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A76388 The Benjamin's lamentation for their sad loss at sea, by storms and tempests Being a brief narrative of one of his Majesties ships, called the Benjamin, that was drove into harbour at Plimouth, and received small harm by this tempest. To a new tune, called, The poor Benjamin. 1674-1679 (1679) Wing B1868; ESTC R232485 1,080 1

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The Benjamin's Lamentation for their sad loss at Sea by Storms and Tempests Being a brief Narrative of one of his Majesties Ships called the Benjamin that was drove into Harbour at Plimouth and received small harm by this Tempest To a New Tune called The poor Benjamin CAptain Chilver's gone to Sea I Boys O Boys With all his company I Captain Chilver's gone to Sea With all his company in the brave Benjamin O. Thirty Guns this Ship did bear I Boys O Boys They were bound for Venice fair I Thirty Guns his Ship did bear And a hundred men so clear in the brave Benjamin O. But bysst storms at Sea I boys O boys Which bred our misery I But by ill storms at Sea We were drove out o' th way in the brave Benjamin O. We had more wind then we could bear I boys O boys Our ship it would not steer I We had more wind then we could bear Our Masts and Sails did tear in the poor Benjamin O. The first harm that we had I boys O boys It makes my heart so sad I The first harm that we had We lost our fore-mast head O the poor Benjamin O. The Seas aloud did roar I boys O boys We being far from shore I The Seas no favour shows Vnto friends nor foes O the poor Benjamin O. THe next harm that we spy'd I boys O boys Then we to Heaven cry'd Hy Down fell our Main-mast head Which struck our senses dead In the poor Benjamin O. Thus we with Seas were crost I boys O boys And on the Ocean tost Hy Thus we with Seas were tost Many a brave man was lost In the poor Benjamin O. The next harm that we had I boys O boys We had cause to be sad I The next harm that we had We lost four men from the Yard In the poor Benjamin O. Disabled as I name I Boys O boys We were drove on the Main I So the next harm we had We lost our Rudders head In the poor Benjamin O. Then we fell all to Prayer I Boys O boys The Lord our lives would spare I Then we fell all to Prayer And he at last did hear Us in the Benjamin O. Although we sail'd in fear I Boys O boys The Lordour Ship did steer I Our Prayers so fervent were That we had passage clear Into brave Plimouth sound O. We came in Plymouth sound I Boys O boys Our hearts did then resound I When we came to Plymouth sound Our grief with joy was crown'd In the poor Benjamin O. When we came all on shore I Boys O boys Every man at his door Hy When we came all on shore Our grief we did deplore In the poor Benjamin O. You gallant Young-men all I Boys O boys 'T is unto you I call I Likewise brave Seamen all Lament the loss and fall Of the poor Benjamin O. Printed for F. Coles T. Vere J. Wright and J. Clarke