down by me, love; come, sit thee down by me, And I will tell thee many a tale of the dangers of the sea,— Of the perils of the deep, love, when the stormy tempests roar, And the raging billows wildly dash upon the groaning shore. The skies are flaming... Tough yarns, by the Old Sailor - Seite 219von Matthew Henry Barker - 1835 - 80 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1860 - 132 Seiten
...Upon the groaning shore ; Come, sit thee down, my bonny, bonny love, Come, sit thee down by me, love, And I will tell thee many a tale Of the dangers of the sea. The skies are flaming red, my love, The skies are flaming red, love, And darkly rolls the mountain... | |
| Sea stories - 1862 - 424 Seiten
...the turf which covered her remains." e gft Jflacj id % gon. '• Come, sit tliee down by me, lore! come, sit thee down by me, And I will tell thee many a talc of the dangers of the sea; Of the perils of Hie deep, love, when the stormy tempests roar, And... | |
| 1864 - 76 Seiten
...* COME, SIT THEE DOWN, COMB, sit thee down, my bonny, bonny love, Come, sit thee down, by me, love, And I will tell thee many a tale Of the dangers of the sea ; Oí' the perils of the deep, love, Where angry tempests roar, And the raging billows wildly dash... | |
| Charles H. Haeseler - 1868 - 412 Seiten
...exquisite touch on his guitar to the sublime words of "Come, sit thee down, my bonnie, bonnie lass, Come sit thee down by me, And I will tell thee many a tale Of the dangers of the sea." Although, as was said, our passenger list was composed of people from nearly all parts of the world,... | |
| Andrew Glass - 1873 - 172 Seiten
...relate it here.' CHAPTER II. " Come, sit thee down, my bonny lass ; Come, sit thee down by me, love ; And I will tell thee many a tale, Of the dangers of the sea, love." ' BRAVO, Drynan! Sing it out, man; it's only the skipper o' the " Speedwell" an' a freen o'... | |
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