Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BRITISH GRENADIERS, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "some talk of alexander, and some of hercules" Last Line: "with a tow, row, row, row, row, row, for the british grenadiers" Subject(s): Army - Great Britain | ||||||||
SOME talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules; Of Hector and Lysander, and such great names as these; But of all the world's brave heroes, there's none that can compare, With a tow, row, row, row, row, row, to the British Grenadier. Those heroes of antiquity ne'er saw a cannon ball, Or knew the force of powder to slay their foes withal; But our brave boys do know it, and banish all their fears, Sing tow, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. Whene'er we are commanded to storm the palisades, Our leaders march with fusees, and we with hand grenades; We throw them from the glacis, about the enemies' ears; Sing tow, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. And when the siege is over, we to the town repair, The townsmen cry "Hurra, boys, here comes a grenadier, Here come the grenadiers, my boys, who know no doubts or fears, Then sing tow, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers." Then let us fill a bumper, and drink a health to those Who carry cups and pouches, and wear the loupèd clothes; May they and their commanders live happy all their years, With a tow, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BATTLE OF ABU KLEA by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL GOING HOME by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE THE COWARD by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE ON HIS MAJESTY'S CONQUESTS IN IRELAND by THOMAS SHADWELL TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS "'TIS MIDNIGHT, AND THE SETTING SUN" by ANONYMOUS "'TWAS ROLLOG, AND THE MINIM POTES" by ANONYMOUS 1648 : FOR COSSACKS by ANONYMOUS |
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