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- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys abstract ""Come, all ye jolly tinner boys" is a traditional folk song associated with Cornwall that was written about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish boys shall knawa the reason why.According to Cornish historian Robert Morton Nance, it was possibly the inspiration for R. S. Hawker's "The Song of the Western Men" which was written in 1824 and contains a strikingly similar line: Here's twenty thousand Cornish men will know the reason why!".
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- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Stephen_Hawker.
- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_the_Western_Men.
- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Come, all ye jolly tinner boys".
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- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys subject Category:Cornish_folk_songs.
- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys subject Category:Cornish_patriotic_songs.
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- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys comment ""Come, all ye jolly tinner boys" is a traditional folk song associated with Cornwall that was written about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish boys shall knawa the reason why.According to Cornish historian Robert Morton Nance, it was possibly the inspiration for R. S.".
- Come,_all_ye_jolly_tinner_boys label "Come, all ye jolly tinner boys".
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