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" Let wind and weather do its worst, Be you to us but kind, Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curse, No sorrow we shall find : ' Tis then no matter how things go. Or who's our friend or who's our foe. "
Selection of Poems ... - Page 297
1808
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Miscellaneous Poems and Translations

Alexander Pope - 1712 - 368 pages
...Weather do its worft, Be you to us but kind ; Let 'Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curfe, No Sorrow we fhall find ; 'Tis then no Matter how things go, Or who's our Friend, or who's our Foe. , . VII. -: ' ' I1To pafs our tedious Hours away, -/•, 4 ,. Or elfe at ferious Ombre play ; But why...
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Wit and Mirth: Or, Pills to Purge Melancholy: Being a Collection ..., Volume 6

Henry Playford - 1720 - 392 pages
...: Think then how often Love we've made, To you while all those Tunes were play'd, With a Fa la. • Let Wind and Weather do its worst, Be you to us but kind ; Let French-men Vapour, Dutch-men Curse, No Sorrows we shall find : 'Tis then no matter how things go, Nor...
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The Hive: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Songs, Volume 2

1727 - 296 pages
...weather do its worft, Be you to us but kind ; Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curfe, No forrow we (hall find ; 'Tis then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe. To pafs our tedious hours awa/j \Ve throw a merry main ; Or elfe at ferious Ombre play $ .. But why Ihou'd...
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The Weekly amusement: or, The universal magazine, Volume 1

1735 - 390 pages
...weather do its worft, Be you to us but kind -, Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curfe, No forrow we (hall find : 'TIS then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe. To pafs our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main ; / Or elfe at ferious Ombre play i But why fhould...
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The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster, Volumes 1-9

1781 - 384 pages
...worft, Be you to us but kind, Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curfe, No forrow we (hall find ; "fis then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe, To pafs our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main; Or elfe a{ fciious Qnbrc j'l .•/. But why iDould...
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Preface. A historical essay on the origin and progress of national song ...

1783 - 366 pages
...weather do its worft, Be you to us but kind ; Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curie, No forrow we fhall find : 'Tis then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe. With a fa, &c. To pafs our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main ; Or elfe at ferious ombre play...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 6

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 pages
...worft, Be you to us but kind ; Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curfe, No forrow we fhall find : Ti> then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe, With a fa, &c. VII. To pafs our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main ; Or elfe at ferions ombre...
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The Naval Chronicle, Volume 2

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 pages
...resistance can they find, From men who've left their hearts behind ? Let wind and weather do its worst, fie you to us but kind ; Let Dutchmen vapour, Spaniards curse, No sorrow we shall find : sTis then no matter how things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe, 1 To pass our tedious hours...
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Specimens of the Later English Poets: With Preliminary Notices, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1807 - 512 pages
...Goree j For what resistance can they find From men who've left their hearts behind ! With a Fa, &c. Let wind and weather do its worst, Be you to us but...things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe, With a Fa, &c. . VII. To pass our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main, Or else at serious ombre...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1810 - 386 pages
...Goree : For what resistance can they find From men who've left their hearts behind. With a fa, &c. Let wind and weather do its worst, Be you to us but...things go, Or who's our friend, or who's our foe. With a fa, &c. To pass our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main ; Or else at serious ombre play...
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