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... , That stands the wind and weather . What though his timbers they are gone , And he's a slave to tipple , No better sailor ere was born , Than Jack the honour'd Cripple .. A grape shot lopp'd his starboard wing , That chill'd 16 :
... , That stands the wind and weather . What though his timbers they are gone , And he's a slave to tipple , No better sailor ere was born , Than Jack the honour'd Cripple .. A grape shot lopp'd his starboard wing , That chill'd 16 :
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... sailor , kind Sirs , who once felt it his glory , To fight for his country , his king to defend , O stop for a moment , and hear my sad story , And deign when ' tis ended my wants to defend . I once had a sweetheart , whose vows I shall ...
... sailor , kind Sirs , who once felt it his glory , To fight for his country , his king to defend , O stop for a moment , and hear my sad story , And deign when ' tis ended my wants to defend . I once had a sweetheart , whose vows I shall ...
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... sailor's though they have their jokes , They love and feel like other folks , Their duty to neglect must not come for to go ; So I seiz'd the capstan bar , Like a true and honest tar , And in spite of tears and sighs sung yo heave ho ...
... sailor's though they have their jokes , They love and feel like other folks , Their duty to neglect must not come for to go ; So I seiz'd the capstan bar , Like a true and honest tar , And in spite of tears and sighs sung yo heave ho ...
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... sailors nobly for to face the foe : Then to country and King , Fate no danger can bring , While the tars of Old England sing out yo heave ho . THE WATCHMAN . A WATCHMAN I am , I know all the rounds The houskeepers , the strays , and the ...
... sailors nobly for to face the foe : Then to country and King , Fate no danger can bring , While the tars of Old England sing out yo heave ho . THE WATCHMAN . A WATCHMAN I am , I know all the rounds The houskeepers , the strays , and the ...
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... SAILOR'S JOURNAL . ' TWAS past meridian half past four , By signal I from Nancy parted ; At six she linger'd on the shore , With uplift hands and broken hearted : At seven while taught'ning the fore - stay , I saw her faint , or else ...
... SAILOR'S JOURNAL . ' TWAS past meridian half past four , By signal I from Nancy parted ; At six she linger'd on the shore , With uplift hands and broken hearted : At seven while taught'ning the fore - stay , I saw her faint , or else ...
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77 페이지 - So the sweet lark, high pois'd in air, Shuts close his pinions to his breast, (If, chance, his mate's shrill call he hear) And drops at once into her nest . The noblest Captain in the British fleet, Might envy William's lip those kisses sweet.
77 페이지 - O Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain; Let me kiss off that falling tear ; We only part to meet again. Change, as ye list, ye winds ; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
142 페이지 - twas just all as one as High Dutch; For he said how a sparrow can't founder, d'ye see, Without orders that come down below; And a many fine things that proved clearly...
78 페이지 - Though battle call me from thy arms Let not my pretty Susan mourn; Though cannons roar, yet safe from harms William shall to his Dear return. Love turns aside the balls that round me fly, Lest precious tears should drop from Susan's eye.
122 페이지 - THE EXILE OF ERIN There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin, The dew on his thin robe was heavy and chill : For his country he sighed when at twilight repairing To wander alone by the wind-beaten hill. But the day-star attracted his eye's sad devotion, For it rose o'er his own native isle of the ocean, Where once, in the fire of his youthful emotion, He sang the bold anthem of Erin go bragh. Sad is my fate...
123 페이지 - Erin my country ! though sad and forsaken, In dreams I revisit thy sea-beaten shore ; But alas ! in a far foreign land I awaken, And sigh for the friends who can meet me no more ! Oh cruel fate! wilt thou never replace me In a mansion of peace — where no perils can chase me?
64 페이지 - Our life is but a winter's day ; Some only breakfast and away. Others to dinner stay, and are full fed ; The oldest man but sups and goes to bed. Large is his debt who lingers out the day ; Who goes the soonest, has the least to pay.
92 페이지 - CEASE, rude Boreas, blustering railer ! List, ye landsmen all, to me ; Messmates, hear a brother sailor Sing the dangers of the sea ; From bounding billows, first in motion, When the distant whirlwinds rise, To the tempest-troubled ocean, Where the seas contend with skies. Hark ! the boatswain hoarsely bawling, By topsail-sheets and...
98 페이지 - I'm declining, May my fate no less fortunate be Than a snug elbow-chair can afford for reclining, And a cot that o'erlooks the wide sea; With an ambling pad-pony to pace o'er the lawn, While I carol away idle sorrow, And blithe as the lark that each day hails the dawn Look forward with hope for to-morrow. With a porch at my door, both for shelter and shade too.
62 페이지 - YE gentlemen of England That live at home at ease, Ah ! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas. Give ear unto the mariners, And they will plainly show All the cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow.