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" James's men shall understand What Cornish men can do. And have they fixed the -where and when ? And shall Trelawney die ? Here's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. "
Proceedings of the Canadian Institute - Page 48
by Canadian Institute - 1886
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Reading books, adapted to the requirements of the Revised code, ed ..., Volume 4

Alexander Ronald Grant - 1870 - 152 pages
...King James's men shall understand What Cornish men can do. And have they fixed the where and when ? And shall Trelawney die ? Here's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. CHORUS after each verse. And shall they scorn Tro, Pol, and Pen, And shall Trelawney die ? There's...
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Black's Guide to the Duchy of Cornwall

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1871 - 222 pages
...— " And shall Trelawney die ? And shall Trelawney die ? There's thirty thousand underground shall know the reason why. And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen ? And shall Trelawney die ? There's thirty thousand Cornish boys will know the reason why. Trelawney he's in keep, and hold ;...
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The school managers' series of reading books. Standard 1-6, Volume 4

Alexander Ronald Grant - 1871 - 164 pages
...Trelawney die ? Here's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. CHORUS after each verse. And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen, And shall Trelawney die ? There's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. Out spake their captain brave and bold,...
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Black's Guide to the Duchy of Cornwall

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1872 - 238 pages
...strain— " And shall Trelawney die ? And shall Trelawney die ? There's thirty thousand underground shall know the reason why. And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen ? And shall Trelawney die 1 There's thirty thousand Cornish boys will know the reason why. Trelawney he's in keep, and hold ;...
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The Masonic magazine, suppl. to 'The Freemason'., Volume 9

Masonic monthly - 1881 - 548 pages
...with that spirited imital-ion of a seventeenth century ballad, containing the well-known lines : — " And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen, And shall Trelawney die ? There's thirty thousand Cornish men, Shall know the reason why !" This ballad was written by Mr....
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The school managers' series of reading books. Standard 1-6. Intr ..., Volume 3

Alexander Ronald Grant - 1874 - 154 pages
...Trslawney die ? Here's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. CHORUS after each verse. And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen, And shall Trelawney die ? There's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. Out spake their captain brave and bold,...
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The Columbian Speaker, Consisting of Choice and Animated Pieces for ...

1875 - 252 pages
...good as you." Trelawney he's in keep and hold, Trelawney he may die, But twenty thousand Cornish bold Will know the reason why. And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen, And shall Trelawney die ? There's twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why. 6. BLANKETS AND TOP-BOOTS FOR THE CANNIBALS....
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1876 - 814 pages
...the traditions of Cornwall the burden of an old song, of which all that survived were the lines, — "And shall they scorn Tre. Pol, and Pen, And shall...twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why ! " Telawney was one of the bishops arraigned by James, and with nothing more to work on than the above,...
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Heart and Home Songs. Original and Selected

Mary Elizabeth Townsend - 1876 - 336 pages
...And have they fixed the Where and When ? And shall Trelawney die ? Then twenty thousand Cornish men Will know the reason why ! And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen ? And shall Trelawney die ? There's twenty thousand underground Will know the reason why ! Out spake the Captain, brave and bold,...
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Notes on Cornwall and north Devon [in verse].

John Smyth (of Royston, Herts.) - 1877 - 132 pages
...they." Thus Trelawney, Polwhele, and Pendragon, Are names that Cornish folks specially brag on : " And shall they scorn Tre, Pol, and Pen ? and shall Trelawney die ? Thirty thousand Cornish boys will know the reason why." The refrain of the song of " The Western...
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