| 1834 - 480 pagina’s
...the loiist for't was Saturday night. Some sweetheart or wife, He lov'd as his life, Each drank, and he wish'd he could hail her ; But the standing toast,...the lass that loves a sailor. Some drank the King, some his brave : hips, And some the Constitution ; Some, may the French, and all such rips, Yield to... | |
| 1835 - 320 pagina’s
...the toast for 't was Saturday night. Some sweetheart or wife, He lov'd as his life, Each drank, and wish'd he could hail her; But the standing toast,...that goes, And the lass that loves a sailor. Some drink the king, some his brave ships, And some the Constitution; Some, may the French, and all such... | |
| John Davis - 1841 - 364 pagina’s
...changed colour in the face, sir, like a dying dolphin." " Come, Hurricane, drink your wine. Here 's to the wind that blows, The ship that goes, and The lass that loves a sailor." Here the conversation was interrupted by the ship taking a sudden lee-lurch which seemed to lay her... | |
| 1844 - 276 pagina’s
...changed colour in the face, sir, like a dying dolphin." " Come, Hurricane, drink your wine. Here's to the wind that blows, the ship that goes, and the lass that loves a sailor." Here the conversation was interrupted by the ship taking a sudden leelurch which .seemed to lay her... | |
| 1888 - 558 pagina’s
...Saturday night. Some sweetheart or wife that each lov'd as hii life Some gave, whilst they wish'd they could hail her ; But the standing toast, that pleased...Was the wind that blows, the ship that goes, And the laas that loves a sailor. Some gave the King and hia brave ships, And some the constitution, Some may... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pagina’s
...soon concocted and ladled out, and then the Old Commodore said he would give us a sentiment—" Here's the wind that blows; the ship that goes; and the lass that loves a sailor!" We have no doubt that he had given it at least a thousand times in the course of his life. Our Yankee... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1858 - 452 pagina’s
...love with anything like parchment, except in the shape of a commission. No, no ! hurrah, I say, for the wind that blows — the ship that goes — and the lass that loves a sailor!" " Why, Watson, the parchment has made you young again, or the grog has warmed your heart up to fever... | |
| 1860 - 360 pagina’s
...independence. The glorious memory of our ancestors, who shed their life's-blood to establish our liberty. " The wind that blows, The ship that goes, And the lass that loves a sailor." The discoverer of the New World — Columbus. DRINKING TOASTS. A friend, and a bottle to give him.... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1871 - 144 pagina’s
...making up my accounts for the next board meeting, when I heard her full mellow notes on the stair. ' The wind that blows, The ship that goes, And the lass that loves a sailor.' ' Where did you learn that song, Allie ? ' I said, laughing. A bright blush mounted to her forehead.... | |
| 1878 - 612 pagina’s
...for 'twas Saturday nightSome sweetheart or wife whom he loved as his life, Each drank, and he wished he could hail her. But the standing toast That pleased the most Was the wind that blows, And the ship that goes. And the lass that loves a sailor." " And the lass that loves a sailor," echoed... | |
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