Ye Mariners of England That guard our native seas, Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze ! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe, And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle... Annual Report - Page 291894Full view - About this book
 | Gerhard von der Lippe Gran, Francis Bull - Literature - 1927 - 538 pages
...pride in Britain dominion over the seas: Ye mariners of England Who guard our native seas, Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze,...Your glorious standard launch again To match another foel And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long... | |
 | Charles Henry Woolbert - Oratory - 1927 - 560 pages
...Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell Your manly hearts shall glow, As ye sweep through the deep, 449 While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow. Britannia needs no bulwarks, No towers along the steep; Her march is o'er... | |
 | British and foreign sailors' society - 1880 - 398 pages
...new and far better meaning : — " Ye mariners of England, That guard our native seas, AVhose flag has braved, a thousand years, The battle and the breeze ; Your glorious standard raise again, To match another foe, And sweep Through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow." MEMORIAL... | |
 | Michael Harrison, Christopher Stuart-Clark - English poetry - 1989 - 216 pages
...woe. John Milton Ye Mariners of England Ye Mariners of England That guard our native seas! Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze!...do blow! While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow. The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave — For the deck... | |
 | Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1870 - 348 pages
...like round-shot through walls of oak : Ye mariners of England, That guard our native seas, Whoso flag has braved, a thousand years, The battle and the breeze....glorious standard launch again. To match another foe. Ami sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow! Where the buttle ragos loud and long, And... | |
 | M. B. Synge - History - 2013 - 237 pages
...with more far-reaching results than even Oliver Cromwell could foresee. 30. TWO FAMOUS AJDMIBALS. " And sweep through the deep While the stormy winds do blow, While the battle rages long and loud, And the stormy winds do blow." — CAHPBELIi. CEOMWBLL had conquered all upon the land.... | |
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