| British minstrel - 1848 - 480 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run. From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors !" 'TWAS MKRRY IN THE HALL. Music— at ZT Purday's, Holborn, and Duncomb's, Middle-Row, Holborn. OUR... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors ! HEAVING OF THE LEAD. CHARLES DIRDIN. FOR England when with fav'ring gale Our gallant ship up channel... | |
| 1852 - 860 Seiten
...closing lines of The Sailor's Consolation, which, wo believe, but are not certain, Dibdin wrote — ' Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors !' 'SEWED MUSLINS.' UJDEK the above technical name is produced in Glasgow a manufacture little known... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors ! " LOSS IN DELAYS. One of the quaint compositions of ROBERT SOUTHWELL, who died in 1596. SHUN delays,... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 Seiten
...By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks these landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors." 3Lass of Preston-mill. THE lark had left the evening cloud, The dew fell soft, the wind was lowne,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1858 - 370 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors." NOTES, NOTES. (1.) ODE TO N. VIGORS, ESQ. Prom the Comic Annual for 1831. (2.) ODE TO JOSEPH HUME.... | |
| Clara Aspinall - 1862 - 320 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors, Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors ! " Indeed, I felt much more fear than I had ever done at sea when, soon after my voyage home, I crossed... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1863 - 366 Seiten
...carriages, By thieves and fire, in London. We know what risks these landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors, Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors." THE LAND, BOYS, WE LIVE IN. From the " Myrtle and the Vine," Vol. II. Muric by W. REEVE. jINCE our... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1863 - 308 Seiten
...By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks these landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors ; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors." THE LEATHER BOTTEL. [ANONYMOUS, 16s2.] "Twas God above that made all things, The heavens, the earth,... | |
| Frederick Whymper - 1869 - 370 Seiten
...sailor's life on board a steam-vessel. It is more than doubtful whether VOLUNTEEB Co AL-HEAVING. 25 n any of us would have echoed the words of England's...let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors I" but we found it good exercise, and worked with a will. Did we not know that the eyes of sixty maidens... | |
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