| 1782 - 348 páginas
...Should any thought of them come o'er our mind, We think but mould the day be won, How 'twill chear their hearts to hear, That their old companion he...Or, my lad, if you a miftrefs kind, \ Have left on more, fome pretty girl and true, Who many a night doth liften to the wind, And wakes to think how it... | |
| Thalia, Frederick Atkinson (of York) - 1790 - 234 páginas
...fliould the day be won, How 'twill chear The heart, to hear That their old companion — he was one. II. Or, my lad, if you a miftrefs kind Have left on fliore,...true, Who many a night doth liften to the wind, And figh to think how it may fare with you. O ! when the fight's begun, And ferving at his gun, Should... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 páginas
...begun, Each serving at his gun, Should any thought of them come o'er your mind, Think only — should the day be won ! How 'twill cheer Their hearts to hear That their own Dear bailor he was one. And thus, hrave Tar, if you a Mistress kind, Have left on shore ; some... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 496 páginas
...begun, Each serving at his gun, Should any thought of them come o'er your mind,. Think only — should the day be won ! How 'twill cheer Their hearts to hear That their own dear sailor he was one. And thus, brave tar, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore ; some pretty... | |
| 1819 - 394 páginas
...begun, Each serving at his gun, Should any thought of them come o'er your mind : Think only should the day be won, How 'twill cheer, Their hearts to...their old companion he was one. Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore, some pretty girl and true, Who many a night doth listen to the wind,... | |
| Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 páginas
...begun, Each serving at his gun, Shou'd any thought of them come o'er your mind : Think only, should the day be won, How 'twill cheer Their hearts to hear,...their old companion, he was one. Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind, Have left on shore, some pretty girl and true ; Who many a night doth listen to the... | |
| 1834 - 480 páginas
...any thought of them come o'er his mind, We think but should the day be won, How 'twill cheer Tlieir hearts to hear That their old companion he was one. Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore, some pretty girl and true, Who many a night doth listen to the wind,... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1841 - 406 páginas
...begun, Each serving at his gun, Should any thought of them come o'er our mind, We think, should but the day be won, How 'twill cheer Their hearts to hear...their old companion he was one ! Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore, some pretty girl, and true ; Who many a night doth listen to the... | |
| 1844 - 328 páginas
...fight's begun, Each serving at his gun, Should any thought of them come o'er our We think hut should the day be won, How 'twill cheer, Their hearts to...their old companion he was one. Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore, some pretty girl and trai, Who many a night doth listen to the wind,... | |
| Hercules Ellis - 1849 - 296 páginas
...begun, . Each serving at his gun, Should any thoughts of them come o'er your mind ; Think, only, should the day be won, How 'twill cheer, Their hearts to...their old companion he was one. Or, my lad, if you a mistress kind Have left on shore, some pretty girl, and true, Who many a night doth listen to the wind,... | |
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