| James Fenimore Cooper - 1897 - 252 páginas
...harbingered by fierce acclaim, That from the shroud of smoke and flame Pealed wildly the imperial name ! But on the British heart were lost The terrors of the charging host ; 60 For not an eye the storm that viewed Changed its proud glance of fortitude ; Nor was one forward... | |
| William Henry Fitchett - 1898 - 392 páginas
...the sergeant who was his comrade in the struggle at the gate of Hougoumont. III. PICTON AND D'ERLON " But on the British heart were lost The terrors of...footstep staid, As dropp'd the dying and the dead." — SCOTT. MEANTIME a furious artillery duel raged between the opposing ridges. Wellington had ordered... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 344 páginas
...harbinger'd by fierce acclaim, That from the shroud of smoke and flame, Pealed wildly the imperial name. But on the British heart were lost The terrors of the charging host; For not an eye the storm that viewed Changed its proud glance of fortitude, Nor was one forward footstep stayed, As dropped the dying... | |
| David Salmon - 1899 - 296 páginas
...the subject of all verse. Within a windowed niche of that high hall Sate Brunswick's fated chieftain. But on the British heart were lost The terrors of the charging host. b. Pick out Predicate, Subject, and Object. b. Pick out Predicate, Subject, and Object. comfort could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 394 páginas
...be beat, — what will they say in England ? " It is needless to say how this appeal was answered. XII. But on the British heart were lost The terrors...forward footstep staid, As dropp'd the dying and the dead.1 Fast as their ranks the thunders tear, Fast they renew'd each serried square ; And on the wounded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 760 páginas
...beat, — what will they say in England ? " It is needless to say how this appeal was answered. XIL But on the British heart were lost The terrors of...forward footstep staid, As dropp'd the dying and the dead.1 Fast as their ranks the thunders tear, Fast they renew'd each serried square ; And on the wounded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 396 páginas
...harbinger'd by fierce acclaim, That, from the shroud of smoke and flame, Peal'd wildly the imperial name. XI. But on the British heart were lost The terrors of...forward footstep staid, As dropp'd the dying and the dead.1 Fast as their ranks the thunders tear, Fast they renew'd each serried square ; And on the wounded... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1900 - 622 páginas
...rolled along. Forth harbingered by fierce acclaim, 210 That from the shroud of smoke and flame Pealed wildly the imperial name. XII But on the British heart...of the charging host; For not an eye the storm that viewed Changed its proud glance of fortitude, Nor was one forward footstep staid, As dropped the dying... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1900 - 504 páginas
...harbingered by fierce acclaim, That, from the shroud of smoke and Same, Pealed wildly the imperial name. But on the British heart were lost The terrors of the charging host ; For not an eye the storm that viewed Changed its proud glance of fortitude, Nor was one forward footstep staid, As dropped the dying... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 618 páginas
...by fierce acclaim, aio That from the shroud of smoke and flame Pealed wildly the imperial name. xn But on the British heart were lost The terrors of the charging host; For not an eye the storm that viewed Changed its proud glance of fortitude, Nor was one forward footstep staid, As dropped the dying... | |
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