Lyrics A Ship to Old England Came - Martin Carthy
There
was
a
ship
to
Old
England
came
Launched
from
the
stocks
unto
the
main
Her
sides
were
oak
and
her
keel
was
box
She′s
a
gallant
ship
launched
from
the
stocks
Launched
from
the
stocks
bound
to
the
main
Fifty
big
guns
on
her
deck
lay
plain
Beside
five
hundred
brisk
young
men
Who
were
picked
and
choosed
by
everyone
We
weighed
our
anchor
to
the
bows
Through
the
wide
ocean
we
did
plough
As
we
were
ploughing
all
on
the
deep
Five
French
men-of-war
we
did
meet
It
being
late
when
we
did
meet
Night
drawing
on;
our
lives
were
sweet
We
waited
until
the
break
of
day
Then
we
began
the
bloody
fray
Then
up
did
speak
our
chief
mate
bold
Unto
the
little
cabin
boy:
"Go
up
aloft
and
see
what
you
spy
Come
down
again
immediately."
"I
spy
three
ships
coming
from
the
east
They're
bowling
down,
they
make
great
haste
These
three
ships′
names
to
you
I
mist
let
know."
There
was
one
the
Oak
and
the
other
the
Sloe
The
third
that
came
was
the
Unity
Which
quickly
made
the
Frenchmen
flee
Now,
some
said
God
had
a
hand
is
this
Our
little
boy
all
danger
missed
Our
little
boy
on
the
top
mast
high
Where
powder
and
shot
so
thick
did
fly
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