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第 28 頁
... gave me , against my will , an opportunity to prove that my spirit was above insult . " " 66 A recruit who had joined at the same time with myself , was particularly active in his endeavours to turn me into ridicule . One evening , I ...
... gave me , against my will , an opportunity to prove that my spirit was above insult . " " 66 A recruit who had joined at the same time with myself , was particularly active in his endeavours to turn me into ridicule . One evening , I ...
第 42 頁
... gave us little to hope , un- less the crucifix was produced . It was found on the ground on the spot where we stood ; but it was not known who had taken it . The troops retired , and we were allowed to go back to prison without 42 ...
... gave us little to hope , un- less the crucifix was produced . It was found on the ground on the spot where we stood ; but it was not known who had taken it . The troops retired , and we were allowed to go back to prison without 42 ...
第 44 頁
... gave us his blessing , and ten doubloons a piece , and left us . We immediately , upon our release , set out on our re- turn to Britain , and had an agreeable and quick passage , in which nothing particular occurred . It was on the 25th ...
... gave us his blessing , and ten doubloons a piece , and left us . We immediately , upon our release , set out on our re- turn to Britain , and had an agreeable and quick passage , in which nothing particular occurred . It was on the 25th ...
第 45 頁
... gave us much pleasure . I do not mean to add to your sorrows by any reflection upon what is past , as you are now sensible of your former faults , and the cruelty of your desertion . Let it be a lesson to you in future . It had nearly ...
... gave us much pleasure . I do not mean to add to your sorrows by any reflection upon what is past , as you are now sensible of your former faults , and the cruelty of your desertion . Let it be a lesson to you in future . It had nearly ...
第 46 頁
... gave me the letter to read to my mother , aloud . While I read it , he seemed to pray fervently . He then desired me to write to you , as he would dictate . This letter was re- turned to us again . I now send it you , under cover of ...
... gave me the letter to read to my mother , aloud . While I read it , he seemed to pray fervently . He then desired me to write to you , as he would dictate . This letter was re- turned to us again . I now send it you , under cover of ...
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第 188 頁 - We thought as we hollowed his narrow bed And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow ! Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him, — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
第 188 頁 - But half of our heavy task was done, When the clock struck the hour for retiring; And we heard the distant and random gun That the foe was sullenly firing. Slowly and sadly we laid him down, From the field of his fame fresh and gory! We carved not a line, we raised not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory.
第 229 頁 - Come one, come all! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I." Sir Roderick marked, — and in his eyes Respect was mingled with surprise, And the stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel.
第 187 頁 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Nor in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him.
第 187 頁 - With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And -we spoke not a word of sorrow; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
第 186 頁 - NOT a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried.
第 285 頁 - Marshal had promised me, that in case we should be attacked, he would support me with one or more corps, as might be necessary.
第 181 頁 - General, discovering the mistake, said to them, " My brave 42d, join your comrades : ammunition is coming, and you have your bayonets !" Upon this, they instantly moved forward.
第 281 頁 - We maintained our position also, and completely defeated and repulsed all the enemy's attempts to get possession of it. The enemy repeatedly attacked us with a large body of cavalry and infantry, supported by a numerous and powerful artillery ; he made several charges with the cavalry upon our infantry, but all were repulsed in the steadiest manner.
第 285 頁 - Sainte, as the detachment of the light battalion of the legion which occupied it had expended all its ammunition, and the enemy occupied the only communication there was with them. The enemy repeatedly charged our infantry with his cavalry, but these attacks were uniformly unsuccessful, and they afforded opportunity to our cavalry to charge ; in one of which, Lord E.