Artist: Daniel Defoe
Lyrics of Artist: Daniel Defoe
Lyrics of Artist: Daniel Defoe
[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 7 (Daniel Defoe)
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE I had now been in this unhappy island above ten months. All possibility of deliverance from this condition seemed to be entirely taken from me; and I firmly believe that no human shape had ever set foot upon that place. Having now secured my habitation, as I thought, fully to my mind, I had a great desire to make a...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 15 (Daniel Defoe)
FRIDAY’S EDUCATION After I had been two or three days returned to my castle, I thought that, in order to bring Friday off from his horrid way of feeding, and from the relish of a cannibal’s stomach, I ought to let him taste other flesh; so I took him out with me one morning to the woods. I went, indeed, intending to kill a kid out of my...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 9 (Daniel Defoe)
A BOAT But first I was to prepare more land, for I had now seed enough to sow above an acre of ground. Before I did this, I had a week’s work at least to make me a spade, which, when it was done, was but a sorry one indeed, and very heavy, and required double labour to work with it. However, I got through that, and sowed my seed in two...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 11 (Daniel Defoe)
FINDS PRINT OF MAN’S FOOT ON THE SAND It would have made a Stoic smile to have seen me and my little family sit down to dinner. There was my majesty the prince and lord of the whole island; I had the lives of all my subjects at my absolute command; I could hang, draw, give liberty, and take it away, and no rebels among all my subjects....Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 10 (Daniel Defoe)
TAMES GOATS I cannot say that after this, for five years, any extraordinary thing happened to me, but I lived on in the same course, in the same posture and place, as before; the chief things I was employed in, besides my yearly labour of planting my barley and rice, and curing my raisins, of both which I always kept up just enough to have...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 17 (Daniel Defoe)
VISIT OF MUTINEERS In a little time, however, no more canoes appearing, the fear of their coming wore off; and I began to take my former thoughts of a voyage to the main into consideration; being likewise assured by Friday’s father that I might depend upon good usage from their nation, on his account, if I would go. But my thoughts were a...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 16 (Daniel Defoe)
RESCUE OF PRISONERS FROM CANNIBALS Upon the whole, I was by this time so fixed upon my design of going over with him to the continent that I told him we would go and make one as big as that, and he should go home in it. He answered not one word, but looked very grave and sad. I asked him what was the matter with him. He asked me again,...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 19 (Daniel Defoe)
RETURN TO ENGLAND Having done all this I left them the next day, and went on board the ship. We prepared immediately to sail, but did not weigh that night. The next morning early, two of the five men came swimming to the ship’s side, and making the most lamentable complaint of the other three, begged to be taken into the ship for God’s...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 8 (Daniel Defoe)
SURVEYS HIS POSITION I mentioned before that I had a great mind to see the whole island, and that I had travelled up the brook, and so on to where I built my bower, and where I had an opening quite to the sea, on the other side of the island. I now resolved to travel quite across to the sea-shore on that side; so, taking my gun, a hatchet,...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 20 (Daniel Defoe)
FIGHT BETWEEN FRIDAY AND A BEAR But never was a fight managed so hardily, and in such a surprising manner as that which followed between Friday and the bear, which gave us all, though at first we were surprised and afraid for him, the greatest diversion imaginable. As the bear is a heavy, clumsy creature, and does not gallop as the wolf...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 18 (Daniel Defoe)
THE SHIP RECOVERED While we were thus preparing our designs, and had first, by main strength, heaved the boat upon the beach, so high that the tide would not float her off at high-water mark, and besides, had broke a hole in her bottom too big to be quickly stopped, and were set down musing what we should do, we heard the ship fire a gun,...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe[Lyric] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Chap. 12 (Daniel Defoe)
A CAVE RETREAT While this was doing, I was not altogether careless of my other affairs; for I had a great concern upon me for my little herd of goats: they were not only a ready supply to me on every occasion, and began to be sufficient for me, without the expense of powder and shot, but also without the fatigue of hunting after the wild...Learn MoremiscDaniel Defoe