The Early Naval Ballads of EnglandPercy Society, 1841 - 144 páginas |
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... amain , and strictly charged him to stand , Demanding then from whence he came , or where he did intend to land : The merchant then made answer soon , with heavy heart and careful mind , " My Lord , my ship it doth belong unto New ...
... amain , and strictly charged him to stand , Demanding then from whence he came , or where he did intend to land : The merchant then made answer soon , with heavy heart and careful mind , " My Lord , my ship it doth belong unto New ...
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... amain , " Fetch back yon pedlar now , " quoth he , " And ere this way he comes again , I'll teach him well his courtesie . " " Fetch me my lyon out of hand , " saith the Lord , " with rose and streamer high ; Set up withal a willow ...
... amain , " Fetch back yon pedlar now , " quoth he , " And ere this way he comes again , I'll teach him well his courtesie . " " Fetch me my lyon out of hand , " saith the Lord , " with rose and streamer high ; Set up withal a willow ...
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... amain did this proud pirate climb with speed , For armour of proof he had put on , and did not dint of arrows dread : " Come hither , Horsley , " said the Lord , 66 see thou thy arrows aim aright ; Great means to thee I will afford ...
... amain did this proud pirate climb with speed , For armour of proof he had put on , and did not dint of arrows dread : " Come hither , Horsley , " said the Lord , 66 see thou thy arrows aim aright ; Great means to thee I will afford ...
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... a - main , With many a fine bravado , Whereas they thought , but it prov'd nought , The Invincible Armado . There was a little man that dwelt in Spain , That shot well in a gun - a , Don Pedro hight , as black a wight , As the Knight of ...
... a - main , With many a fine bravado , Whereas they thought , but it prov'd nought , The Invincible Armado . There was a little man that dwelt in Spain , That shot well in a gun - a , Don Pedro hight , as black a wight , As the Knight of ...
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... gales when they wind us , But , timeing our oars , so smoothly we run That we leave them in shoals behind us . Chorus , Then cry , one and all ! Amain EARLY NAVAL BALLADS . 25 The Fame of Sir Francis Drake The Triumph of Sir Francis Drake.
... gales when they wind us , But , timeing our oars , so smoothly we run That we leave them in shoals behind us . Chorus , Then cry , one and all ! Amain EARLY NAVAL BALLADS . 25 The Fame of Sir Francis Drake The Triumph of Sir Francis Drake.
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The Early Naval Ballads of England (Classic Reprint) James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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