Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 21 |
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Page 18
and by my discourse with the unhappy man below , who is the owner as well as
master of the vessel , ( which was really the case ] , I find if he loses it , his ruin is
infallible ; let us then scorn to take this small booty , return it to him , and look after
...
and by my discourse with the unhappy man below , who is the owner as well as
master of the vessel , ( which was really the case ] , I find if he loses it , his ruin is
infallible ; let us then scorn to take this small booty , return it to him , and look after
...
Page 36
... from whence they could have most extensive views ; upon which he gave the
necessary orders to his non - commissioned officers and men , to have a watchful
eye of their approaches , and to take particular care they did not get round them ...
... from whence they could have most extensive views ; upon which he gave the
necessary orders to his non - commissioned officers and men , to have a watchful
eye of their approaches , and to take particular care they did not get round them ...
Page 95
Great warriors all , obey the glad call , To welcome brave Humbert who's just
come to land ; With pike , scythe , and hedge - stake , now let us the field take ,
And prove to the world we can yet make a stand . Then every crop quickly pulled
off ...
Great warriors all , obey the glad call , To welcome brave Humbert who's just
come to land ; With pike , scythe , and hedge - stake , now let us the field take ,
And prove to the world we can yet make a stand . Then every crop quickly pulled
off ...
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Contents
Advertisement | 44 |
The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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