The Song of the Western Men | |
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Placa na honra de R. S. Hawker en Plymouth | |
Himno de | Cornualla |
Letra | Robert Stephen Hawker 1824 |
Música | Robert Stephen Hawker 1824 |
The Song of the Western Men (en córnico Kan an Dus a'n Howlsedhes) é o himno de Cornualla. Tamén é coñecido polo de "Trelawny".
A good sword and a trusty hand!
A faithful heart and true!
King James's men shall understand
What Cornish lads can do!
And have they fixed the where and when?
And shall Trelawny die?
Here's twenty thousand Cornish men
Will know the reason why!
Chorus
Out spake their Captain brave and bold:
A merry wight was he:
Though London Tower were Michael's hold,
We'll set Trelawny free!
'We'll cross the Tamar, land to land:
The Severn is no stay:
With "one and all," and hand in hand;
And who shall bid us nay?
Chorus
And when we come to London Wall,
A pleasant sight to view,
Come forth! come forth! ye cowards all:
Here's men as good as you.
'Trelawny he's in keep and hold;
Trelawny he may die:
Here's twenty thousand Cornish bold
Will know the reason why
Chorus
Hai dúas versión da canción en córnico. A primeira foi escrita por Henry Jenner en 1905:
'Ma lel an leuv, 'ma'n kledha mas Yw ornys le ha prys ankow?
'Medh aga Hapten, krev ha dreus, "Ni 'dres an Tamar, tir dhe dir,
"Pan wrellen dos dhe Fos Loundres, "Yn karhar kelmys rag ankow
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Gans kledha da ha dorn yw lel,
Yn-medh an kapten, byw y woos,
Devedhys bys yn fos Loundres
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