The boys' Browning : poems of action and incident compiled for the use of young people . the honest heart laughed throughThose frank eyes of Breton blue: Since I needs must say my say. 30 THE BOYS BBOWNING. Since on board the dutys done,And from Malo Roads to Croisic Point, what is itbut a run ? —Since tis ask and have, I may — Since the others go ashore —Come ! A good whole holiday ! Leave to go and see my wife, whom I call the Belle Aurore!That he asked and that he got, — nothing more. XI. Name and deed alike are lost:Not a pillar nor a post In his Croisic keeps alive the feat as it befell;N
The boys' Browning : poems of action and incident compiled for the use of young people . the honest heart laughed throughThose frank eyes of Breton blue: Since I needs must say my say. 30 THE BOYS BBOWNING. Since on board the dutys done,And from Malo Roads to Croisic Point, what is itbut a run ? —Since tis ask and have, I may — Since the others go ashore —Come ! A good whole holiday ! Leave to go and see my wife, whom I call the Belle Aurore!That he asked and that he got, — nothing more. XI. Name and deed alike are lost:Not a pillar nor a post In his Croisic keeps alive the feat as it befell;Not a head in white and blackOn a single fishing-smack,In memory of the man but for whom had gone to wrack All that France saved from the fight whence Eng-land bore the to Paris: rank on rank Search the heroes flung pell-mellOn the Louvre, face and flank! You shall look long enough ere you come to Herv^, for better and for worse,Ilerve Riel, accept my verse!In my verse, Herve Riel, do thou once moreSave the squadron, honour France, love thy wife theBelle Aurore!. LEAVE TO OC) AND SEE MY WIFE, AVIIOM I CALL THEBELLE AURORE. CAVALIER TUNES, 31 CAVALIER TUNES. I. MARCHING ALONG. Kentish Sir Byng stood for his King, Bidding the crop-headed Parliament swing: And, pressing a troop unable to stoop And see the rogues flourish and honest folk droop, Marched them along, fifty-score strong. Great-hearted gentlemen, singing this song. God for King Charles! Pym and such carles To the Devil that prompts em their treasonous paries!Cavaliers, up ! Lips from the from the pasty, nor bite take nor supTill youre — Chorus. — Marching along, fifty-score strong, Great-hearted gentlemen, singing this song. Hampden to hell, and his obsequies Hazelrig, Fiennes, and young Harry as well!England, good cheer! Rupert is near!Kentish and loyalists, keep we not here, Cho. — Marching along, fifty-score strong. Great-hearted gentlemen, singing this song ? 32 THE
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