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" You gentlemen of England who live at home at ease, how little do you think upon " the dangers of this infernal hunting. "
Sergeant Bell and His Raree-show - Page 128
de Old Humphrey - 1839 - 447 pages
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The Monthly Review

1826 - 568 pages
...himself to the perils of the deep without being reminded ' of the old air so popular in Britain : ' " Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do you think of the dangers of the seas." ' That very rare and unknown poem, Thomson's Seasons, furnishes...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1826 - 570 pages
...himself to the perils of the deep without being reminded ' of the old air so popular in Britain: ' " Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do you think of the dangers of the seas."' That very rare and unknown poem, Thomson's Seasons, furnishes...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 27

1839 - 474 pages
...of life and property that has taken place on our own shores. I may well quote an old song, and say " Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do you think upon the dangers of the seas." Amongst these dangers, a frequent and a most fearful accident...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the ..., Volume 2

Percy Society - 1840 - 584 pages
...English Songs," vol. ii. p. 130, there is a much longer version of the present ballad. — EFR You gentlemen of England Who live at home at ease, How little do you think On the dangers of the seas ; While pleasure does surround you, Our cares you cannot know,...
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volume 1

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1841 - 444 pages
...of life and property that has taken place on our own shores. I may well quote an old song, and say " Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do you think upon the dangers of the seas." Amongst these dangers, a frequent and a most fearful accident...
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The Early Naval Ballads of England, Volume 2,Numéro 2

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 434 pages
...English Songs," vol. ii. p. 130, there is a much longer version of the present ballad. — EFR You gentlemen of England Who live at home at ease, How little do you think On the dangers of the seas ; While pleasure does surround you, Our cares you cannot know,...
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Australia and the East: Being a Journal Narrative of a Voyage to New South ...

John Hood - 1843 - 506 pages
...you, couch and all, on the floor of the most uncomfortable of human habitations. 28/7* June. — " Ye gentlemen of England who live at home at ease, How little do you think upon the dangers of the seas .'" The veracity of this pithy couplet never struck me so forcibly...
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Robert Ramble's Scenes in the Country

John Frost - 1844 - 274 pages
...all." " Aye, aye, your honour, and if we get us a capful of wind, we'll begin." THE SAILORS' SONG. " Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease,...How little do ye think upon the dangers of the seas !" When down upon your beds you lie, all snug and cover'd o'er, Poor sailors buffet stormy blasts,...
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The Sportsman's magazine of life in London and the country, ed ..., Volume 1

Miles's Boy (pseud) - 1845 - 602 pages
...chase of the royal tiger, th panther, or majestic lion of the Indian jungles. A with— •• The gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do they think upon the dangers of the seas;" — «o it is with northern sportsmen, who only now and then...
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Pedestrian and Other Reminiscences at Home and Abroad, with Sketches of ...

Robert Colton - 1846 - 316 pages
...taste, in our sporting, manly, countrified pursuits, are truly only to be met with in Great Britain. n Ye gentlemen of England, who live at home at ease, How little do you think upon" the comforts, delights, and decencies, of your own daily life, till you have lost them....
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