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The Benjamins 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 no small harm by this
Tempest. To the Tune of, The poor Benjamin.

CAptain Chilvers gone to Sea,
I Boys, O Boys,
With all his company, I,
Captain Chilvers 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 Veni[c]e fair, I,
Thirty Guns this Ship did bear,
And a hundred men so-clear,
in the brave Benjamin O,

But by ill storms at at Sea,
I boys, O boys,
Which bred our misery, I,
But by ill storms at Sea,
We were drove out oth 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,
Unto friends nor foes,
O the poor Benjamin, O.

THe next harm that we spyd
I boys, O boys,
Then we to heaven cryd 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 was 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.

Althousth we saild in fear,
I Boys, O boys,
The Lord our Ship did steer, I,
Our Prayers so frevent were,
That we had passage clear,
into brave Plimouth sound, O.

We came in Plimouth sound,
I Boys, O boys,
Our hearts did then resound, I,
When we came to Plymouth sound;
Our grief with joy was crownd.
in the poor Benjamin, O.

When we came all on shore,
I boys, O boys,
Every man at his dore, 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,
Tis unto you I call, I,
Likewise brave Seamen all,
Lament the loss and fall,
Of the poor Benjamin, O.


Printed for J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger.

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