Оглавление
- A CHARM
- INTRODUCTION
- Cold Iron
- COLD IRON
- Gloriana
- THE TWO COUSINS
- Gloriana
- THE LOOKING-GLASS
- The Wrong Thing
- A TRUTHFUL SONG
- The Wrong Thing
- KING HENRY VII. AND THE SHIPWRIGHTS
- Marklake Witches
- THE WAY THROUGH THE WOODS
- Marklake Witches
- BROOKLAND ROAD
- The Knife and the Naked Chalk
- THE RUN OF THE DOWNS
- The Knife and the Naked Chalk
- SONG OF THE MEN’S SIDE
- Brother Square-Toes
- PHILADELPHIA
- Brother Square-Toes
- IF —
- ‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
- A ST. HELENA LULLABY
- ‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
- ‘POOR HONEST MEN’
- The Conversion of St. Wilfrid
- EDDI’S SERVICE
- The Conversion of St. Wilfrid
- SONG OF THE RED WAR-BOAT
- A Doctor of Medicine
- AN ASTROLOGER’S SONG
- A Doctor of Medicine
- ‘OUR FATHERS OF OLD’
- Simple Simon
- THE THOUSANDTH MAN
- Simple Simon
- FRANKIE’S TRADE
- The Tree of Justice
- THE BALLAD OF MINEPIT SHAW
- The Tree of Justice
- A CAROL
‘POOR HONEST MEN’
Your jar of VirginnyWill cost you a guinea,Which you reckon too much by five shillings or ten;But light your churchwardenAnd judge it accordingWhen I’ve told you the troubles of poor honest men.
From the Capes of the Delaware,As you are well aware,We sail with tobacco for England – but thenOur own British cruisers,They watch us come through, sirs,And they press half a score of us poor honest men.
Or if by quick sailing(Thick weather prevailing)We leave them behind (as we do now and then)We are sure of a gun fromEach frigate we run from,Which is often destruction to poor honest men!
Broadsides the AtlanticWe tumble short-handed,With shot-holes to plug and new canvas to bend,And off the Azores,Dutch, Dons and MonsieursAre waiting to terrify poor honest men!
Napoleon’s embargoIs laid on all cargoWhich comfort or aid to King George may intend;And since roll, twist and leaf,Of all comforts is chief,They try for to steal it from poor honest men!
With no heart for fight,We take refuge in flight,But fire as we run, our retreat to defend,Until our stern-chasersCut up her fore-braces,And she flies off the wind from us poor honest men!
Twix’ the Forties and Fifties,South-eastward the drift is,And so, when we think we are making Land’s End,Alas, it is UshantWith half the King’s Navy,Blockading French ports against poor honest men!
But they may not quit station(Which is our salvation),So swiftly we stand to the Nor’ard again;And finding the tail ofA homeward-bound convoy,We slip past the Scillies like poor honest men.
Twix’ the Lizard and Dover,We hand our stuff over,Though I may not inform how we do it, nor when;But a light on each quarterLow down on the waterIs well understanded by poor honest men!
Even then we have dangersFrom meddlesome strangers,Who spy on our business and are not contentTo take a smooth answer,Except with a handspike …And they say they are murdered by poor honest men!
To be drowned or be shotIs our natural lot,Why should we, moreover, be hanged in the end —After all our great painsFor to dangle in chains,As though we were smugglers, not poor honest men?
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