O Willy was as brave a lord As ever saild the sea, And he has gane to the English court, To serve for meat and fee.
O Johney was as brave a knight As ever saild the sea, An he's done him to the English court, To serve for meat and fee.
O 2 O up and spake an eldern knight, Sat at the king's right knee: 'Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor That ever saild the sea.
She hadna saild a league but twa, O scantly had she three, Till she met with a rude rover, Was sailing on the sea.
Out it speaks an eldren knight Amang the companie: 'Young Patrick Spens is the best skipper That ever saild the sea.
They had not saild upon the sea A league but merely three, When ugly, ugly were the jaws That rowd unto their knee.
It's a' cored oer with tin; When thou hast saild it round about, Love Gregory is within.
They had nae saild but twenty legues, Bot twenty legues and three, When they met wi the ranke robers, And a' their companie.
Young Betrice was as brave a knight As ever saild the sea, And he's taen him to the court of France, To serve for meat and fee.
They had not saild upon the sea A league but merely nine, When wind and weit and snaw and sleit Came blawing them behind.
They hadna saild upon the sea A day but barely three, Till loud and boistrous grew the wind, And stormy grew the sea.
O up then spake a bra young man, And a bra young man was he: 'Sir Andrew Wood is the best skipper That eversaild the sea.
O 2 Up then started a yallow-haird man, Just be the kings right knee: 'Sir Patrick Spence is the best sailor That ever saild the see.
They hadna saild upon the sea A day but barely three, Till they came in sight o Noroway, It's there where they must bee.
O up and spake an eldern-knight, Sat at the king's right knee: "Sir Patrick Spens is the best sailor That ever saild the sea.
I saild in her one year, and I suppose made more safe voyages then have been ever made since or before with any single person.
George Hamilton saild on Saturday last, and I belive is there long e'er now, which I heartily wish he may, and I hope you shall soon see the effects of his going with what he caried with him.
List of People on Board the Sloop Revenge whoSaild with us from Rhode Island.
Yakell saild a shipp bound up for Lymmo, loden with tymber, woolen cloth, thred, Stockings and some silks, which if wee kept under the shoar as shee did wee must needs see her.
Sawkins being very well beloved by the party that saild with him, and Sharpe ill beloved, their was a party of sixty men went to returne over land, to whome wee gave capt.
Barkque saild primely well and the best saylor belonged to Pennamau wee kept her to waite on the Shipp.
Course and distance saild since yesterday at noon is West, 8 miles.
On Sunday, 7th, I joined the Ship, discharged the Pilot, and the next day saild for Plymouth.
Course and distance saild since Yesterday at Noon is South 37 East, distance 69 Miles.
He hoist up sails, and awa saild he, And saildinto a far countrie.
Young Bekie was as brave a knight As ever saildthe sea; An he's doen him to the court of France, To serve for meat and fee.
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