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HMS Sprightly was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was built speculatively by Laird, Son & Company, Birkenhead, pre-empting further orders for vessels of this type, and was purchased by the navy in 1901.
Sprightly arrived at Plymouth from Birkenhead in late November 1901 for tests and fitting of navy equipment. She was placed in the B division of the Fleet Reserve at Devonport in late March 1902.
Sprightly was commissioned at Devonport by Commander Roger Keyes on 13 May 1902, with the crew of the destroyer Falcon, taking that ship´s place in the instructional flotilla.
Oh Lord, what manner of man is this?
All nations in him are blest,
all things are done by his will;
he spoke to the sea and the sea stood still.
Rit. Now, ain't that a witness for my Lord?
Ain't that a witness for my Lord?(2v.)
My soul is a witness for my Lord.
Now there was a man of the Pharisees,
His name was Nicodemus and he didn't believe.
The same came to Christ by night.
Wanted to be taught out of human sight.
Nicodemus was a man who desired to know
how a man can be born when he is old.
Christ told Nicodemus as a friend,
"Man you must be born again."
Said, "Marvel not, man, if you wanna be wise,
Repent, believe and be baptized".
Rit. Then you'll be a witness for my Lord,
You'll be a witness for my Lord (2 v.)
My soul is a witness for my Lord.
Now you read about Samson, from his birth
strongest man that ever lived on earth,
'way back yonder in ancient times
he killed ten thousand Philistines.
Then old Samson went wandering about;
Samson's strength was never found out
Till his wife sat upon his knee.
She said: "Tell me where your strength lies, if you
please".
Now, Samson's wife, she talk so fair,
Samson said: "Cut off my hair,
shave my head as you clean your hand
and my strength will become like a natural man".
Rit. Old Samson was a witness for my Lord. (3 v.)
My soul is a witness for my Lord.
There's another witness for my Lord. (3 v.)