| Humming bird - 1785 - 440 pages
...ends my pain, for oh ! that heart muli break at once, Which cannot hate again/ For oh, fife. " 1 HEN farewell my trim-built wherry, Oars and coat and badge farewell, Never more at Cbclfatftrry, But to hope and peace a ftrtnger, In the battles heatl go, Where expot'd to every danger,... | |
| 1788 - 402 pages
...I'll ftick to my word, I affure you; if you won't have- me, I'll go on board a man of war. AIR. I. Then farewell my trim-built wherry, Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell;; Never more at Chelfea Ferry, Shall your Thomas take a fpell. II. But to hope and peace a ftrangers. In the battle's... | |
| Goldfinch - 1805 - 276 pages
...trim-built wherry ! -U- Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell! i>fever more at Chelsea Ferry Shall yotir Thomas take a spell. But, to hope and peace a stranger, In the battle's heat I go ; . , Where, expos'd to ev'ry danger, Some friendly ball shall lay me low. Then, mayhap, when... | |
| John Cawthorn (publisher.) - 1806 - 294 pages
...! Tug. I'll stick to my .word, I assure you ; if you won't hare me, I'll go on board a man of war. Then farewell my trim-built wherry, Oars, and coat,...a stranger, In the battle's heat I'll go ; Where, expos'd to ev'ry danger, Some friendly ball shall lay me lore. Then, may-hap, when homeicarrl steering,... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 322 pages
...contented I die." POOR TOM. -DALE, ZTC. LONDON. Sang Iiy Mr IncUdon, THEN, farewell, my trim-built wherry 5 Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell : Never more,...a stranger, In the battle's heat I'll go ; Where, expos'd to ev'ry danger, Some friendly ball wfll lay me low. Then, mayhap, when, homeward steering,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 332 pages
...board a man of war. Then farewell my trim-built wherry, Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell ; Jfever more at Chelsea ferry, Shall your Thomas take a spell....and peace a stranger. In the battle's heat I'll go ; AVhere, expos'd to ev ry danger, Some friendly ball shall lay me low. Then, may-hap, when homeward... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1841 - 406 pages
...Wind foully or fairly, I 've constantly swigg'd it, And, damme ! there's nothing like grog. POOR TOM ! THEN farewell, my trim-built wherry ! Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell ! Never more at Chelsea-ferry Shall your Thomas take a spell. But to hope and peace a stranger, In the battle's heat... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 pages
...drops away, With a kiss restores it, OF NATIONAL SONGS. POOR TOM. THEN farewell, my trim-built wherrv, Oars and coat, and badge, farewell ; Never more at...a stranger, In the battle's heat I'll go ; Where, expos 'd to ev'ry danger, Some friendly ball will lay me low. Then mayhap, when homeward steering With... | |
| 1844 - 328 pages
...farewell, my trim-built wherry, Oar, and coat, and badge farewell: Never more at Chelsea ferry Shall poor Thomas take a spell. But to hope and peace a stranger,...Where, exposed to every danger, Some friendly ball will lay me low. Tben mayhap, when homeward steering, With the news my messmates come, Even you, my... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1845 - 328 pages
...away his care, sings a song, of which the following is the first verse, Then, farewell, my trim built wherry, Oars, and coat, and badge, farewell! Never...at Chelsea ferry. Shall your Thomas take a spell, &c. However, Tom rowed for Doggett's Coat and Badge, which he had an eye upon, in order to * The part... | |
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