| Samuel McChord Crothers - Books and reading - 1903 - 350 pages
...pirate, when not engaged in ro"bbing, passes his time in singing old songs with choruses like, — ' Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul ! Let the...the devil howl, Drain, drain the deep bowl and fill ! ' Thus his hours of relaxation are passed in wild and extravagant frolics, amongst the lofty forests... | |
| Samuel McChord Crothers - Books and reading - 1903 - 346 pages
...his time in singing old songs with choruses like,— ' Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul 1 Let the world wag as it will ; Let the heavens growl,...the devil howl, Drain, drain the deep bowl and fill! ' Thus -his hours of relaxation are passed in wild and extravagant frolics, amongst the lofty forests... | |
| Samuel McChord Crothers - Books and reading - 1903 - 348 pages
...would have gathered in one of the spicy groves, and would have taken up vociferously their song, — " Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul ! Let the world wag as it will." Avery would have none of this, so when most of the men were away from the ship he sailed off with the... | |
| Samuel McChord Crothers - Books and reading - 1912 - 356 pages
...would have gathered in one of the spicy groves, and would have taken up vociferously their song, — " Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul ! Let the world wag as it will." Avery would have none of this, so when most of the men were away from the ship he sailed off with the... | |
| American essays - 1897 - 962 pages
...would have gathered in one of the spicy groves, and would have taken up vociferously their song, — " Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul ! Let the world wag as it will." Avery would have none of this, so when most of the men were away from the ship he sailed off witli... | |
| American essays - 1897 - 1218 pages
...would have gathered in one of the spicy groves, and would have taken up vociferously their song, — " Drain, drain the bowl, each fearless soul ! Let the world wag as it will." Avery would have none of this, so when most of the men were away from the ship he sailed off with the... | |
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