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Lyr Add: Newcassel Races

Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive) 08 May 00 - 04:11 PM
GUEST 08 May 00 - 03:54 PM
GUEST,Brigid in the mountains 08 May 00 - 03:25 PM
Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive) 08 May 00 - 01:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Newcassel Races
From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive)
Date: 08 May 00 - 04:11 PM

Newcassel is the dialectical spelling.... Not consistant in all songs not even within the same book of sangs. The useage could be either real or effected usage.....an emphasis...

Conrad


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Newcassel Races
From: GUEST
Date: 08 May 00 - 03:54 PM

Well, Edinburgh is a correct spelling, but where is it pronounced as it's spelled? Songs often give phonetic spelling rather than correct spelling, and I've seen the same word spelled as many as 3 different ways in the same song. [e.g., Jane Elliot's "The Flowers of the Forest"].


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Newcassel Races
From: GUEST,Brigid in the mountains
Date: 08 May 00 - 03:25 PM

I thought that it was spelt : NEWCASTLE!!!!!!!!


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Subject: Newcassel Races
From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive)
Date: 08 May 00 - 01:30 PM

Newcassel Races
It's hae ye heard the ill that's duen?
Or hae ye lost?
or hae ye won?
Or hae ye seen what mirth and fun,
At fam'd Newcasel Races, O?
The weather fine, and folks sae gay,
Put on their best, and bent their way
To the Toon Moor, to spend the day,
At fam'd Newcassel Races, O.

There shows of all sorts you may view;
Polito's grand collection too;
Such noise and din and lill-bulloo,
At fam'd Newcassel Races, O.
there some on horses sat astride,
And some in gigs did snugly ride,
With smart young wenches by their side;
Look'd stilish at the Races, O.

A tailor chep aw chanc'd to spy,
Was sneekin through the crowd sae sly,
Tor he'd tyen the darling of his eye,
To swagger at the Races, O.
He says, My dear, well see the show,

Egad! says she, I do not know,
It looks so vulgar and so low,
We'd better see the Races ,O.

One Buck cries Demme, go the rig!
Got two smart lasses in a gig;
He crack'd his whip, and look'd quite big,
While swagg'rin at the Races, O.
But soon, alas! the gig upset,
An ugly thump they each did get;
Some say, that he his breeches wet,
For fear, when at the Races, O.

The one was lyem'd abuin the knee,
The other freetein'd desp' rately;
This demm'd unlucky job! says she,
Has fairly spoil'd my Races, O!
He gat them in, wi' some delay,
And te Newcassel bent his way;
But oft, indeed, he curs'd the day
That e'er he'd seen the Races, O.

Now some were singing songs so fine,
And somewere lying drunk like swine,
Some drakn porter, others wine;
Rare drinkin at the Races, O!
The wanton wags in corners sat,
Wiv bonny lasses on their lap;
An mony a yen gat tit for tat,
Before they left the Races, O.

Now lads and lasses myed for toon,
And in hte road htey oft lay doon;
Faith! mony a lassie spoil'd her goon,
A comin frae the Races, O:
Some gat hyem, midst outs and ins,
Some had black eyes and broken shins,
Andsome lay drunk amang the whins,
A comin frae the Races, O:

Let every one his station mense,
By acting lake a man of sense--
'Twill save him mony a pund expense,
When he gans te the Races, O.
Kind friends, I would you all advise,
Good counsel ye should ne'er despies,
The world's opinion always prize
When ye gan to the Races, O.

-In: The Newcastle Song Book or Tyne-Side Songster., W&T Fordyce
Newcastle Upon Tyne.


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