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I that once was plowman, a | I that once was plowman, a Saylor am now. | ||
Ho lark that aloft in the sky | Ho lark that aloft in the sky | ||
Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow | Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow | ||
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thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing | thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing | ||
No longer the horn, call me up the morn | No longer the horn, call me up the morn | ||
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that made me for to go & leave my deer behind | |||
I did not much like to be a board s Ship | |||
where in danger ther is no dore to creep out | |||
I like this jolly Tar like good |
Revision as of 23:34, 23 April 2020
I that once was plowman, a Saylor am now. Ho lark that aloft in the sky Ever fluttered his wings to give speed to the plow was so gay or as cheerful as I unclear my friend was a uncear on board a Kings Ship And asked me to go just to sea for a Trip
and he talked of such things, Thus saylors were Kings. and so teasing and keep and so teasing and keep thus I left my poor plough to go ploughing
No longer the horn, call me up the morn
that made me for to go & leave my deer behind I did not much like to be a board s Ship where in danger ther is no dore to creep out I like this jolly Tar like good