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1 3 14 30 45 57 65 82 - THE SAILOR - KING . BY ALFRED NOYES , NEW WARS FOR OLD.-II. THE AIRSHIP MENACE . BY COLONEL À COURT REPINGTON , C.M.G. , IN ARCADY , PORTUGUESE VIGNETTES , JOAQUINA : A PORTUGUESE FACTOTUM — ALL IN A Day's WORK ...
1 3 14 30 45 57 65 82 - THE SAILOR - KING . BY ALFRED NOYES , NEW WARS FOR OLD.-II. THE AIRSHIP MENACE . BY COLONEL À COURT REPINGTON , C.M.G. , IN ARCADY , PORTUGUESE VIGNETTES , JOAQUINA : A PORTUGUESE FACTOTUM — ALL IN A Day's WORK ...
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... THE CRIMINAL - MR CHURCHILL'S SENTIMENTALITY -AN ADMONITION FROM CARLYLE - GEORGE MEREDITE'S FRAGMENT — CELT AND Saxon — THE TRUE JOHN BULL . KING JAMES AND THE ENGLISH PURITANS : AN UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENT , NEW WARS FOR OLD - III .
... THE CRIMINAL - MR CHURCHILL'S SENTIMENTALITY -AN ADMONITION FROM CARLYLE - GEORGE MEREDITE'S FRAGMENT — CELT AND Saxon — THE TRUE JOHN BULL . KING JAMES AND THE ENGLISH PURITANS : AN UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENT , NEW WARS FOR OLD - III .
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THE SAILOR - KING . BY ALFRED NOYES . The fleet , the fleet puts out to sea In a thunder of blinding foam to - night , With a bursting wreck - strewn reef to lee , But - a seaman fired yon beacon - light !
THE SAILOR - KING . BY ALFRED NOYES . The fleet , the fleet puts out to sea In a thunder of blinding foam to - night , With a bursting wreck - strewn reef to lee , But - a seaman fired yon beacon - light !
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... with our guns and covered our graves From Nombre Dios to Plymouth Sound ; And his crown shall shine , a central sun Round which the planet - nations sing , Going their ways , but linked in one , As the ships of our sailor - king .
... with our guns and covered our graves From Nombre Dios to Plymouth Sound ; And his crown shall shine , a central sun Round which the planet - nations sing , Going their ways , but linked in one , As the ships of our sailor - king .
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... and allowed them to servant of his King and coun- draw against their claims . We try , " My private concerns were have seen what Rear - Admiral always a secondary considera- Parker sent home . Here are tion to me .
... and allowed them to servant of his King and coun- draw against their claims . We try , " My private concerns were have seen what Rear - Admiral always a secondary considera- Parker sent home . Here are tion to me .
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