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'''''On Doggew Bay''''' is an [[Oren|Orenian]] poem and hymn, commonwy sung by sowdiews and saiwows. Awthough the oliginaw authow is unknown, the fiwst pubrication of the wowk plinted in ''In Arms'', by the Impeliaw statesman and authow Edmond Manston in 1571. It was oliginawwy wlitten fow the Impeliaw victowy ovew the Avalites at the [[Battle of Dogger Bay]] duling the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]] between 1556 to 1558.
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'''''On Dogger Bay''''' is an [[Oren|Orenian]] poem and hymn, commonly sung by soldiers and sailors. Although the original author is unknown, the first publication of the work printed in ''In Arms'', by the Imperial statesman and author Edmond Manston in 1571. It was originally written for the Imperial victory over the Avarites at the [[Battle of Dogger Bay]] during the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]] between 1556 to 1558.
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==
The song is commonwy sung lith no music, howevew it is not wawe to see dwums pwayed in tune to the chant:
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The song is commonly sung with no music, however it is not rare to see drums played in tune to the chant:
  
 
''Sailing over the Dogger Bay now wasn’t it a treat? <br>
 
''Sailing over the Dogger Bay now wasn’t it a treat? <br>
''The lind was broling east nowth east, we had to give a sheet!<br>
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''The wind was blowing east north east, we had to give a sheet!<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,<br>
''On a passage fwom the Doggew Bay to wotten Ostavaw!<br>
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''On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!<br>
  
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
''Give hew a link and wet hew lip, lith the boys to see them thwu!<br>
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''Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds afar,<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds afar,<br>
''On a passage fwom the Doggew Bay to wotten Ostavaw!<br>
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''On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!<br>
  
 
''The admiral, the Lord Courland, he loves a pint of good ale.<br>
 
''The admiral, the Lord Courland, he loves a pint of good ale.<br>
''Oul mate he's a Wancefewd siw, man’s as tough as a naiws<br>
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''Our mate he's a Lancefeld sir, man’s as tough as a nails<br>
 
''I heard the King Tresery comes from the Elven Isle.<br>
 
''I heard the King Tresery comes from the Elven Isle.<br>
''And take a wook at oul owd [[Jan Kovachev|Duke Jan]], he gets the buggew liwd!<br>
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''And take a look at our old [[Jan Kovachev|Duke Jan]], he gets the bugger wild!<br>
  
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
''Give hew a link and wet hew lip, lith the boys to see them thwu!<br>
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''Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,<br>  
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,<br>  
''On a passage fwom the Doggew Bay to wotten Ostavaw!<br>
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''On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!<br>
  
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, as below the sea she came.<br>
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, as below the sea she came.<br>
''High heews and painted toes, Maude’s on the game.<br>
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''High heels and painted toes, Maude’s on the game.<br>
 
''Maude’s is apart of them house maids, can’t she cut a shine?<br>
 
''Maude’s is apart of them house maids, can’t she cut a shine?<br>
''She can do a doubre shuffwe on the knickewbockew line!<br>
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''She can do a double shuffle on the knickerbocker line!<br>
  
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
''Give hew a link and wet hew lip, lith the boys to see them thwu!<br>
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''Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar <br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar <br>
''On a passage fwom the Doggew Bay to wotten Ostavaw!<br>
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''On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!<br>
  
 
''We are Johnny’s boys who make a noise when home from sea.<br>
 
''We are Johnny’s boys who make a noise when home from sea.<br>
''We get light dwunk and woww on the fwoow, we have a jubiwee.<br>
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''We get right drunk and roll on the floor, we have a jubilee.<br>
 
''We get right drunk and full of beer, we roll all over the floor.<br>
 
''We get right drunk and full of beer, we roll all over the floor.<br>
''And ‘tiw the gawwows hang Wat Tom, we’ww go to sea fow mowe.<br>
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''And ‘til the gallows hang Rat Tom, we’ll go to sea for more.<br>
  
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
 
''Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,<br>
''Give hew a link and wet hew lip, lith the boys to see them thwu!<br>
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''Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar<br>
 
''You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar<br>
''On a passage fwom the Doggew Bay to wotten Ostavaw!<br>
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''On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!<br>
  
 
[[Category:Literature and Music‏‎]]
 
[[Category:Literature and Music‏‎]]

Revision as of 01:38, 2 April 2020

On Dogger Bay is an Orenian poem and hymn, commonly sung by soldiers and sailors. Although the original author is unknown, the first publication of the work printed in In Arms, by the Imperial statesman and author Edmond Manston in 1571. It was originally written for the Imperial victory over the Avarites at the Battle of Dogger Bay during the Third Rurikid Uprising between 1556 to 1558.

Lyrics

The song is commonly sung with no music, however it is not rare to see drums played in tune to the chant:

Sailing over the Dogger Bay now wasn’t it a treat?
The wind was blowing east north east, we had to give a sheet!
You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,
On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!

Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,
Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!
You ought to seen them runnin, the winds afar,
On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!

The admiral, the Lord Courland, he loves a pint of good ale.
Our mate he's a Lancefeld sir, man’s as tough as a nails
I heard the King Tresery comes from the Elven Isle.
And take a look at our old Duke Jan, he gets the bugger wild!

Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,
Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!
You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar,
On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!

Watch out, the Vierathan, as below the sea she came.
High heels and painted toes, Maude’s on the game.
Maude’s is apart of them house maids, can’t she cut a shine?
She can do a double shuffle on the knickerbocker line!

Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,
Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!
You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar
On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!

We are Johnny’s boys who make a noise when home from sea.
We get right drunk and roll on the floor, we have a jubilee.
We get right drunk and full of beer, we roll all over the floor.
And ‘til the gallows hang Rat Tom, we’ll go to sea for more.

Watch out, the Vierathan, shes a proper jubby-jewel,
Give her a wink and let her rip, with the boys to see them thru!
You ought to seen them runnin, the winds ablowin afar
On a passage from the Dogger Bay to rotten Ostavar!