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YB^MiUemen of England,
That live at heme at ease.
Ah ! little you think jjpon
The dattgers'bf'thd seas;
Give ear unto the mariners,
And they will plainly show,
All the cares 'and the fears.
When the stormy winds da blow.
When the stormy wIimIs, &c.
If enemies oppose'us1
When England'is at waCr!
With any foreign nation,
We fear no wouod nor scar;
C>ur roaring guns shdll teach them
Our valour for to' Jtntfw,
Whilst they reel^ on their keel,
When tl^ stb'nhy winds do tlpw.
When the stormy winds, &e.
i. Then .courage all brpve mariners/
And never he dismay’d,
Whilst we have bold adventurers
We ne’er shall want a trade ;
Our merchants shim employ us.
To bring thetii gold we know ;
Then be hold, work for gold,
When the sti/r'iny winds do hlow;
When the stormy winds, f
To the memory of NKtsov,
And health to our brave tars;
Long may those British heroes bold*
Despise both wounds and scars *
Make France, and America,
And all their foes to know

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