Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/152

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.?v?. sowas. 149 W?nen the harbor we've ?nined home? We ?ve our ?mman?r three ch?. We d?nk a And ? ?tty ?rl that'e constant and true; ?Ow t? is the way that we s?nd ? liv?, ?one c? equul the ?ura? of true blue. OUR COU?Y Ou? ?untry ? o? ?ip d'ye see, ?d a gallant ve?l t?, And of the honor proud is he, W? ?s one ? im noble crew. Each man whate'er his station When duty's call ?mman? Will take ?s sta?, ?d lend a hand The ?mmon ?use to In ?a? or war 'tie the same R's try, We qua?l ?d ma? a rout, And having nothi? eke to We fairly fight it out. But on? She enemy in view, Shake hands and then we ? fHzn?, On the doak, Till a wrY, ?s ? c? to ?fe?. ? ?LD O?IO. T?z Boatswain pi?s all hands on bo?d, Merrily, merrily, cherrily, ?nd every heart wit? valor stor'd To meet the foe right merrily. Our ?ils unfurl'd, we catch the breed, H?, my 1?, ?ht me.Hy,