Index Entry | Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Location | London |
Citation | CC-H.775.060 19 Jun 1775:41 (548) Poetry. From a London paper. THE SAILOR'S ADDRESS. I. Come listen my cocks, to a brother and friend, One and all to my song, gallant sailors attend, Sons of Freedom ourselves, let's be just as we're brave Nor America's freedom attempt to enslave. [chorus] Firm as oak are our hearts, where true glory depends, Steady, boys, steady, We'll always be ready To fight all our foes, not to murder our friends. . . . [5 more verses] |
Generic Title | Connecticut Courant |
Date | 1775.06.19 |
Publisher | Watson, Ebenezer |
City, State | Hartford, CT |
Year | 1775 |
Bibliography | B0012738 |