Index Entry | Come listen, my cocks, to a brother and friend [fl] |
Location | Providence |
Citation | PGCJ.775.039 1 Jul 1775:41 (600) From a late London paper. THE SAILOR'S ADDRESS. I. Come listen, my cocks, to a brother and friend; One and all to my song, gallant sailors, attend; Sons of freedom ourselves, let's be just as we're brave, Nor America's freedom attempt to enslave. . . . [5 more verses, with chorus:] Firms as oak are our heart, where true glory depends, Steady, boy, steady, We'll always be ready To fight all our foes, not to murder our friends. |
Generic Title | Providence Gazette |
Date | 1775.07.01 |
Publisher | Carter, John |
City, State | Providence, RI |
Year | 1775 |
Bibliography | B0042190 |