A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].1865 - Всего страниц: 83 |
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... wind , Look'd on the moon , and thought of Nancy ! And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o'er the grog , all hands delight To toast their sweethearts and their spouses . Round went the can ...
... wind , Look'd on the moon , and thought of Nancy ! And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o'er the grog , all hands delight To toast their sweethearts and their spouses . Round went the can ...
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... their slender tops Were close against the sky ; It was a childish ignorance , But now ' tis little joy To know I'm farther off from heav'n Than when I was a boy . Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd , Scarce winds and.
... their slender tops Were close against the sky ; It was a childish ignorance , But now ' tis little joy To know I'm farther off from heav'n Than when I was a boy . Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd , Scarce winds and.
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Book J C. Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd , Scarce winds and waves had ceased to rattle , When a bold enemy appear'd , And , dauntless , we prepared for battle . And now , while some loved friend or wife , Like lightning rush'd on ...
Book J C. Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd , Scarce winds and waves had ceased to rattle , When a bold enemy appear'd , And , dauntless , we prepared for battle . And now , while some loved friend or wife , Like lightning rush'd on ...
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... wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . " " O stay me not , thou holy friar ; O stay me not , I - pray : No drizzly rain that falls on me Can wash my fault away . " " Yet stay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For see ...
... wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . " " O stay me not , thou holy friar ; O stay me not , I - pray : No drizzly rain that falls on me Can wash my fault away . " " Yet stay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For see ...
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... wind , Look'd on the moon , and thought of Naney ! And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o'er the grog , all hands delight To toast their sweethearts and their spouses . Round went the can ...
... wind , Look'd on the moon , and thought of Naney ! And now arrived that jovial night , When every true - bred tar carouses ; When , o'er the grog , all hands delight To toast their sweethearts and their spouses . Round went the can ...
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