Lesson:

1. One night came on a hurricane,


The sea was mountains rolling,


When Barney Buntline turned his quid,


And said to Billy Bowling:


'A strong norwester's blowing, Bill;


Hark! don't ye hear it roar now?


Lord help 'em, how I pities all


Unhappy folks on shore now!





2. 'Foolhardy chaps who live in town,


What danger they are all in,


And now are quaking in their beds,


For fear the roof shall fall in:


Poor creatures, how they envy us,


And wish, as I've a notion,


For our good luck, in such a storm,


To be upon the ocean.





3. 'But as for them who 're out all day,


On business from their houses,


And late at night are coming homey


To cheer the babes and spouses;


While you and I, Bill, on the deck,


Are comfortably lying,


My eyes! what tiles and chimney pots


About their heads are flying!





4. 'And very often have we heard


How men are killed and undone


By overturns of carriages,


By thieves, and fires in London.


We know what risks all landsmen run,


From noblemen to tailors;


Then, Bill, let us thank Providence


That you and I are sailors.'





DEFINITIONS


1. Hurricane: A violent windstorm.


1. Quid: A small piece of tobacco.


2. Foolhardy: Reckless.


2. Quaking: Shaking with fear.


2. Notion: Idea.


3. Spouses: Wives.


3. Tiles: Thin pieces of baked clay used in roofing houses.


3. Chimney Pots: Earthenware tops of chimneys.


4. Undone: Injured, ruined.





NOTES


1. 'Barney Buntline' and 'Billy Bowling' are supposed to be two sailors.


1. 'Norwester' is a sailor's name for a northwest storm.


4. 'Landsmen' is a term applied by sailors to all who live on shore.

Teaching Guide:

Step 1: Study the Notes and Definitions

  • Read any notes and/or information about the author.
  • Study any definitions.

Step 2: Examine the Lesson Image

Describe the image, its setting, and its characters.

Step 3: Read the Lesson Passage

  • Find each new word in the passage.
  • Practice reading the passage, both silently and aloud.
  • Upon mastering the passage, recite it aloud to your instructor.

Step 4: Complete any Exercises