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4 Our merchants will employ us, to fetch them wealth, we know : Then be bold, work for gold, when the stormy winds do blow, when the stormy, &c Then here's a health to Nelson, and to his gallant tars, Long may these British heroes bold, despise both wounds and scars, Make France, and Spain, and Holland, and all their foes to know, Britain reigns o'er the main, while the stormy winds do blow, while the stormy, &c

The Heaving of the Lead Tor England, when, with ſav'ring gale, Our gallant ship up channel steer'd- And, scudding under easy sail, The high blue western land appear'd; To heave the lead, the seamen sprung, And so the Pilot cheerly sung, By the deep--Nine !" And, bearing up-to gain gain the port, Some well-known object kept in view; An Abbey-tow'r, an Harbour-fort, or Beacon, to the vessel true;