The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century VerseDavid Nichol Smith Clarendon Press, 1971 - 727 pages |
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David Nichol Smith. 6 ' Hark , how each giant - oak , and desert cave , ' Sighs to the torrent's aweful voice ... heart , Ye died amidst your dying country's cries- ' No more I weep . They do not sleep . ' On yonder cliffs , a ...
David Nichol Smith. 6 ' Hark , how each giant - oak , and desert cave , ' Sighs to the torrent's aweful voice ... heart , Ye died amidst your dying country's cries- ' No more I weep . They do not sleep . ' On yonder cliffs , a ...
Page 408
... Heart of Oak OME , cheer up , my Lads ! ' tis to Glory we stear , To Honour we call you , not press you like slaves , For who are so free as we Sons of the Waves . Heart of Oak are our ships , Heart of Oak are our Men , We always are ...
... Heart of Oak OME , cheer up , my Lads ! ' tis to Glory we stear , To Honour we call you , not press you like slaves , For who are so free as we Sons of the Waves . Heart of Oak are our ships , Heart of Oak are our Men , We always are ...
Page 409
... Heart of Oak , & c . We'll still make them run , and we'll still make them sweat , In spite of the Devil and Brussels Gazette , Then cheer up , my Lads , with one Heart let us sing , Our Soldiers , our Sailors , our Statesmen , and King .
... Heart of Oak , & c . We'll still make them run , and we'll still make them sweat , In spite of the Devil and Brussels Gazette , Then cheer up , my Lads , with one Heart let us sing , Our Soldiers , our Sailors , our Statesmen , and King .
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