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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ANDREW ROSE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "andrew rose, the british sailor" Last Line: Like they did young andrew rose Subject(s): Sadism;sailing & Sailors | |||
Andrew Rose, the British sailor, Now to you his woes I'll name. 'Twas on the passage from Barbados Whilst on board of the Martha Jane. Wasn't that most cruel usage, Without a friend to interpose? How they whipped and mangled, gagged and strangled The British sailor, Andrew Rose. 'Twas on the quarterdeck they laid him, Gagged him with an iron bar. Wasn't that most cruel usage To put upon a British tar? 'Twas up aloft the captain sent him, Naked beneath the burning sun, Whilst the mate did follow after, Lashing till the blood did run. The captain gave him stuff to swallow, Stuff to you I will not name, Whilst the crew got sick with horror, While on board the Martha Jane. 'Twas in a water-cask they put him Seven long days they kept him there, When loud for mercy Rose did venture, The captain swore no man should go there, For twenty days they did ill-use him, When into Liverpool they arrived, The judge he heard young Andrew's story; "Captain Rogers, you must die.' Come all ye friends and near relations And all ye friends to interpose, Never treat a British sailor Like they did young Andrew Rose. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTERN LONG ISLAND by MARVIN BELL SAILS OF MURMUR by ANSELM HOLLO LOST ABOARD U.S.S. 'GROWLER'; IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM HICKEY, 1944 by CHARLES OLSON THE LOVE POEMS OF MARICHIKO: 11 by KENNETH REXROTH THE LOVE POEMS OF MARICHIKO: 47 by KENNETH REXROTH TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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