Songs of the Sea & Sailors' Chanteys: An AnthologyRobert Frothingham Houghton Mifflin, 1924 - 288 pages |
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... TOWN , William E. Henley 127 OF MARINERS , Harold Vinal . · 145 · . 183 65 . 198 70 66 OF THE LOST SHIP , Eugene R. White OLD BARGE , TO AN , Gordon Seagrove OLD PILOT SPEAKS , THE , Phœbe Hoffman OLD SAILOR , THE , Glenn Ward Dresbach ...
... TOWN , William E. Henley 127 OF MARINERS , Harold Vinal . · 145 · . 183 65 . 198 70 66 OF THE LOST SHIP , Eugene R. White OLD BARGE , TO AN , Gordon Seagrove OLD PILOT SPEAKS , THE , Phœbe Hoffman OLD SAILOR , THE , Glenn Ward Dresbach ...
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... towns and stale , This is the wind that sweeps the mains And leaps along the trackless trail , And with its savor on my lips The ancient joy comes back to me , Of those who dared The wind - in Viking ships – the wind of open sea ! It ...
... towns and stale , This is the wind that sweeps the mains And leaps along the trackless trail , And with its savor on my lips The ancient joy comes back to me , Of those who dared The wind - in Viking ships – the wind of open sea ! It ...
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... town . Ah ! they return , those foundered gypsy ships . Hearing the drum of screws they cannot rest ; Old ports call out and quiet quays and slips , There are fair isles to sight , new seas to crest ; And when a night comes stiller than ...
... town . Ah ! they return , those foundered gypsy ships . Hearing the drum of screws they cannot rest ; Old ports call out and quiet quays and slips , There are fair isles to sight , new seas to crest ; And when a night comes stiller than ...
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... menace on their lee . The Polar Star they can no longer see ; The ancient , salt - encrusted town that lies Below their hill , means naught to them , grown wise A SAILORMAN'S A FREE MAN In the vast offing of 30 SONGS OF THE SEA.
... menace on their lee . The Polar Star they can no longer see ; The ancient , salt - encrusted town that lies Below their hill , means naught to them , grown wise A SAILORMAN'S A FREE MAN In the vast offing of 30 SONGS OF THE SEA.
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... town is neat and handy For girls and gaietee , But Life is worth the living On the wide , blue sea ! I sailed the old Atlantic a dozen times or so ; I swung Cape Horn and coasted it as far as Callao ; I saw Siam and India and crossed ...
... town is neat and handy For girls and gaietee , But Life is worth the living On the wide , blue sea ! I sailed the old Atlantic a dozen times or so ; I swung Cape Horn and coasted it as far as Callao ; I saw Siam and India and crossed ...
Common terms and phrases
a-roving aboard aloft anchor ashore Berton Braley blow blue boat Boney bows boys breeze captain chantey Chorus Solo Chorus clipper crew cursed dark dead deck eyes fight foam gale galleon go to sea gone grey December harbor heart heave Hervé Riel homeward bound Johnnie land laughed light look Lord Lowlands low mariners masts mate never night Number o'er ocean Paddy Doyle Penang Pierre le Grand pirates PIRATES OF TORTUGA Plymouth Hoe port rail Ranzo Refrain Solo Refrain roar rock and roll round sail sailors Sally Brown sank schooner sea's ship shore Sing the sea skipper Solo Chorus Solo Solo Oh Solo Refrain Solo song soul spray stars steer Storm-along There's thousand miles tide Tortuga trade trail tramp tropic Tusitala wait watch waves whale wind word or leave
Popular passages
Page 11 - The armaments which thunder-strike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake And monarchs tremble in their capitals, The oak leviathans, whose huge ribs make Their clay creator the vain title take Of lord of thee, and arbiter of war ; These are thy toys, and, as the snowy flake, They melt into thy yeast of waves, which mar Alike the Armada's pride, or spoils of Trafalgar.
Page 191 - Revenge with a swarthier alien crew, And away she sail'd with her loss and long'd for her own ; When a wind from the lands they had ruin'd awoke from sleep, And the water began to heave and the weather to moan, And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew, And a wave like the wave that is raised by an earthquake grew, Till it smote on their hulls and their sails and their masts and their flags, And the whole sea plunged and fell on the shotshatter'd navy of Spain, And the little Revenge herself...
Page 53 - Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell.
Page 16 - Fifteen men on the dead man's chest — Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!
Page 10 - His steps are not upon thy paths — thy fields Are not a spoil for him — thou dost arise And shake him from thee; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning him from thy bosom to the skies, And send'st him, shivering in thy playful spray, And howling, to his Gods, where haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashest him again to earth — there let him lay.
Page 1 - I will go back to the great sweet mother, Mother and lover of men, the sea. I will go down to her, I and none other, Close with her, kiss her and mix her with me...
Page 185 - Howard past away with five ships of war that day, Till he melted like a cloud in the silent summer heaven ; But Sir Richard bore in hand all his sick men from the land...
Page 148 - Here's the English at our heels; would you have them take in tow All that's left us of the fleet, linked together stern and bow, For a prize to Plymouth Sound? Better run the ships aground!
Page 151 - Out burst all with one accord, " This is Paradise for Hell ! Let France, let France's King Thank the man that did the thing ! " What a shout, and all one word, "HerveRiel!
Page 187 - And the sun went down, and the stars came out far over the summer sea, But never a moment ceased the fight of the one and the fifty-three.