Songs, Naval and National: Of the Late Charles Dibdin; with a Memoir and AddendaJohn Murray, 1841 - 336 strán (strany) |
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Strana 3
... once more Safe moor'd with thee . Aloft while mountains high we go , The whistling winds that scud along , And surges roaring from below , Shall my signal be To think on thee , And this shall be my song : Blow high , blow low , & c ...
... once more Safe moor'd with thee . Aloft while mountains high we go , The whistling winds that scud along , And surges roaring from below , Shall my signal be To think on thee , And this shall be my song : Blow high , blow low , & c ...
Strana 26
... Once more to view their native land , Among the rest , brought Jack some tidings , Would it had been his love's fair hand ! Oh , fate ! her death defaced the letter ; Instant his pulse forgot to move ; With quiv'ring lips , and eyes ...
... Once more to view their native land , Among the rest , brought Jack some tidings , Would it had been his love's fair hand ! Oh , fate ! her death defaced the letter ; Instant his pulse forgot to move ; With quiv'ring lips , and eyes ...
Strana 27
... fondly gaze ; those eyes that seem , In parting , with big tears to stream . But come ! lest ours as fast should flow , To the windlass once more go , With yo , heave , ho ! Now the ship is under weigh , The breeze so 27.
... fondly gaze ; those eyes that seem , In parting , with big tears to stream . But come ! lest ours as fast should flow , To the windlass once more go , With yo , heave , ho ! Now the ship is under weigh , The breeze so 27.
Strana 35
... grog about . BONNY KATE . THE wind was hush'd , the fleecy wave Scarcely the vessel's sides could lave , When in the mizen - top his stand Tom Clueline , taking , spied the land . Oh , sweet reward for all his toil ! Once D 2 35.
... grog about . BONNY KATE . THE wind was hush'd , the fleecy wave Scarcely the vessel's sides could lave , When in the mizen - top his stand Tom Clueline , taking , spied the land . Oh , sweet reward for all his toil ! Once D 2 35.
Strana 36
... Once more he views his native soil- Once more he thanks indulgent Fate , That brings him to his bonny Kate . Soft as the sighs of Zephyr flow , Tender and plaintive as her woe , Serene was the attentive eve , That heard Tom's bonny ...
... Once more he views his native soil- Once more he thanks indulgent Fate , That brings him to his bonny Kate . Soft as the sighs of Zephyr flow , Tender and plaintive as her woe , Serene was the attentive eve , That heard Tom's bonny ...
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Albemarle Street aloft anchor Arethusa ashore beauty billows blow boatswain bold boys brave British Britons call'd Captain CHARLES DIBDIN cheer Commodore constant wife crew cried d'ye damme danger dear death deck delight Dick dreadful drink drum duty e'er England ev'ry fair false friend fame fancy fate fear fife fight Fortune's gale gallant girls glory grave grog hand Hark heart Heart of oak heave heaven honest honour I've sounded jolly king lads land life's live Margate messmate Michael Arne Nancy ne'er Neptune never o'er ocean Poll poor Jack pretty pull roar round sail sail'd sailor ship shore sigh sing smiling soldier song soon soul sound Spanish Armada steer storm sweet swigg'd swore tack tars tear thee there's thou thunder Tol de rol true Twas Wapping waves whistling wife wind wwwm
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Strana 333 - When Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main ; This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sung this strain : " Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves!
Strana 1 - ... our good chaplain palaver one day About souls, heaven, mercy, and such; And; my timbers! what lingo he'd coil and belay; Why, '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...
Strana 287 - I view Wakes in my soul some charm of lovely Sue. 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.
Strana 286 - So the sweet lark, high poised 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.
Strana 288 - Now the dreadful thunder's roaring, Peal on peal contending clash, On our heads fierce rain falls pouring, In our eyes blue lightnings flash. One wide water all around us, All above us one black sky...
Strana 286 - 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. " Believe not what the landmen say Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind : They'll tell thee, sailors when away, In every port a mistress find : Yes, yes, believe them when they tell thee so, For Thou art present wheresoe'er I go.
Strana 333 - Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak.
Strana 287 - CEASE, rude Boreas, blustering railer ! List, ye landsmen all, to me ; Messmates, hear a brother sailor Sing the dangers of the sea...
Strana 165 - twas Saturday night : Some sweetheart or wife that he loved as his life Each drank, while he wish'd he could hail her ; But the standing toast that pleased the most Was — The wind that blows, the ship that goes, And the lass that loves a sailor...
Strana 41 - HERE, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling, The darling of our crew; No more he'll hear the tempest howling, For Death has broached him to. His form was of the manliest beauty. His heart was kind and soft; Faithful below he did his duty, But now he's gone aloft.