Cover Page: "The Ocean, or The Merry Mariners" (1837) Title Page: "Blow Blow Wild Winds Blow" Song. Sung by Messrs. Seguin, Giubilei, & H. Russell, at the Theatres & Public Concerts. Composed & Respectfully Dedicated to Capt. Judkins (of the Steam Ship Columbia) by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. New York: Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway 1. Blow blow wild winds blow, for our course we’ll pur-sue Ca-pri-cious old Bo-reas, un-sha-ken by you, Ca-pri-cious old Bo-reas un-sha-ken, un-sha-ken by you. And if with ill na-ture you mut-ter and growl, Why we’ll still keep our way and sing while you howl! CHORUS [sung after each verse] So if with ill na-ture, you mut-ter and growl, Why we’ll still keep our way and sing while you howl Why we’ll still keep our way and sing while you howl Why we’ll still keep our way, and sing, and sing while you howl, Why we’ll still keep our way, And sing, and sing while you howl. 2. Blow blow and un-fur-ling our sails to the gate, It shall waft us a-long as o’er o-cean we sail, It shall waft us a-long as o’er o-cean o’er o-cean we sail. We’ll out strip the breeze and we’ll buf-fet the blast, And like mer-ry mer-ry mer-ry Mar-in-ers sing to the last.