For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again. Memoirs of His Own Life - 第 153 頁Tate Wilkinson 著 - 1790完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1854 - 710 頁
...decisions was probably the " better and displayed. part of valour" inasmuch as I "He who fights and raus away, May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain, Will never live to fight again." Mr. Abbott would display less than his usual amount of partizanship,... | |
| Where - 1855 - 86 頁
...felt a wound. Romeoand Juliet, actii, scene 2. SHAKEN 1 Hide your diminished rays. Third Moral Es. He who fights and runs away May live to fight another day, But he who is in battle slain Will never live to fight again.1 Musarum Delicice, 1656. MENNIS AND SMITH. Herself a fairer flower.... | |
| John Russell (author of Alfred Barton.) - 1858 - 394 頁
...did not attempt to retaliate. No, he acted under a better — to his taste — standing rule, " He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day. But he who is in battle slain, Will never live to fight again." and had at length slipped the bolt, opened the portal, and... | |
| 1858 - 882 頁
...live in expectation of the renewing of the attack. It was a profound philosopher who said : " • Ые who fights and runs away. May live to fight another day ; But he who Is in battle slain, Will never live to fight again.' " We have often kept up the lire, at intervals, ever since,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1858 - 450 頁
...running over to the Continent — strengthening his argument by reference to the famous text — He who fights and runs away May live to fight another day. But, unfortunately, of all the reasons he could have selected at that moment for running away, the prospect... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham, Mary Caroline Maberly - 1861 - 164 頁
...necessary. We may, if we choose, say he who steab, &c. A well-known pair of couplets runs thus — He who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Will never live to fight again. If it were not, however, for the metre, he might be omitted;... | |
| 1862 - 262 頁
...with the sword as pen, They had laid down that good old plan Of safety to a cornered man : " That he who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day ; But he that is in battle slain, Will never live to fight again !" And as their fighting men were scarce, Their... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1864 - 368 頁
...This stratagem t'amuse our foes, To make an hon'rable retreat, And waive a total sure defeat: FOR HE WHO FIGHTS AND RUNS AWAY MAY LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY ; BUT HE WHO IS IN BATTLE SLAIN CAN NEVER RISE AND FIGHT AGAIN. Hence timely running's no mean part Of conduct in the martial... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1864 - 370 頁
...This stratagem t'amuse our foes, To make an hon'rable retreat, And waive a total sure defeat: FOR HE WHO FIGHTS AND RUNS AWAY MAY LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY; BUT HE WHO IS IN BATTLE SLAIN CAN NEVER RISE AND FIGHT AGAIN. Hence timely running's no mean part Of conduct in the martial... | |
| 1865 - 1120 頁
...four lines almost, but not quite, identical with those given in Newbery's book, which are : " For he who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day : But he who is in battle slain^ Can never rise and fight again." I do not pretend to decide upon their authorship ; but it may... | |
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