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" And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and fires in London; We know what risks all landsmen run, From noblemen to tailors; Then, Bill, let us thank Providence That you and I are sailors. "
The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ... - Halaman 192
1856
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 32

1856 - 736 halaman
...in less danger at sea than ashore," said his sister jocosely ; " remember the words of the sailor's song— " My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying ! And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages" " Well Clara," said...
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The Sportsman

726 halaman
...in less danger at sea than ashore," said his sister jocosely ; '' remember the words of the sailor's song— " My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About...heads are flying ! And тегу often have we heard Hoir men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages" " Well Clara," said Tom, " I cannot compliment...
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The New Zealand Journal, Volume 4

1843 - 348 halaman
...bewailed the unfortunate lot of our friends at home, who, in the sublime and pathetic words of the song, " My eyes what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying. And often have we seen and read Of many killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves and fire...
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The Quaver; or, Songster's pocket companion

Quaver - 1844 - 552 halaman
...coming home, To cheer the babes and spouses ; While you and I, Bill, on the deck, Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying? " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and...
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The British minstrel; A choice collection of modern songs. 2 pt. [in 1 vol ...

British minstrel - 1848 - 480 halaman
...Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney pots About their heads are flying? " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and fires in London. We know what risks all landsmen run. From noblemen to tailors ; Then,...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic

Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 halaman
...home, To cheer their babes and spouses ; While you and I, Bill, on the deck, Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying. " And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and...
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The Miscellaneous Poems of Thomas Hood: Containing Lamia, the Epping Hunt ...

Thomas Hood - 1858 - 370 halaman
...coming home To cheer their babes and spouses ; While you and I, and Bill, or Dick Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying ! "And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone, By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and...
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Three Years in Melbourne

Clara Aspinall - 1862 - 320 halaman
...home » To cheer their babes and spouses ; While you and I, Bill, on the deck Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying ! " And very often we have heard How men are killed and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves and fires...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 halaman
...home, To cheer their babes and spouses, — While you and I, Bill, on the deck Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying ! And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves and fires...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 halaman
...home, To cheer their babes and spouses, — While you and I, Bill, on the deck Are comfortably lying, My eyes ! what tiles and chimney-pots About their heads are flying ! And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves and fires...
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