Poems of the Love and Pride of EnglandWard Lock, 1897 - 290 páginas |
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... cheer up , my lads , ' tis to glory we steer , To add something more to this wonderful year , To honour we call you , not press you like slaves , For who are so free as the sons of the waves ? Heart of oak are our ships , hearts of oak ...
... cheer up , my lads , ' tis to glory we steer , To add something more to this wonderful year , To honour we call you , not press you like slaves , For who are so free as the sons of the waves ? Heart of oak are our ships , hearts of oak ...
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... cheer up my lads , with one heart let us sing , Our Soldiers , our Sailors , our Statesmen , our King . Heart of oak are our ships , hearts of oak are our men , We always are ready , Steady , boys , steady , We'll fight and we'll ...
... cheer up my lads , with one heart let us sing , Our Soldiers , our Sailors , our Statesmen , our King . Heart of oak are our ships , hearts of oak are our men , We always are ready , Steady , boys , steady , We'll fight and we'll ...
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... cheer the Dane , To our cheering sent us back ; - Their shots along the deep slowly boom : - Then ceased - and all is wail , As they strike the shattered sail ; Or , in conflagration pale Light the gloom . Now 93 BATTLE OF THE BALTIC.
... cheer the Dane , To our cheering sent us back ; - Their shots along the deep slowly boom : - Then ceased - and all is wail , As they strike the shattered sail ; Or , in conflagration pale Light the gloom . Now 93 BATTLE OF THE BALTIC.
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... cheer their drooping hearts : But , English , Scots and Paddy Whacks , We gave three noble cheers , And the French soon turned their backs To the British Grenadiers ! At St. Sebastiano's And Badajos's town Where , raging like volcanoes ...
... cheer their drooping hearts : But , English , Scots and Paddy Whacks , We gave three noble cheers , And the French soon turned their backs To the British Grenadiers ! At St. Sebastiano's And Badajos's town Where , raging like volcanoes ...
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... cheer : And from the furthest wards was heard the rush of hurrying feet , And the broad streams of pikes and flags rushed down each roaring street ; And broader still became the blaze , and louder still the din , As fast from every ...
... cheer : And from the furthest wards was heard the rush of hurrying feet , And the broad streams of pikes and flags rushed down each roaring street ; And broader still became the blaze , and louder still the din , As fast from every ...
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Agincourt Arethusa Balder battle blood blow brave breath bright Britain British British Grenadiers Britons burst of joy Captain Charles Avison cheer dark dear death deck deep England England's dead English eyes face fair fame fear fell fight fire flag flag of England flame foam fought gallant glorious glory grace grave hand hearts of oak heaven heroes hill hip hip honour hope Isle jubilee King light lions living Lord loud MICHAEL FIELD mighty native mode ne'er never night noble o'er ocean Paul Sandby peace plain poem pride proud Queen race reign roar rose round Rule Britannia sail says shine ships shore slain slaves sleep smile soldiers song sonnet soul Spain stand star stood storm sweet sword tears thee thine thou thunder to-day trebled crosses tree twas victory voice warriors waves wild WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES wind