at trafalgar he did fall no flinching from the enemy no action he did shun
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sʌm hɑɹdi ðeɪ dɪd sɜ˞vaɪv ɪn ɡɹɛnɪtʃ kɑlɪdʒ naʊ ʌlaɪv wɪl tɛl ðʌ didz ʌv nɛlsʌn ʌnd ðʌ bætʌlz ðæt hi wʌn hi nɛvɜ˞ fɪɹd ʌ kænʌn bɔl tɪl æt tɹʌfælɡɜ˞ hi dɪd fɔl noʊ flɪntʃɪŋ fɹʌm ðʌ ɛnʌmi noʊ ækʃʌn hi dɪd ʃʌn
Some hardy Tars. They did survive in Greenwich College. Now alive, will tell the deeds of Nelson and the battles that he won. He never feared a cannon ball till at Trafalgar. He did fall. No flinching from the enemy, no action he did shun.
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trafalgar i will mention if you will give attention it has long been recorded where brave nelson fell and bled the officers around him all human aid was found but were affected to the heart to find that he was dead
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tɹʌfælɡɜ˞ aɪ wɪl mɛnʃʌn ɪf ju wɪl ɡɪv ʌtɛnʃʌn ɪt hæz lɔŋ bɪn ɹʌkɔɹdɪd wɛɹ bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn fɛl ʌnd blɛd ðʌ ɔfʌsɜ˞z ɜ˞aʊnd hɪm ɔl hjumʌn eɪd wɑz faʊnd bʌt wɜ˞ ʌfɛktɪd tu ðʌ hɑɹt tu faɪnd ðæt hi wɑz dɛd
Trafalgar i will mention, if you will give attention. It has long been recorded where brave Nelson fell and bled. The officers around him, all human aid, was found but were affected to the heart to find that he was dead.
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these millers and swailers and other corn dealers their granaries well stocked with corn and meal is in hope of bread rising from the market they stop it these clam gutted robbers but now they must drop it
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ðiz mɪlɜ˞z ʌnd ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ kɔɹn dilɜ˞z ðɛɹ wɛl stɑkt wɪð kɔɹn ʌnd mil ɪz ɪn hoʊp ʌv bɹɛd ɹaɪzɪŋ fɹʌm ðʌ mɑɹkʌt ðeɪ stɑp ɪt ðiz klæm ɡʌtɪd ɹɑbɜ˞z bʌt naʊ ðeɪ mʌst dɹɑp ɪt
These millers and swailers and other corn dealers. Their granaries, well stocked with corn and meal is in hope of bread rising from the market. They stop it, these clam gutted robbers, but now they must drop it.
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when war was raging it is said men for their labour were paid commerce and trade flourishing but now it ebbs and flows and poverty it does increase though britons say we live in peace this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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wɛn wɔɹ wɑz ɹeɪdʒɪŋ ɪt ɪz sɛd mɛn fɔɹ ðɛɹ leɪbɜ˞ wɜ˞ peɪd kɑmɜ˞s ʌnd tɹeɪd flɜ˞ɪʃɪŋ bʌt naʊ ɪt ɛbz ʌnd floʊz ʌnd pɑvɜ˞ti ɪt dʌz ɪnkɹis ðoʊ bɹɪtʌnz seɪ wi laɪv ɪn pis ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
When war was raging, it is said, men for their labour were paid commerce and trade flourishing. But now it ebbs and flows and poverty it does increase, though britons say we live in peace. This grand conversation on Brave Nelson arose.
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and tatoes must drop too old chaps you will find the corn's coming free now the ports are open this dropping of food instead of its rising to some of the bakers has come most surprising such stocks they've laid in thinking of making riches through this fall of bread some will dirty their breeches
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ʌnd mʌst dɹɑp tu oʊld tʃæps ju wɪl faɪnd ðʌ kɔɹn'ɛs kʌmɪŋ fɹi naʊ ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ oʊpʌn ðɪs dɹɑpɪŋ ʌv fud ɪnstɛd ʌv ɪts ɹaɪzɪŋ tu sʌm ʌv ðʌ beɪkɜ˞z hæz kʌm moʊst sɜ˞pɹaɪzɪŋ sʌtʃ stɑks ðeɪ'vi leɪd ɪn θɪŋkɪŋ ʌv meɪkɪŋ ɹɪtʃʌz θɹu ðɪs fɔl ʌv bɹɛd sʌm wɪl dɜ˞ti ðɛɹ bɹitʃɪz
And tatoes must drop too old chaps. You will find the corn's coming free now the ports are open. This dropping of food, instead of its rising, to some of the bakers has come most surprising. Such stocks they've laid in thinking of making riches through this fall of bread. Some will dirty their breeches.
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the rich with their treasure can roll at their leisure they know not they feel not for nothing but pleasure full bellies don't know what an empty one's feeling enough to set hundreds that's honest a stealing and farmers now mind it your corn quickly grind it and bring it to market or you'll be behind it
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ðʌ ɹɪtʃ wɪð ðɛɹ tɹɛʒɜ˞ kæn ɹoʊl æt ðɛɹ lɛʒɜ˞ ðeɪ noʊ nɑt ðeɪ fil nɑt fɔɹ nʌθɪŋ bʌt plɛʒɜ˞ fʊl bɛliz dɑn'ti noʊ wʌt æn ɛmpti wʌn'ɛs filɪŋ ɪnʌf tu sɛt hʌndɹʌdz ðæt'ɛs ɑnʌst ʌ stilɪŋ ʌnd fɑɹmɜ˞z naʊ maɪnd ɪt jɔɹ kɔɹn kwɪkli ɡɹaɪnd ɪt ʌnd bɹɪŋ ɪt tu mɑɹkʌt ɔɹ ju' bi bɪhaɪnd ɪt
The rich with their treasure, can roll at their leisure. They know not, they feel not for nothing but pleasure. Full bellies, do n't know what, an empty one's feeling enough to set hundreds. That's honest, a stealing. And farmers now mind it. Your corn, quickly grind it and bring it to market, or you'll be behind it.
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the grain that in warehouses years has been bonded must now be brought out it's our right to demand it from all foreign shores fresh supplies will be landed in spite of the tyrants the ports are thrown open
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ðʌ ɡɹeɪn ðæt ɪn wɛɹhaʊzɪz jɪɹz hæz bɪn bɑndʌd mʌst naʊ bi bɹɔt aʊt ɪt'ɛs aʊɜ˞ ɹaɪt tu dɪmænd ɪt fɹʌm ɔl fɔɹʌn ʃɔɹz fɹɛʃ sʌplaɪz wɪl bi lændʌd ɪn spaɪt ʌv ðʌ taɪɹʌnts ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ θɹoʊn oʊpʌn
The grain that in warehouses years has been bonded must now be brought out. It's our right to demand it. From all foreign shores, fresh supplies will be landed in spite of the tyrants. The ports are thrown open.
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he many powers did defeat and never was that hero beat neither would he surrender till he had thrashed his daring foes although he lost an eye and wing he was loyal and true to his king this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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hi mɛni paʊɜ˞z dɪd dɪfit ʌnd nɛvɜ˞ wɑz ðæt hɪɹoʊ bit niðɜ˞ wʊd hi sɜ˞ɛndɜ˞ tɪl hi hæd θɹæʃt hɪz dɛɹɪŋ foʊz ɔlðoʊ hi lɔst æn aɪ ʌnd wɪŋ hi wɑz lɔɪʌl ʌnd tɹu tu hɪz kɪŋ ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
He many powers did defeat, and never was that hero beat. Neither would he surrender till he had thrashed his daring foes. Although he lost an eye and wing, he was loyal and true to his king. This grand conversation on brave Nelson arose.
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now in memory of that hero's loss we understand at charing cross a monument of nelson has been erected there an ancient building was pulled down and an open space of ground to commemorate the battle it is called trafalgar square
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naʊ ɪn mɛmɜ˞i ʌv ðæt hɪɹoʊ'ɛs lɔs wi ʌndɜ˞stænd æt kɹɔs ʌ mɑnjumʌnt ʌv nɛlsʌn hæz bɪn ɪɹɛktʌd ðɛɹ æn eɪntʃʌnt bɪldɪŋ wɑz pʊld daʊn ʌnd æn oʊpʌn speɪs ʌv ɡɹaʊnd tu kʌmɛmɜ˞eɪt ðʌ bætʌl ɪt ɪz kɔld tɹʌfælɡɜ˞ skwɛɹ
Now, in memory of that hero's loss, we understand. At Charing Cross, a monument of Nelson has been erected there. An ancient building was pulled down and an open space of ground to commemorate the battle. It is called Trafalgar Square.
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battle of waterloo twas on the eighteenth day of june napoleon did advance the choicest troops that he could raise within the bounds of france
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bætʌl ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu twʌz ɑn ðʌ eɪtinθ deɪ ʌv dʒun nʌpoʊliʌn dɪd ʌdvæns ðʌ tʃɔɪsʌst tɹups ðæt hi kʊd ɹeɪz wɪðɪn ðʌ baʊndz ʌv fɹæns
Battle of Waterloo Twas on the eighteenth day of June, Napoleon did advance the choicest troops that he could raise within the bounds of France.
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you british tars as do pass by look up aloft and you will spy the visage of that hero respected as it shows though his remains are in decay grim death in action won the day this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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ju bɹɪtɪʃ æz du pæs baɪ lʊk ʌp ʌlɔft ʌnd ju wɪl spaɪ ðʌ vɪzʌdʒ ʌv ðæt hɪɹoʊ ɹɪspɛktɪd æz ɪt ʃoʊz ðoʊ hɪz ɹɪmeɪnz ɑɹ ɪn dɪkeɪ ɡɹɪm dɛθ ɪn ækʃʌn wʌn ðʌ deɪ ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
You british Tars, as do pass by, look up aloft and you will spy the visage of that hero, respected as it shows, though his remains are in decay. Grim death in action won the day. This grand conversation on Brave Nelson arose.
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552.83
564.92
set your pots on the fire which of late has been empty pies dumplings and puddings there soon will be plenty and tatoes must fall too for one thing remember all food's to come free from the first of september
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sɛt jɔɹ pɑts ɑn ðʌ faɪɜ˞ wɪtʃ ʌv leɪt hæz bɪn ɛmpti paɪz dʌmplɪŋz ʌnd pʊdɪŋz ðɛɹ sun wɪl bi plɛnti ʌnd mʌst fɔl tu fɔɹ wʌn θɪŋ ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ɔl fud'ɛs tu kʌm fɹi fɹʌm ðʌ fɜ˞st ʌv sɛptɛmbɜ˞
Set your pots on the fire, which of late has been empty pies, dumplings and puddings. There soon will be plenty, and tatoes must fall too. For one thing, remember all food's to come free from the first of September.
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the gallant tars were grieved sore to find lord nelson was no more all was in confusion in the midst of dying woes in rum they put him it is said and then to england him conveyed this grand conversation on brave nelson arose
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ðʌ ɡælʌnt wɜ˞ ɡɹivd sɔɹ tu faɪnd lɔɹd nɛlsʌn wɑz noʊ mɔɹ ɔl wɑz ɪn kʌnfjuʒʌn ɪn ðʌ mɪdst ʌv daɪɪŋ woʊz ɪn ɹʌm ðeɪ pʊt hɪm ɪt ɪz sɛd ʌnd ðɛn tu ɪŋɡlʌnd hɪm kʌnveɪd ðɪs ɡɹænd kɑnvɜ˞seɪʃʌn ɑn bɹeɪv nɛlsʌn ɜ˞oʊz
The gallant Tars were grieved sore to find Lord Nelson was no more. All was in confusion, in the midst of dying woes, in Rum they put him, it is said, and then to England him conveyed. This grand conversation on Brave Nelson arose.
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and ships from all parts now they are got in motion their canvas well spread are a-ploughing the ocean to bring in cheap food from each foreign nation so lasses and lads shout the ports are all
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ʌnd ʃɪps fɹʌm ɔl pɑɹts naʊ ðeɪ ɑɹ ɡɑt ɪn moʊʃʌn ðɛɹ kænvʌs wɛl spɹɛd ɑɹ ʌ- ðʌ oʊʃʌn tu bɹɪŋ ɪn tʃip fud fɹʌm itʃ fɔɹʌn neɪʃʌn soʊ ʌnd lædz ʃaʊt ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ ɔl
And ships from all parts. Now they are got in motion, their canvas well spread, are a- ploughing the ocean to bring in cheap food from each foreign nation. So lasses and lads shout: the ports are all.
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540.42
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the stores that's hid up now they out must be bringing or else a dead weight on their hands will be ringing while sighing and crying we'll merrily be singing come drop your bread bakers the ports are thrown open
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ðʌ stɔɹz ðæt'ɛs hɪd ʌp naʊ ðeɪ aʊt mʌst bi bɹɪŋɪŋ ɔɹ ɛls ʌ dɛd weɪt ɑn ðɛɹ hændz wɪl bi ɹɪŋɪŋ waɪl saɪɪŋ ʌnd kɹaɪɪŋ wi' mɛɹʌli bi sɪŋɪŋ kʌm dɹɑp jɔɹ bɹɛd beɪkɜ˞z ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ θɹoʊn oʊpʌn
The stores that's hid up. Now they out must be bringing, or else a dead weight on their hands will be ringing. While sighing and crying, we'll merrily be singing. Come drop your bread, bakers. The ports are thrown open.
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477.85
491.91
their glittering eagles shone 'round and proudly looked the foe but briton's lion tore their wings on the plains of waterloo with wellington we'll go with wellington we'll go for wellington commanded us on the plains of waterloo
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ðɛɹ ɡlɪtɜ˞ɪŋ iɡʌlz ʃoʊn 'ɹaʊnd ʌnd pɹaʊdli lʊkt ðʌ foʊ bʌt bɹɪtʌn'ɛs laɪʌn tɔɹ ðɛɹ wɪŋz ɑn ðʌ pleɪnz ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu wɪð wɛlɪŋtʌn wi' ɡoʊ wɪð wɛlɪŋtʌn wi' ɡoʊ fɔɹ wɛlɪŋtʌn kʌmændɪd ʌs ɑn ðʌ pleɪnz ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu
Their glittering eagles shone' round and proudly looked the foe, but Briton's lion tore their wings on the plains of Waterloo. With Wellington, we'll go. With Wellington, we'll go for Wellington commanded us on the plains of Waterloo.
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the fight did last from ten o'clock until the dawn of day while blood and limbs and cannon balls in thick profusion lay their cuirassieurs did quickly charge our squares to overthrow but britons firm undaunted stood on the plains of waterloo
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ðʌ faɪt dɪd læst fɹʌm tɛn oʊ'klɑk ʌntɪl ðʌ dɔn ʌv deɪ waɪl blʌd ʌnd lɪmz ʌnd kænʌn bɔlz ɪn θɪk pɹʌfjuʒʌn leɪ ðɛɹ dɪd kwɪkli tʃɑɹdʒ aʊɜ˞ skwɛɹz tu oʊvɜ˞θɹoʊ bʌt bɹɪtʌnz fɜ˞m ʌndɔntɪd stʊd ɑn ðʌ pleɪnz ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu
The fight did last from ten o'clock until the dawn of day, while blood and limbs and cannon balls in thick profusion lay. Their cuirassieurs did quickly charge our squares to overthrow, but britons, firm undaunted, stood on the plains of Waterloo.
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this clause does not refer to the tribe of overend and gurney's or any one connected with the albert assurance company or in fact any gentlemanly swindlers whatsoever
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ðɪs klɔz dʌz nɑt ɹʌfɜ˞ tu ðʌ tɹaɪb ʌv ʌnd ɡɜ˞ni'ɛs ɔɹ ɛni wʌn kʌnɛktɪd wɪð ðʌ ælbɜ˞t ʌʃʊɹʌns kʌmpʌni ɔɹ ɪn fækt ɛni dʒɛntʌlmʌnli swɪndlɜ˞z wʌtsoʊɛvɜ˞
This clause does not refer to the tribe of Overend and Gurney's or any one connected with the Albert Assurance Company, or, in fact, any gentlemanly swindlers whatsoever.
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519.44
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it is now the dreadful night comes on how dismal is the plain for the prussians and the english found above ten thousand slain brave wellington and blucher both most nobly drove their foes and buonaparte's imperial crown was taken at waterloo
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ɪt ɪz naʊ ðʌ dɹɛdfʌl naɪt kʌmz ɑn haʊ dɪzmʌl ɪz ðʌ pleɪn fɔɹ ðʌ ʌnd ðʌ ɪŋɡlɪʃ faʊnd ʌbʌv tɛn θaʊzʌnd sleɪn bɹeɪv wɛlɪŋtʌn ʌnd boʊθ moʊst nɑbli dɹoʊv ðɛɹ foʊz ʌnd 'ɛs ɪmpɪɹiʌl kɹaʊn wɑz teɪkʌn æt wɔtɜ˞lu
It is now the dreadful night comes on. How dismal is the Plain for the Prussians and the English found above ten thousand slain. Brave Wellington and Blucher both most nobly drove their foes and Buonaparte's imperial crown was taken at Waterloo.
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519.44
the number of the french that at waterloo were slain was near sixty thousand all laid upon the plain near forty thousand of them fell upon that fatal day of our brave british heroes who their prowess did display
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ðʌ nʌmbɜ˞ ʌv ðʌ fɹɛntʃ ðæt æt wɔtɜ˞lu wɜ˞ sleɪn wɑz nɪɹ sɪksti θaʊzʌnd ɔl leɪd ʌpɑn ðʌ pleɪn nɪɹ fɔɹti θaʊzʌnd ʌv ðɛm fɛl ʌpɑn ðæt feɪtʌl deɪ ʌv aʊɜ˞ bɹeɪv bɹɪtɪʃ hɪɹoʊz hu ðɛɹ pɹaʊʌs dɪd dɪspleɪ
The number of the French that at Waterloo were slain was near sixty thousand. All laid upon the plain, near forty thousand of them fell upon that fatal day of our brave british heroes who their prowess did display.
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now beef has come to fourpence a pound it's a pity you should want folks talk about america but don't you emigrate but stop at home in england if you've any work at all for provisions will be cheap if wages be but small
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naʊ bif hæz kʌm tu ʌ paʊnd ɪt'ɛs ʌ pɪti ju ʃʊd wɑnt foʊks tɔk ʌbaʊt ʌmɛɹʌkʌ bʌt dɑn'ti ju ɛmʌɡɹeɪt bʌt stɑp æt hoʊm ɪn ɪŋɡlʌnd ɪf ju'vi ɛni wɜ˞k æt ɔl fɔɹ pɹʌvɪʒʌnz wɪl bi tʃip ɪf weɪdʒʌz bi bʌt smɔl
Now beef has come to fourpence a pound. It's a pity you should want folks talk about America, but do n't you emigrate. But stop at home in England if you've any work at all, for provisions will be cheap if wages be but small.
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if you have one shilling to spend go down to mr ward and there you'll get three pounds of beef that's just come from abroad chorus so there never was such doings in old england before
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ɪf ju hæv wʌn ʃɪlɪŋ tu spɛnd ɡoʊ daʊn tu mɪstɜ˞ wɔɹd ʌnd ðɛɹ ju' ɡɛt θɹi paʊndz ʌv bif ðæt'ɛs dʒʌst kʌm fɹʌm ʌbɹɔd kɔɹʌs soʊ ðɛɹ nɛvɜ˞ wɑz sʌtʃ duɪŋz ɪn oʊld ɪŋɡlʌnd bɪfɔɹ
If you have one shilling to spend, go down to Mr Ward and there you'll get three pounds of beef that's just come from abroad, chorus. So there never was such doings in old England before.
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and butchers your flesh meat may now be dropping such rattling of grinders and porridge pots wopping for some when they start there will be no stopping shout huzza lads and lasses the ports are thrown open john harkness printer hundred and twenty one church street preston
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ʌnd bʊtʃɜ˞z jɔɹ flɛʃ mit meɪ naʊ bi dɹɑpɪŋ sʌtʃ ɹætlɪŋ ʌv ɡɹaɪndɜ˞z ʌnd pɔɹʌdʒ pɑts fɔɹ sʌm wɛn ðeɪ stɑɹt ðɛɹ wɪl bi noʊ stɑpɪŋ ʃaʊt lædz ʌnd ðʌ pɔɹts ɑɹ θɹoʊn oʊpʌn dʒɑn hɑɹknʌs pɹɪntɜ˞ hʌndɹʌd ʌnd twɛnti wʌn tʃɜ˞tʃ stɹit pɹɛstʌn
And butchers, your flesh meat may now be dropping. Such rattling of grinders and porridge pots wopping for some. When they start, there will be no stopping shout: huzza, lads and lasses, the ports are thrown open. John Harkness, printer. Hundred and twenty one Church Street, Preston.
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dumb animals they'll be strangely puzzled when sunday comes each dog must be muzzled the cocks must on their roosts abide up and to stop their crowings their beaks must be tied up a noise with contempt will the act be treating the calves and sheep must keep from bleating the dairies must close from twelve to twelve sir
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dʌm ænʌmʌlz ðeɪ' bi stɹeɪndʒli pʌzʌld wɛn sʌndeɪ kʌmz itʃ dɔɡ mʌst bi mʌzʌld ðʌ kɑks mʌst ɑn ðɛɹ ʌbaɪd ʌp ʌnd tu stɑp ðɛɹ ðɛɹ biks mʌst bi taɪd ʌp ʌ nɔɪz wɪð kʌntɛmpt wɪl ðʌ ækt bi tɹitɪŋ ðʌ kævz ʌnd ʃip mʌst kip fɹʌm ðʌ dɛɹiz mʌst kloʊs fɹʌm twɛlv tu twɛlv sɜ˞
Dumb animals. They'll be strangely puzzled when Sunday comes. Each dog must be muzzled. The cocks must, on their roosts, abide up and to stop their crowings, their beaks must be tied up. A noise with contempt will the act be treating? The calves and sheep must keep from bleating. The dairies must close from twelve to twelve, sir.
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now beef and mutton has come down and so is pork and flour too which is what this country wanted a many years ago the cutlers now may go to work and grind away like bricks for now we'll carve with knives and forks instead of porridge sticks
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naʊ bif ʌnd mʌtʌn hæz kʌm daʊn ʌnd soʊ ɪz pɔɹk ʌnd flaʊɜ˞ tu wɪtʃ ɪz wʌt ðɪs kʌntɹi wɔntɪd ʌ mɛni jɪɹz ʌɡoʊ ðʌ naʊ meɪ ɡoʊ tu wɜ˞k ʌnd ɡɹaɪnd ʌweɪ laɪk bɹɪks fɔɹ naʊ wi' kɑɹv wɪð naɪvz ʌnd fɔɹks ɪnstɛd ʌv pɔɹʌdʒ stɪks
Now. Beef and mutton has come down, and so is pork and flour too, which is what this country wanted a many years ago. The cutlers now may go to work and grind away like bricks. For now we'll carve with knives and forks instead of porridge sticks.
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549.31
564.49
now peace be to their honoured souls who fell that glorious day may the plough ne'er raise their bones nor cut the sacred clay but let the place remain a waste a terror to the foe and when trembling frenchmen pass that way they'll think of waterloo
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naʊ pis bi tu ðɛɹ ɑnɜ˞d soʊlz hu fɛl ðæt ɡlɔɹiʌs deɪ meɪ ðʌ plaʊ ni'ɜ˞ ɹeɪz ðɛɹ boʊnz nɔɹ kʌt ðʌ seɪkɹʌd kleɪ bʌt lɛt ðʌ pleɪs ɹɪmeɪn ʌ weɪst ʌ tɛɹɜ˞ tu ðʌ foʊ ʌnd wɛn tɹɛmbʌlɪŋ fɹɛntʃmɛn pæs ðæt weɪ ðeɪ' θɪŋk ʌv wɔtɜ˞lu
Now. Peace be to their honoured souls who fell that glorious day. May the plough ne'er raise their bones, nor cut the sacred clay, but let the place remain a waste, a terror to the foe. And when trembling frenchmen pass that way, they'll think of Waterloo.
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the butchers now they may give o'er selling their stinking meat for there's many a hundred weight been sold that was never fit to eat and now when you do walk the street if you should happen to turn your eye it's how do you do good morning man as you are passing by
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ðʌ bʊtʃɜ˞z naʊ ðeɪ meɪ ɡɪv oʊ'ɜ˞ sɛlɪŋ ðɛɹ stɪŋkɪŋ mit fɔɹ ðɛɹ'ɛs mɛni ʌ hʌndɹʌd weɪt bɪn soʊld ðæt wɑz nɛvɜ˞ fɪt tu it ʌnd naʊ wɛn ju du wɔk ðʌ stɹit ɪf ju ʃʊd hæpʌn tu tɜ˞n jɔɹ aɪ ɪt'ɛs haʊ du ju du ɡʊd mɔɹnɪŋ mæn æz ju ɑɹ pæsɪŋ baɪ
The butchers. Now they may give o'er selling their stinking meat, for there's many a hundred weight been sold that was never fit to eat. And now, when you do walk the street, if you should happen to turn your eye, it's: how do you do? Good morning man, as you are passing by?
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549.31
we followed up the rear till the middle of the night we gave them three cheers as they were on their flight says bony damn those englishmen they do bear such a name they beat me here at waterloo at portugal and spain
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wi fɑloʊd ʌp ðʌ ɹɪɹ tɪl ðʌ mɪdʌl ʌv ðʌ naɪt wi ɡeɪv ðɛm θɹi tʃɪɹz æz ðeɪ wɜ˞ ɑn ðɛɹ flaɪt sɛz boʊni dæm ðoʊz ɛŋlɪʃmʌn ðeɪ du bɛɹ sʌtʃ ʌ neɪm ðeɪ bit mi hiɹ æt wɔtɜ˞lu æt pɔɹtʃʌɡʌl ʌnd speɪn
We followed up the rear till the middle of the night. We gave them three cheers as they were on their flight. Says Bony- damn those Englishmen, they do bear such a name. They beat me here at Waterloo at Portugal and Spain.
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there were hundreds in this country oh tis true what i do tell that could not get a pound of meat or hardly get the smell but since the tariff bill is passed many hundreds will be fed with plenty of good pork and beef and likewise good cheap bread
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ðɛɹ wɜ˞ hʌndɹʌdz ɪn ðɪs kʌntɹi oʊ tɪz tɹu wʌt aɪ du tɛl ðæt kʊd nɑt ɡɛt ʌ paʊnd ʌv mit ɔɹ hɑɹdli ɡɛt ðʌ smɛl bʌt sɪns ðʌ tɛɹʌf bɪl ɪz pæst mɛni hʌndɹʌdz wɪl bi fɛd wɪð plɛnti ʌv ɡʊd pɔɹk ʌnd bif ʌnd laɪkwaɪz ɡʊd tʃip bɹɛd
There were hundreds in this country. Oh tis true what i do tell- that could not get a pound of meat or hardly get the smell. But since the tariff bill is passed, many hundreds will be fed with plenty of good pork and beef and likewise good, cheap bread.
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so to conclude and make an end and finish up my lines the poor will find in england a difference in the times for work it will be plentiful and provisions will be low and that is what poor man wants wherever he does go
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soʊ tu kʌnklud ʌnd meɪk æn ɛnd ʌnd fɪnɪʃ ʌp maɪ laɪnz ðʌ puɹ wɪl faɪnd ɪn ɪŋɡlʌnd ʌ dɪfɜ˞ʌns ɪn ðʌ taɪmz fɔɹ wɜ˞k ɪt wɪl bi plɛntʌfʌl ʌnd pɹʌvɪʒʌnz wɪl bi loʊ ʌnd ðæt ɪz wʌt puɹ mæn wɑnts wɛɹɛvɜ˞ hi dʌz ɡoʊ
So to conclude and make an end and finish up my lines, the poor will find in England a difference in the times for work. It will be plentiful and provisions will be low, and that is what poor man wants wherever he does go.