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The Bold Princess Royal

O on the fourteenth day of February we sailed from the

In the bold Princess Royal bound for Newfoundland.

We had forty bright sailors for our ship's companie,

And boldly from the eastward to the westward sailed we.

We had not been sailing scarce days two or

When our man from the masthead a sail he did see.

She bore down upon us to see what we were,

When from under her mizzen black colours she wore.

My God cries our Captain what shall we do

For there comes a bold pirate to rob us I know.

O no, cries our chief mate it cannot be

For we'll spread out our reef boys and from her we'll go.

And when this bold pirate came up

Through a loudspeaking trumpet he said 'Who are you?'Our Captain walked the quarterdeck and he answered him so'We come from fair London and we're bound for Cairo.'Then draw up your courses and heave your ship

For I've got a letter.

I'll send on by you.

We'll draw up our courses and heave our ship

But it will be in some harbour not alongside of you.

He chased us to windward for all that long

He chased us to windward and night and a

He chased us to windward but could not

Whilst the bold Princess Royal did show them her tail.

Thank God cries our captain, since the pirate has gone'Bring a cask of good brandy, fore and aft let it run.

Go down to your grog boys, and be of good cheer,

As long as we've sea-room my boys never fear

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Robert Burns

Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire and the Ploughman Poet…

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