The Early Naval Ballads of England, Tema 2James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps Percy Society, 1841 - 144 páginas |
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... waves that toss them to and fro , — Thair pore estate is hard to show . When boistering windes begins to blowe On cruell costes , from haven wee , The foggie mysts soe dimes the shore , The rocks and sandes we maie not see , Nor have no ...
... waves that toss them to and fro , — Thair pore estate is hard to show . When boistering windes begins to blowe On cruell costes , from haven wee , The foggie mysts soe dimes the shore , The rocks and sandes we maie not see , Nor have no ...
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... waves lippe up the noyse to heare , And then sinke downe and bed themselve for fear . Thus they but beat the airs , but when we fire Thunder and lightning issue from each lyre ; And fire - winged bullets , while from us they fly , Send ...
... waves lippe up the noyse to heare , And then sinke downe and bed themselve for fear . Thus they but beat the airs , but when we fire Thunder and lightning issue from each lyre ; And fire - winged bullets , while from us they fly , Send ...
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... waves move the seas , And the stormy winds do blow . But when the danger's over , And safe we come on shore ; The horrors of the tempest , We think of then no more ; The flowing bowl invites us , And joyfully we go , All the day drink ...
... waves move the seas , And the stormy winds do blow . But when the danger's over , And safe we come on shore ; The horrors of the tempest , We think of then no more ; The flowing bowl invites us , And joyfully we go , All the day drink ...
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... waves dance to ' em , Whilst merchants cry out such sport will undo ' em , And the master aloud bids , " Lee the helm , lee ! " But we shall now fear nor the rocks nor the sand , Whilst calmly we follow our plunder at land , When others ...
... waves dance to ' em , Whilst merchants cry out such sport will undo ' em , And the master aloud bids , " Lee the helm , lee ! " But we shall now fear nor the rocks nor the sand , Whilst calmly we follow our plunder at land , When others ...
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... waves In equall wrongs , assistance craves , defend thyselfe and mee : For if ore seas there be no sway , My godhead cleane is tane away , the scepter pluckt from thee . Such as ore seas all sovereigntie oppose , Though seeming friends ...
... waves In equall wrongs , assistance craves , defend thyselfe and mee : For if ore seas there be no sway , My godhead cleane is tane away , the scepter pluckt from thee . Such as ore seas all sovereigntie oppose , Though seeming friends ...
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