D'ye mind me, a sailor should be every inch All as one as a piece of the ship, And with her brave the world without offering to flinch, From the moment the anchor's a-trip. Punch - Página 301882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Goldfinch - 1782 - 318 páginas
...come don't be fo foft, Perhaps I may laughing come back, for, d'ye fee, there's a Cherub fits fmiling aloft, ' To keep watch for the life of Poor Jack. D'ye mind me, a failor mould be every inch All one as a piece of his fliip, And with her bi'ave the world, without... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 páginas
...come,don't be fo foff, Perhaps I may laughing come back ; For, d'ye fee, there 'sa cherub that fits up aloft To keep watch for the life of Poor Jack. D'ye mind me, в failor fiiculd be every inch All asoné as a piece of the (hip, And with her brave the world without... | |
| 1799 - 264 páginas
...come, don't be fo Perhaps I may laughing come back ? (foft; For d'ye fee, there's a cherub fits fmiling aloft, To keep watch for the life of Poor Jack. D'ye mind me, a failor fhould be ev'ry inch All as one as a piece of his fhip ; And with her brave the world, without... | |
| Goldfinch - 1805 - 276 páginas
...all'sa hazard — come don't be so soft; Perhaps I may laughing come back ; For, d'ye see, there's a cherub sits smiling aloft, To keep watch for the life of poor Jack ! D'ye mirid me, a sailor should be ev'ry inch All one as a piece of t'ie ship ; And with her brave the world,... | |
| Roundelay - 1815 - 260 páginas
...'sa hazard — come don't be so soft ; Perhaps I may laughing come back ; For, d'ye see, there's a cherub sits smiling aloft, To keep watch for the life of poor Jack. D' ye mind me, a sailor should be ev'ry inch. All as one as a piece of his ship ; And with her brave... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...[soft, For, d'ye see, there's a cherub that sits up aloft To keep watch for the life of Poor Jack. D 'ye mind me, a sailor should be every inch All as one as a piece of the ship, And with her brave the world without offering to flinch, From the moment the anchor's... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 320 páginas
...? all's a hazard ; come, don't be so soft, Perhaps I may laughing come back; ri d'ye see, there's a cherub sits smiling aloft, To keep watch for the life of poor Jack. ye mind me, a sailor should be every inch All as one as a piece of the ship, ni with her brave the... | |
| Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 páginas
...Perhaps I may laughing come back ; For d'ye see there's a cherub sits smiling aloft, To Keep watch fur the life of poor Jack. D'ye mind me a sailor should be ev'ry inch, All as one as a piece of a ship. And wil h her brave the world, without off'ring to flinch,... | |
| William Martin - 1852 - 434 páginas
...full of gratitude for their delivery. Joe Bow could not help ejaculating— " There's a sweet little cherub sits smiling aloft, To keep watch for the life of poor Jack ; and, if I am spared to have another touch at them ' wannint,' if I don't give 'em 'gruel, thick and... | |
| Frederick William N. Bayley - 1833 - 902 páginas
...a period at to render their ultimate success more than problematical. For, as the old song says, ' D'ye mind me, a sailor should be every inch All as one as a piece of the ship;' and the time has been when both officers and tars, real 'heard of oak,' might well... | |
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