III Then Friday came, and Saturday noon, All along, down along, out along, lee.
IV So Tom Pearse he got up to the top o’ the hill, All along, down along, out along, lee.
Slip youm moorin's an' ship youm gears, Down along an' away!
They'll wait till arter the Pilcher's catched, Down along an' away.
When the wind whistles cold on the moor of a night, All along, down along, out along, lee.
So Tom Pearce he got up to the top of the hill All along, down along, out along, lee.
Then Friday came, and Saturday noon, All along, down along, out along, lee.
One of the boys 'down along' told me he'd been up there and looked into the hut and Billy sat there in a chair with his legs bandaged and the water dripping through to the floor.
Now she said, with as calm a resolution as that of the martyr marching to the fire he is sure his Lord has called him to: "I'll go down along.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "down along" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.