into irrational combustion as by live
cinders blown across the Channel from
France in flames. in this that terrific at that momentous conjuncture ^ of the time in of Eur E
The event converted into
into irony for a time those spirited strains of Dibdin—
as a song-writer
no mean auxiliary auxiliary to the English Government at that the European conjuncture —
strains cebebrating celebrating , among other things, the
patriotic devotion of the British tar, to the throne , :—
that is, to the state, to his country:—
" And as for my life, t'is the King's !"
Such an episode in the
Island's grand grand naval story no wonder that
her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them G. P. R. (James) (James)
candidly acknowledging that fain
would he pass it over did not
"impartiality forbid fastidiousness."
cinders blown across the Channel from
France in flames. in this that terrific at that momentous conjuncture ^ of the time in of Eur E
The event converted into
into irony for a time those spirited strains of Dibdin—
as a song-writer
no mean auxiliary auxiliary to the English Government at that the European conjuncture —
strains cebebrating celebrating , among other things, the
patriotic devotion of the British tar, to the throne , :—
that is, to the state, to his country:—
" And as for my life, t'is the King's !"
Such an episode in the
Island's grand grand naval story no wonder that
her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them G. P. R. (James) (James)
candidly acknowledging that fain
would he pass it over did not
"impartiality forbid fastidiousness."
into irrational combustion as by live
cinders blown across the Channel from
France in flames. in this that terrific at that momentous conjuncture ^ of the time in of Eur E
The event converted into
into irony for a time those spirited strains of Dibdin—
as a song-writer
no mean auxiliary auxiliary to the English Government at that the European conjuncture —
strains cebebrating celebrating , among other things, the
patriotic devotion of the British tar, to the throne , :—
that is, to the state, to his country:—
" And as for my life, t'is the King's !"
Such an episode in the
Island's grand grand naval story no wonder that
her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them G. P. R. (James) (James)
candidly acknowledging that fain
would he pass it over did not
"impartiality forbid fastidiousness."
cinders blown across the Channel from
France in flames. in this that terrific at that momentous conjuncture ^ of the time in of Eur E
The event converted into
into irony for a time those spirited strains of Dibdin—
as a song-writer
no mean auxiliary auxiliary to the English Government at that the European conjuncture —
strains cebebrating celebrating , among other things, the
patriotic devotion of the British tar, to the throne , :—
that is, to the state, to his country:—
" And as for my life, t'is the King's !"
Such an episode in the
Island's grand grand naval story no wonder that
her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them G. P. R. (James) (James)
candidly acknowledging that fain
would he pass it over did not
"impartiality forbid fastidiousness."
Transcribed by: John Bryant