| First Line |
Page |
Verses |
| Shipwright once upon a time, A (fl) |
5-7 |
7 |
| Loud roar'd the dreadful thunder! (fl) |
7-8 |
4 |
| Tom Tackle was noble, was true to his word (fl) |
9-10 |
4 |
| Sam Splic'em, d'ye mind, is one of those boys (fl) |
11-12 |
4 |
| Life's like a ship in constant motion (fl) |
13-14 |
4 |
| When Steerwell heard me first impart (fl) |
14-15 |
3 |
| When we took our departure from Dublin's fam'd city (fl) |
15-17 |
5 |
| I'm for Tom Teller's golden maxim (fl) |
17-18 |
4 |
| When I receiv'd my whole ship's pay (fl) |
18-19 |
4 |
| 'Twas at night when the bell had toll'd twelve (fl) |
20 |
3 |
| I'm call'd honest Ben, but for what I don't know (fl) |
20-21 |
4 |
| Now the rage of battle ended (fl) |
22-24 |
7 |
| When stranded on some desert coast (fl) |
24 |
4 |
| 'Twas one day at Wapping, his dangers o'er hauling (fl) |
25-27 |
4 |
| When Freedom first the triumph sung (fl) |
27-28 |
5 |
| When in death I shall calm recline (fl) |
29-30 |
3 |
| Och! long life to the girls who revive without pother (fl) |
30-31 |
5 |
| Landlady of France she loved an officer, 'tis said, A (fl) |
31-32 |
4 |
| Come, come bonny lassie, cried Sandy awa' (fl) |
33 |
6 |
| Jane was fair and Henry brave (fl) |
34 |
3 |