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 May the winds and waves direct you,

to the willful port deign'd;

Tho' you leave me, do not grieve me,

let your love be as true as mine.

For ail my father he proves cruel,

you to lea mut go once more:

With true love l will requite you,

none but you I do adore.

Frightful dreams doth oft affright me,

when on my bed l lumb’ring lie;

Dreadful horrors doth urprie me,

when I dream you're cat away.

Then I'm tarted, and wake urpried,

wihing that you were in my arms,

I would cares you, and embrace you,

for to free you from all harms.

Sometimes my dear, in fatal battle,

my thoughts give me that you’re lain,

So then there’s nothing that can eaf me,

but my ailor’s return again

The New Way of BENBOW.

OME all you eamen bold,

Lend an ear, lend an ear.

Come all you eamen bold lend an ear,

'Tis of our Admiral’s fame.

Brave Benbow call’d by name,

How he fought on the main

You hall hear, you hall hear.

How he fought on the main, you hall hear.