| 1829 - 1008 pages
...read, from the volume in my hand, a few examples of his best songs :— 'Jack at the Windlass. ' Come, all hands ahoy to the anchor ! From friends and relations we go ; Poll blubbers and cries; devil thank her! She'll soon take another in tow. This breeze, like the... | |
| Oliver Moore - 1833 - 242 pages
...satisfactory accounts of the condition of the troops, vessels, provisions, &e. CHAPTER XVIII. "Come, all hands ahoy to the anchor, From friends and relations we go." NEXT morning, at nine, a gun from the commodore, fore-top* sail loose, and Blue Peter at the mast-head,... | |
| Octavius William Andrews - 1927 - 484 pages
..."COME, ALL HANDS, AHOY TO THE ANCHOR." £§ T-- — T f-TT I Chorus — Repeat first four lines. Come, all hands ahoy to the anchor, From friends and relations we go. Poll blubbers and cries, devil thank her, She'll soon take another in tow. And the wind like the old... | |
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