| 1846 - 526 páginas
...dont you hear it roar now? Poor creaturs ! how I pitys all Unhappy folks ashore now.' * * * 'Whilst you and I, Bill, on the deck Are comfortably lying,...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying.' " Bad Weather — Good Living — Thunder and Lightning — Lobsters out of their Element— The Duke... | |
| 1837 - 922 páginas
...out all day On business from their houses, And late at night are coming home To cheer their loving spouses, While you and I, Bill, on the deck Are comfortably...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying. " And often have we seamen heard How men are kill'd and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 páginas
...who're out all day, On business from their houses, And late at night are coming home, To cheer the babes and spouses ; While you and I, Bill, on the...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying? " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves,... | |
| Sir Richard George Augustus Levinge - 1846 - 302 páginas
...hear it roar, now ? Poor creatures ! how I pities all Unhappy folks on shore, now." * * * * " Whilst you and I Bill, on the deck, Are comfortably lying,...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying !" Bad Weather — Good Living — Thunder and Lightning — Lobsters out of their Element — The... | |
| British minstrel - 1848 - 480 páginas
...who're out all day, On business from their houses, And late at night are coming home, To cheer the babes and spouses; While you and I, Bill, on the deck, Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney pots About their heads are flying? " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone,... | |
| 1851 - 794 páginas
...ocran. ' And as for them who're out all day, On business from their houses, And late at night are coming home, To cheer their babes and spouses ; While you...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying.' " We quote from another song the following stanza, as singularly happy in l expression. We should premise... | |
| 1853 - 456 páginas
...' But as for them who're out all day, On business, from their houses, And late at night are coming home To cheer their babes and spouses. While you and...deck Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimbly-poU About their heads are flying I 1 And often have we seamen heard How men are kill'd and... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 páginas
...What danger they are all in, And now lie quaking in their beds, For fear the roof should fall in : Poor creatures, how they envies us, A.nd wishes, I've...About their heads are flying ! Both you and I have oftimes heard How men are kill'd and undone, By overturns from carriages, By thieves, and fires in... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 páginas
...What danger they are all in, And now lie quaking in their beds, For fear the roof should fall in ! Poor creatures, how they envies us, And wishes, I've...About their heads are flying ! " Both you and I have oftimes heard How men are kill'd and undone, By overturns from carriages, By thieves, and fires in... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 páginas
...ocean. " And as for them who're out all day, On business from their houses, And late at night are coming home, To cheer their babes and spouses ; While you...tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying. " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves,... | |
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