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3 Centuries Of Naval History In Shanties & Sea Songs With Lyrics & Notes

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
All thinges we have ready and
nothing we want, 17 All ye noble British spirits, 200 All you that will be England's
friends, 126 A mighty great fleet, the like was
ne'er seen, 112 An American frigate, called the
Richard'by name, 259 A prentice I was at Wapping-
new-stairs, 210 Arise, arise, brave Britons, 301 As brave Sir Rooke Tholouse
did beat,. 154 A second part I here indite, 76 As it fell on a holy-day, and upon
a holy-tide-a, 16 As itt beffell in midsumer-time, 6 >s near Porto Bello lying, 179 A* we was sailing on the main,
"e59 Attend you and give ear awhile,
34
Cease now the talke of wonders
nothing rare, 36 Come, all loyal lovers that's
faithful and true, 101 Come, all ye British hearts of
gold, 270 Come, all ye jolly sailors bold,
248 Come, all ye jolly sailors with
courage stout and bold, 212 Come, all ye seamen bold, lend
an ear, lend an ear, 149 Come, all ye valiant seamen of
courage stout and bold, 168 Come, all ye valiant seamen that
plough the raging main, 253 Come, all ye young fellows,
attend to my song, 240 Come, all ye young seamen that
plow on the main, 266 Come, all you bold Britons to the
seas do belong, 277 Come, all you brave boys, whose
courage is bold, 131 Come, all you brave Britons
wherever you be, 206 Come, all you brave sailors that
plough on the main, 187 Come, all you brave sailors that
sail on the main, 47 Come, all you brave seamen and
landsmen likewise, 244 Come, all you brave seamen of
courage so free, 84 Come, all you brave seamen that
plows on the main, 214 Come, all you British heroes
listen to what I say, 267 Come, all you British sailors
bold, and listen to my song,
287
Behold, upon the swelling wave,
247 Billy Taylor was a gay young
fellow, 327 Brave Admiral Matthews has
been on the main, 186 Brave loyal hearted Englishmen,
attend whilst I declare, 54 Bright honor now calls—each
true Briton attend, 285
Captain Quiver's gone to sea,
89 Captain Cobb in Lynn doth dwell,
a man of worthy fame, 189