“They didn't think much to the Ocean,
The waves, they was fiddlin' and small,
There was no wrecks and nobody drownded,
Fact, nothing to laugh at at all.”

"The Lion and Albert", line 9.
Albert, 'Arold and Others (1938)

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British poet 1880–1951

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