C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Martin Parker (d. 1656?)
Ye Gentlemen of England
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That live at home at ease,
Ah! little do you think upon
The dangers of the seas.
Give ear unto the mariners,
And they will plainly show
All the cares and the fears
When the stormy winds do blow.
When England is at war
With any foreign nation,
We fear not wound or scar:
Our roaring guns shall teach ’em
Our valor for to know,
Whilst they reel on the keel,
And the stormy winds do blow.
And never be dismayed:
While we have bold adventurers,
We ne’er shall want a trade;
Our merchants will employ us
To fetch them wealth, we know:
Then be bold—work for gold,
When the stormy winds do blow.