Robert Jones Burdette (July 30, 1844 – November 19, 1914) was an Americanhumorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye.
Early life
He was born in Greensboro, Pennsylvania, and received a secondary education in Peoria, Illinois. During the Civil War he served as a private in the 47th Illinois infantry. In 1869 he became night editor of the Peoria Daily Transcript and afterward was associated with other newspapers. He joined the staff of the Burlington Hawkeye in 1872, and his humorous paragraphs soon began to be quoted in newspapers throughout the country. With the encouragement of his first wife, the former Caroline S. Garret of Peoria, he began speaking in public. Consequently, he made a number of successful lecture tours. His lecture, "The Rise and Fall of the Mustache," was delivered well over three thousand times during a 30-year period. He also wrote the poem "Orphan Born," as well as "My First Cigar." He was sometimes referred to as the Burlington Hawkeye Man. In 1884, he left the Hawkeye to replace Stanley Huntley as the staff humorist for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
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Robert Burdette Recruiting Video
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Christina Warren - Robert J. Burdette Classic - 60m hurdles finals. 12-26-16
2nd place with a time of 8.94.
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Robert Burdette Catching
Framing and Receiving.
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Robert Burdette Recruiting video
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Robert Burdette Blocking
Blocking in the secondary stance.
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When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
SOMEWHERE, out on the blue seas sailing,
Where the winds dance and spin;
Beyond the reach of my eager hailing,
Over the breakers’ din;
Out where the dark storm-clouds are lifting,
Out where the blinding fog is drifting,
Out where the treacherous sand is shifting,
My ship is coming in.
Oh, I have watched till my eyes were aching,
Day after weary day;
Oh, I have hoped till my heart was breaking,
While the long nights ebbed away;
Could I but know where the waves had tossed her,
Could I but know what storms had crossed her,
Could I but know where the winds had lost her,
Out in the twilight gray!
But though the storms her course have altered,
Surely the port she ’ll win;
Never my faith in my ship has fal...
published: 26 Apr 2022
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE read by | Full Audio Book
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE (1844 - 1914)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Read by: in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Songs Without Words - Read by BGH
00:01:24 - 02 - Songs Without Words - Read by BHB
00:02:37 - 03 - Songs Without Words - Read by DD
00:03:52 - 04 - Songs Without Words - Read by DL
00:05:12 - 05 - Songs Without Words - Read by JCM
00:06:31 - 06 - Songs Without Words - Read by JF
00:07:50 - 07 - Songs Without Words - Read by LAH
00:09:11 - 08 - Songs Without Words - Read by LLW
00:10:53 - 09 - Songs Without Words - Read by RG
00:12:05 - 10 - Songs Without Words - Read by RN
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Songs Without Words by Robert J. Burdette. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 9, 20...
published: 02 Aug 2019
Rollo Learning To Play by Robert J Burdette
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Is this guidebook the personal guidebook used by 19th-century humorist and clergyman Robert Jones Burdette on his trip to Japan in 1910?
Who was Robert Burdett...
Is this guidebook the personal guidebook used by 19th-century humorist and clergyman Robert Jones Burdette on his trip to Japan in 1910?
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When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
SOMEWHERE, out on the blue seas sailing,
Where the winds dance and spin;
Beyond the reach of my eager hail...
When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
SOMEWHERE, out on the blue seas sailing,
Where the winds dance and spin;
Beyond the reach of my eager hailing,
Over the breakers’ din;
Out where the dark storm-clouds are lifting,
Out where the blinding fog is drifting,
Out where the treacherous sand is shifting,
My ship is coming in.
Oh, I have watched till my eyes were aching,
Day after weary day;
Oh, I have hoped till my heart was breaking,
While the long nights ebbed away;
Could I but know where the waves had tossed her,
Could I but know what storms had crossed her,
Could I but know where the winds had lost her,
Out in the twilight gray!
But though the storms her course have altered,
Surely the port she ’ll win;
Never my faith in my ship has faltered,
I know she is coming in.
For through the restless ways of her roaming,
Through the mad rush of the wild waves foaming,
Through the white crest of the billows combing,
My ship is coming in.
Breasting the tides where the gulls are flying,
Swiftly she ’s coming in;
Shallows and deeps and rocks defying,
Bravely she ’s coming in;
Precious the love she will bring to bless me,
Snowy the arms she will bring to caress me,
In the proud purple of kings she will dress me,
My ship that is coming in.
White in the sunshine her sails will be gleaming,
See, where my ship comes in;
At mast-head and peak her colors streaming,
Proudly she ’s sailing in;
Love, hope, and joy on her decks are cheering,
Music will welcome her glad appearing,
And my heart will sing at her stately nearing,
When my ship comes in.
When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
SOMEWHERE, out on the blue seas sailing,
Where the winds dance and spin;
Beyond the reach of my eager hailing,
Over the breakers’ din;
Out where the dark storm-clouds are lifting,
Out where the blinding fog is drifting,
Out where the treacherous sand is shifting,
My ship is coming in.
Oh, I have watched till my eyes were aching,
Day after weary day;
Oh, I have hoped till my heart was breaking,
While the long nights ebbed away;
Could I but know where the waves had tossed her,
Could I but know what storms had crossed her,
Could I but know where the winds had lost her,
Out in the twilight gray!
But though the storms her course have altered,
Surely the port she ’ll win;
Never my faith in my ship has faltered,
I know she is coming in.
For through the restless ways of her roaming,
Through the mad rush of the wild waves foaming,
Through the white crest of the billows combing,
My ship is coming in.
Breasting the tides where the gulls are flying,
Swiftly she ’s coming in;
Shallows and deeps and rocks defying,
Bravely she ’s coming in;
Precious the love she will bring to bless me,
Snowy the arms she will bring to caress me,
In the proud purple of kings she will dress me,
My ship that is coming in.
White in the sunshine her sails will be gleaming,
See, where my ship comes in;
At mast-head and peak her colors streaming,
Proudly she ’s sailing in;
Love, hope, and joy on her decks are cheering,
Music will welcome her glad appearing,
And my heart will sing at her stately nearing,
When my ship comes in.
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE (1844 - 1914)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Read by: in English
Chapters:
00:00:...
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE (1844 - 1914)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Read by: in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Songs Without Words - Read by BGH
00:01:24 - 02 - Songs Without Words - Read by BHB
00:02:37 - 03 - Songs Without Words - Read by DD
00:03:52 - 04 - Songs Without Words - Read by DL
00:05:12 - 05 - Songs Without Words - Read by JCM
00:06:31 - 06 - Songs Without Words - Read by JF
00:07:50 - 07 - Songs Without Words - Read by LAH
00:09:11 - 08 - Songs Without Words - Read by LLW
00:10:53 - 09 - Songs Without Words - Read by RG
00:12:05 - 10 - Songs Without Words - Read by RN
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Songs Without Words by Robert J. Burdette. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 9, 2013.Robert Jones Burdette was an American humorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye. A collection of his writings, edited by Clara, his second wife, was published in 1922 under the title Robert J. Burdette: His Message.This poem is taken from The Wit and Humor of America, Volume 7. (Summary from Wikipedia)
More information: http://librivox.org/songs-without-words-by-robert-j-burdette/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE (1844 - 1914)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Read by: in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Songs Without Words - Read by BGH
00:01:24 - 02 - Songs Without Words - Read by BHB
00:02:37 - 03 - Songs Without Words - Read by DD
00:03:52 - 04 - Songs Without Words - Read by DL
00:05:12 - 05 - Songs Without Words - Read by JCM
00:06:31 - 06 - Songs Without Words - Read by JF
00:07:50 - 07 - Songs Without Words - Read by LAH
00:09:11 - 08 - Songs Without Words - Read by LLW
00:10:53 - 09 - Songs Without Words - Read by RG
00:12:05 - 10 - Songs Without Words - Read by RN
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Songs Without Words by Robert J. Burdette. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 9, 2013.Robert Jones Burdette was an American humorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye. A collection of his writings, edited by Clara, his second wife, was published in 1922 under the title Robert J. Burdette: His Message.This poem is taken from The Wit and Humor of America, Volume 7. (Summary from Wikipedia)
More information: http://librivox.org/songs-without-words-by-robert-j-burdette/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
Is this guidebook the personal guidebook used by 19th-century humorist and clergyman Robert Jones Burdette on his trip to Japan in 1910?
Who was Robert Burdette?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Jones_Burdette
Subscribe and hit the bell to see new videos every week.
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When my ship comes in by Robert Jones Burdette
SOMEWHERE, out on the blue seas sailing,
Where the winds dance and spin;
Beyond the reach of my eager hailing,
Over the breakers’ din;
Out where the dark storm-clouds are lifting,
Out where the blinding fog is drifting,
Out where the treacherous sand is shifting,
My ship is coming in.
Oh, I have watched till my eyes were aching,
Day after weary day;
Oh, I have hoped till my heart was breaking,
While the long nights ebbed away;
Could I but know where the waves had tossed her,
Could I but know what storms had crossed her,
Could I but know where the winds had lost her,
Out in the twilight gray!
But though the storms her course have altered,
Surely the port she ’ll win;
Never my faith in my ship has faltered,
I know she is coming in.
For through the restless ways of her roaming,
Through the mad rush of the wild waves foaming,
Through the white crest of the billows combing,
My ship is coming in.
Breasting the tides where the gulls are flying,
Swiftly she ’s coming in;
Shallows and deeps and rocks defying,
Bravely she ’s coming in;
Precious the love she will bring to bless me,
Snowy the arms she will bring to caress me,
In the proud purple of kings she will dress me,
My ship that is coming in.
White in the sunshine her sails will be gleaming,
See, where my ship comes in;
At mast-head and peak her colors streaming,
Proudly she ’s sailing in;
Love, hope, and joy on her decks are cheering,
Music will welcome her glad appearing,
And my heart will sing at her stately nearing,
When my ship comes in.
Songs Without Words by Robert Jones BURDETTE (1844 - 1914)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Read by: in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Songs Without Words - Read by BGH
00:01:24 - 02 - Songs Without Words - Read by BHB
00:02:37 - 03 - Songs Without Words - Read by DD
00:03:52 - 04 - Songs Without Words - Read by DL
00:05:12 - 05 - Songs Without Words - Read by JCM
00:06:31 - 06 - Songs Without Words - Read by JF
00:07:50 - 07 - Songs Without Words - Read by LAH
00:09:11 - 08 - Songs Without Words - Read by LLW
00:10:53 - 09 - Songs Without Words - Read by RG
00:12:05 - 10 - Songs Without Words - Read by RN
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Songs Without Words by Robert J. Burdette. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 9, 2013.Robert Jones Burdette was an American humorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye. A collection of his writings, edited by Clara, his second wife, was published in 1922 under the title Robert J. Burdette: His Message.This poem is taken from The Wit and Humor of America, Volume 7. (Summary from Wikipedia)
More information: http://librivox.org/songs-without-words-by-robert-j-burdette/
LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
Robert Jones Burdette (July 30, 1844 – November 19, 1914) was an Americanhumorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye.
Early life
He was born in Greensboro, Pennsylvania, and received a secondary education in Peoria, Illinois. During the Civil War he served as a private in the 47th Illinois infantry. In 1869 he became night editor of the Peoria Daily Transcript and afterward was associated with other newspapers. He joined the staff of the Burlington Hawkeye in 1872, and his humorous paragraphs soon began to be quoted in newspapers throughout the country. With the encouragement of his first wife, the former Caroline S. Garret of Peoria, he began speaking in public. Consequently, he made a number of successful lecture tours. His lecture, "The Rise and Fall of the Mustache," was delivered well over three thousand times during a 30-year period. He also wrote the poem "Orphan Born," as well as "My First Cigar." He was sometimes referred to as the Burlington Hawkeye Man. In 1884, he left the Hawkeye to replace Stanley Huntley as the staff humorist for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, MI – When Robert Burdette first began working at the fire station, a new fire truck was worth about $70,000... Burdette first joined the fire department after a friend introduced him to the fire chief.
Grand Blanc TownshipFire ChiefRobert Burdette ... — Robert Burdette remembers the days when he worked at a hardware store in downtown Grand Blanc, and how he and his coworkers would go outside when the fire sirens sounded.
Donna is survived by two daughters, Renee (Billy) Colwell and Denise (Tim) Burdette; five grandchildren, Shane Burdette, Jessica (Jon) Roberts, Eli Burdette, Brooke Hannen and Rylee Hoadley; five ...
The Grand Blanc Township Fire Department was alerted to the fire in the two-story home at 10.25 p.m., fire ChiefRobert Burdette said in a press release ... began firefighting operations, Burdette said.
Township buys ATV. GRAND BLANC TWP... “We have an aging ATV that’s been around about 25 years, and we have to replace it,” said Fire ChiefRobert Burdette ... Burdette said the fire department has sufficient funds in its capital budget. — L.R ... GRAND BLANC TWP.
Burdette wrote in a June 21 email to Assistant City ManagerRobert Herr that the shelter’s facilities personnel rejected the tent structure proposal, saying that “they don’t ...