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Posted By: Joe Offer
17-Apr-22 - 11:13 PM
Thread Name: DTStudy: Bold Daniels
Subject: DTStudy: Bold Daniels
I think this was a thread that got lost in our crash last month. The DT lyrics are from Colcord.

BOLD DANIELS

It was on the fourteenth day of January
From England we set sail,
With the favoring Heavens to guard us
And a sweet and pleasant gale;
The Roving Lizzie we are called,
Bold Daniels is my name,
And we sailed away to La Guayra
All out on the Spanish Main.

And when we reached La Guayra,
Our orders they ran so,
For to discharge our cargo,
And sail down to Ri-o.
Our Captain called all hands right aft,
And unto us did say,
"Here is money for you today, my lads,
For tomorrow we'll sail away."

We had not been a sailing
Past days two or three,
When the man up at the masthead
A strange sail he did see
With a black flag under her mizzen peak,
Come bearing down this way;
"Damn my eyes, she's a pirate,"
Bold Daniels he did say.

It was early the next morning,
This pirate ranged alongside,
With his loud speaking,-trumpet,
"Where are you from!" he cried.
"The Roving Lizzie we are called,
Bold Daniels is my name,
And I am bound out from La Guayra
All on the Spanish Main."

"Come, back your topsails to your mast,
And heave your ship under my lee."
"I would see you damned," cried Daniels,
"I would sooner sink at sea."
They hoisted up their bloody flag,
Our hearts to terrify.
With their big guns to our small arms,
At us they did let fly.

She mustered twelve twelve-pounders,
And a crew of a hundred men,
The time the action did begin,
It was just about half-past ten;
We mounted six six-pounders,
Our crew being twenty-two;
In the course of an hour and a quarter,
Those pirates we did subdue.

And now our prize we've taken
Unto Columbia's shore,
We will sail for a port in America,
Called the city of Baltimore;
We'll drink success to Daniels,
Likewise his gallant crew,
That fought and beat that pirate
With his noble twenty-two.

DT #567
Laws K34
@sailor @pirate
From Colcord, Songs of American Sailormen
filename[ BOLDDANL
SOF
oct96

This is a good transcription from pp 149-151 of Songs of American Sailormen Just one typo:

Here's the entry from the Traditional Ballad Index:

Bold Daniels (The Roving Lizzie) [Laws K34]

DESCRIPTION: Bold Daniels and the "Roving Lizzie" meet a pirate ship which calls for their surrender. Though outnumbered, Daniels and the "Lizzie" fight so effectively that they capture the pirate and take it to (Baltimore) as a prize
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1890 (Erskine-TwentyYearsBeforeTheMast)
KEYWORDS: pirate battle ship
FOUND IN: US(MW,NE) Canada(Newf)
REFERENCES (10 citations):
Laws K34, "Bold Daniels (The Roving Lizzie)"
Rickaby-BalladsAndSongsOfTheShantyBoy 43, "Bold Daniel" (1 text, 1 tune)
Rickaby/Dykstra/Leary-PineryBoys-SongsSongcatchingInLumberjackEra 43, "Bold Daniel" (1 text, 1 tune)
Dean-FlyingCloud, pp. 39-40, "Bold Daniel" (1 text)
Eckstorm/Smyth-MinstrelsyOfMaine, pp. 257-259, "The Rovin' Lizzie" (1 text)
Leach-FolkBalladsSongsOfLowerLabradorCoast 57, "Bold Daniel" (1 text, 1 tune)
Colcord-SongsOfAmericanSailormen, pp. 149-151, "Bold Daniels" (1 text)
Erskine-TwentyYearsBeforeTheMast, p. 5, "(Twas on the twenty-first of April, from Hampton Roads we sailed)" (1 text)
Frank-NewBookOfPirateSongs 24, "Bold Daniels" (1 text, 1 tune; #24 in the first edition)
DT 567, BOLDDANL

Roud #1899
File: LK34

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