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" YE gentlemen of England That live at home at ease, Ah ! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas. Give ear unto the mariners, And they will plainly show All the cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow. "
The John Bull magazine, and literary recorder - Page 13
1824
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The Port Folio, Volume 4

1810 - 702 pages
...England, That live ^t home at ease. Ah! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas; Give car 'unto the mariners, And they will plainly show All...you that will be seamen, Must bear a valiant heart, ii. ; For when you come upon the seas, You must not think to start; Nor once to be faint-hearted In...
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Ashburner's new vocal and poetic repository, selected by Queery Queerum

George Ashburner - 1807 - 238 pages
...GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND, YE gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, Ah ! little do you think on the dangers of the seas, Give ear unto the mariners, and they will .plainly shew All the cares And the fears, , When the stormy winds do blow. In claps of roaring thunder, which...
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Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

1819 - 394 pages
...GALLANT SEAMEN'S SUFFERINGS.* You gentlemen of England, That live at home at ease, Ah ! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas : Give ear unto the mariners, And they. will plainly show All tke cares, and the fears, When the stormy winds do blow. , All you that will be seamen, Must bear a...
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The Words of the Most Favourite Pieces: Performed at the Glee Club, the ...

Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 pages
...England, That live at home at ease, Ah ! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas ; Give car unto the mariners, And they will plainly show, All...cares and the fears, When the stormy winds do blow. If enemies oppose us, When England is at wars With any foreign nations, We fear not wounds nor scars...
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The roundelay; a selection of comic, martial, naval and sentimental songs

Roundelay - 1815 - 260 pages
...save. Ye Gentlemen of England. \ ', gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, Ahl littledo you think upon the dangers of the seas : Give ear unto the mariners, and they will plainly show, All tbe cares and the fears, When the stormy winds do blow. If enemies oppose us when England is at wars...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...gallant Seaman's Sufferings. Yoo gentlemen of England That live at home at ease, Ah, little do you think upon The dangers of the seas ; Give ear unto the mariners, And they will plainly^show [All] the cares, and the fears, When the stormy winds do blow. All you that will be seamen,...
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The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century

Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 pages
...GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND. MARTYN PARRRR. YE gentlemen of England, That live at home at ease, Ah! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas. Give ear unto...cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow. When the stormy, <tc. If enemies oppose us When England is at war With any foreign nation, We fear...
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Gabriella Witherington, Volume 1

mrs. Martin Lucas - 1852 - 362 pages
...more steady than many of the new sprigs, that are promoted above those who have seen some service. " All you that will be seamen Must bear a valiant heart For when • '' " But see ! Rilly, my line is entangled VOL. I. D in that old devil of a willow stump ; it is...
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Songs of England. The book of English songs, ed. by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 pages
...do you think upon The dangers of the seas. Give hear unto the mariners, And they will plainly shew All the cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow. When the stormy, &c. The sailor must have courage, No danger he must shun, In every kind of weather...
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The Book of Familiar Quotations: Being a Collection of Popular Extracts and ...

1866 - 320 pages
...at twilight repairing, To wander alone by the wind-beaten hill. The Exile of Erin* How little do you think upon The dangers of the seas. Give ear unto...cares and the fears When the stormy winds do blow." The ballad is an adaptation from one by Martin Parker. * Tom Moore is by many persons supposed to have...
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