| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 pages
...ship, sailor, I was never aboard her? Be she afloat, or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll he bound Her owners can afford her ! I say, how's my...How's my boy — my boy ? Tell me of him and no other I How's my boy— my boy?" I SUE FOR DAMAGES. Now, lawyer, I'll tell you my story — you'll have to... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 pages
...can afford her I I say, how's my John ? " Every man aboard her." " Every man on board went down, " How's my boy — my boy ? What care I for the men, sailor ? I 'm not their mother — Tell me of him and no other t How's my boy — my boy ? How 's my boy —... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1894 - 588 pages
...How's my boy? how's my boy ? What care I for the ship ? sailor I I was never aboard her: Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...Tell me of him, and no other! How's my boy, my boy ? " SYDNEY THOMPSON DOBELL. MIMNERMUS IN CHURCH. You promise heavens free from strife, Pure truth,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 452 pages
..."How's my boy — my boy? What care I for the ship, sailor ? I was never aboard her. Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...me of him and no other! How's my boy — my boy?" THE SAILOR'S RETURN S morn I lay a-dreaming, This morn, this merry morn; When the cock crew shrill... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 pages
...How's my boy — my boy ? What care I for the ship, sailor ? — I was never aboard her ! Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...me of him, and no other ! How's my boy — my boy ? " DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN, English critic, poet, and biographer, born at Plymouth, January 18, 1840.... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pages
...my boy ? how's my boy ? What care I for the ship ? sailor ! I was never aboard her : Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...man on board went down, — Every man aboard her." NEW YORK AFTER PARIS.1 BY WILLIAM C. BROWNELL. (From "French Traits.") [WILLIAM CHART BROWNELL: An... | |
| 1899 - 450 pages
...How's my boy — my boy ? What care I for the ship, sailor, I never was aboard her. Be she afloat, or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound,...Tell me of him and no other! How's my boy — my boy ? " UNDER MY WINDOW THOMAS WESTWOOD WNDER my window, under my window, All in the midsummer weather,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 pages
...How's my boy — my boy ? What care I for the ship, sailor ?— I was never aboard her ! Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...me of him, and no other ! How's my boy — my boy ? " DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN, English critic, poet, and biographer, born at Plymouth, January 18, 1840.... | |
| 1917 - 456 pages
...How's my boy — my boy ? What care I for the ship, sailor, I never was aboard her. Be she afloat, or be she 'aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound,...Tell me of him and no other! How's my boy — my boy ? " , . UNDER MY WINDOW THOMAS WESTWOOD WNDER my window, under my window, All in the midsummer weather,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 452 pages
...my boy ? how's my boy ? What care I for the ship ? sailor ! I was never aboard her : Be she afloat or be she aground, Sinking or swimming, I'll be bound...my boy, my boy ? What care I for the men ? sailor 1 I'm not their mother. How's my boy, my boy ? Tell me of him and no other ! How's my boy, my boy ?... | |
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