Sea Songs and BalladsClarendon Press, 1906 - 213 sider |
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... England , when , with fav'ring gale 20. The Bay of Biscay 21. The Mid - watch 22. ' I am a brisk and sprightly lad ' 23. The Fisher's Life 6 24. We'll go to sea no more 25. A cruising we will go 26. Song and Chorus of Sailors PAGE 4 5 6 ...
... England , when , with fav'ring gale 20. The Bay of Biscay 21. The Mid - watch 22. ' I am a brisk and sprightly lad ' 23. The Fisher's Life 6 24. We'll go to sea no more 25. A cruising we will go 26. Song and Chorus of Sailors PAGE 4 5 6 ...
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... England ' 39. A Sea Song 40. Sir Patrick Spens 41. The Saylor's Only Delight 42. Andrew Barton 43. Henry Martin • 44. Sir Walter Raleigh sailing in the Low - lands 45. The Golden Vanity • 46. The Fame of Sir Francis Drake 47. The ...
... England ' 39. A Sea Song 40. Sir Patrick Spens 41. The Saylor's Only Delight 42. Andrew Barton 43. Henry Martin • 44. Sir Walter Raleigh sailing in the Low - lands 45. The Golden Vanity • 46. The Fame of Sir Francis Drake 47. The ...
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... England , that lives at home at ease , Full little do you think upon the Dangers of the Seas : Give ear unto the Marriners , and they will plainly show , The cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow . All you that will be ...
... England , that lives at home at ease , Full little do you think upon the Dangers of the Seas : Give ear unto the Marriners , and they will plainly show , The cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow . All you that will be ...
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... we rouse , up we rouse , When the stormy winds do blow . If enemies oppose us , when England is at wars With any foreign Nations , we fear not wounds and scars ; Our roaring guns shall teach ' em our Valour for 24 SEA SONGS.
... we rouse , up we rouse , When the stormy winds do blow . If enemies oppose us , when England is at wars With any foreign Nations , we fear not wounds and scars ; Our roaring guns shall teach ' em our Valour for 24 SEA SONGS.
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... and spent , And none to be borrowed nor none to be lent , In comes old Archer with a frown , Saying Get up , Jack , let John sit down , For I see you are outward bound . ' XIX For England , when , with fav'ring gale FOR 30 SEA SONGS.
... and spent , And none to be borrowed nor none to be lent , In comes old Archer with a frown , Saying Get up , Jack , let John sit down , For I see you are outward bound . ' XIX For England , when , with fav'ring gale FOR 30 SEA SONGS.
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adieu Admiral Nelson alongst Amain Andrew Barton Angel Gabriel Anthony Arethusa ballad Ballad Society Barbary Benbow boatswain bold Bonnie Annie boys brave broadside printed Captain Ward chain-shot CHARLES DIBDIN crew Dansekar dear dearest deck doth England English fair fear fight fleet foes Fore-bitter forecastle fought French gallant Rainbow gold Hall hath heart Hearts of Oak Horsly I'le Jack Jack Robinson King kiss and bid lads live Low Lands Low Low-lands Maid Merchant Neatherlands never night o'er Percy Society pray pretty Betty proud Pyrates Queen quoth Raderer rich roar sail sail'd sailor laddie Seaman ship ship's shore shot sing Sir Andrew Barton Sir Patrick Spens Spain Spaniards Spanish Spanish Armada stanza stormy winds sung Sweet Trinity tempest thee There's thou art true love tune Twas unto valiant waves weep winds do blow
Populære avsnitt
Side 58 - YE Mariners of England, That guard our native seas ! Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe ; And sweep through the deep, While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave — For the deck it was their field of fame, And Ocean was their grave...
Side 158 - 'WAS when the seas were roaring With hollow blasts of wind, A damsel lay deploring. All on a rock reclined. Wide o'er the foaming billows She cast a wistful look ; Her head was crown'd with willows, That trembled o'er the brook.
Side 61 - Now, ever alake! my master dear, I fear a deadly storm! I saw the new moon late yestreen, Wi' the auld moon in her arm; And if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll come to harm.
Side 44 - 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!
Side 130 - By the festal cities blaze, Whilst the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar Let us think of them that sleep, Full many a fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore.
Side 59 - I heard a fair one cry ; But give to me the snoring breeze And white waves heaving high — And white waves heaving high, my lads, The good ship tight and free ; The world of waters is our home, And merry men are we.
Side 57 - To match another foe ; And sweep through the deep While the stormy winds do blow, — While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow...
Side 44 - 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.
Side 60 - The first word that Sir Patrick read, Sae loud, loud laughed he ; The neist word that Sir Patrick read, The tear blinded his e'e. " O wha is this has done this deed, And tauld the king o...
Side 21 - 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...