- 'De
Camptown Races' or '
Gwine to Run All Night' (nowadays po****rly
known as 'Camptown Races') is a
minstrel song by
American Romantic composer Stephen...
-
first verse and
refrain of
which are: I'se
gwine down ter
Richmond I'll tell you w'a hit's for: I'se
gwine down ter
Richmond Fer ter try an' end dis war...
- The
Kingdom of
Gwynedd (Medieval Latin:
Venedotia / Norwallia;
Middle Welsh: Guynet)[1] was a
Welsh kingdom and a
Roman Empire successor state that emerged...
- "I'm
Gwine ober de Mountain", also
spelled "I'm
Going ober de Mountain", is an
American song
written by the
blackface minstrel composer Dan Emmett. The...
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slippers I'm
gwine to wear,
becase dey look so neat; / Oh, dem
golden slippers! / Oh, dem
golden slippers! /
Golden slippers Ise
gwine to wear, / To...
- C.D. Blake's I'se
Gwine Back To
Dixie and
other similar songs included the
usage of
Dixie nostalgically....
- bin he'p dem — "I
helped them" (past tense) [I've been
helping them] Uh
gwine he'p dem — "I will help them" (****ure tense) [I'm
going to help them] Uh...
- has
alternatively been
known as "Ain' go'n' to
study war no mo'", "Ain't
Gwine to
Study War No More", "Down by de Ribberside", "Going to Pull My War-Clothes"...
- catfish, 'How can you be so cruel!'—'Why,' said the
intelligent contraband, 'Dis is de way dey used to do me, and I'se
gwine to get even wid somebody.'"...
- of the
present participle of the verb "to go",
which is "going" (gine or
gwine in the creole), or the
plural form of the verb, "go".
Antiguan Creole Belizean...