The Bab Ballads Much Sound And Little Sense

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The Bab Ballads Much Sound And Little Sense
W S William Schwenck Gilbert
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"I wish, I do — oh, lor* ! — You 'd shipped aboard a trader : Are you a sailor, or A negro serenader ? " But still the stricken cad, Aloft or on his pillow, Howled forth in accents sad His aggravating " Willow ! " Stem love of duty had Been Joyce's chiefest beauty : Says he, "I love that lad, But duty, damme ! duty !
** Twelve years' black-hole, I say, Where daylight never flashes ; And always twice a day Five hundred thousand lashes ! " But Joseph had a mate, A sailor stout and lusty, A man of
... low estate.
But singularly trusty.
JOE GOLIGHTLY.
t47 Says slie, " Cheer hup, young Joe !
I '11 tell you what I 'm arter, To that Fust Lord I '11 go And ax him for his darter.
" To that Fust Lord I '11 go And say you love her dearly.'* And Joe said (weeping low), " I wish you would, sincerely I '' That sailor to that Lord Went, soon as he had landed, And of his own accord An interview demanded.
Says he, with seaman's roll, " My Captain (wot's a Tartar) Guv Joe twelve years' black-hole, For lovering your darter.


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