| Hearty staves, John Erskine Clarke - 1858 - 152 páginas
...their commanders For the British Grenadiers. HEARTS OF OAK. D. GARRICK.—Music at D'Almaine and Co.'s. COME, 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 ? Gallant... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 292 páginas
...then, sweet evening skies, And twilight's gentle hour. HEARTS OF OAK. D. GABBICK.] [Music by Dr. ABHB. Come, cheer up, my lads ! 'tis to glory we steer, To add something more to this wonderful year : To honour we eall you, not press you like slaves', For who are so free as the sons of the waves ? Hearts... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1863 - 366 páginas
...her lily hand. • HEABTS OF OAK. DAVID GABBICK, born 1716, died 1779. The music by DR. ARSE. HOME 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 ? Hearts... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1864 - 412 páginas
...Great George shall rule for me." 290 HEARTS OF OAK. [Written by Mr. Garrick. Composed by Dr. Boycc.] COME, 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... | |
| Robert Henderson - 1866 - 370 páginas
...drum and fife the well-known rattling music to which Dibdin's glorious sea-song goes so well — " Come, cheer up my lads, 'Tis to glory we steer, To add something more To this wonderful year." Many a noble tar tripped lightly below, humming this very air, whose tongue was hushed and whose true... | |
| 1887 - 300 páginas
...mean it, " Let Hollingshead clean it, " And then, my tiear fellow, "You'll soon lose the smart. Then cheer up, my lads, 'tis to glory we steer, To add something new to this wonderful vear, We'll rout the old soldiers in spite of their skill, And send Brougham... | |
| Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 páginas
...blow, When the fiery fight is heard no more, And the storm has ceased to blow. HEARTS OF OAK. saMa COME, 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 ? Hearts... | |
| Sir Frederick Wedmore - 1897 - 322 páginas
...Britannia rules the waves Britons never shall be slaves ! 18 DAVID GARRICK (1717-1779) Hearts of Oak COME, 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... | |
| John Farmer - 1898 - 44 páginas
...behold the light dragoons with their long swords boldly riding. Whack fal de ral, &c. XXIII. of ©ah. cheer up, my lads, 'tis to glory we steer, To add something new to this wonderful year ; To honour we call you, not press you like slaves— - " For who are so... | |
| Edward Arber - 1900 - 482 páginas
...Shall strike the blow that rives my heart; My words shall be, when I depart, 'Adieu! my lovely PEGGY!' COME, cheer up, my Lads ! 'tis to Glory we steer ! To add something more to this wonderful year [77/9] ! To Honour we call you ; not press you like slaves ! For who are so free as we Sons of the... | |
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