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... hill , Steady they load , steady they fire , moving right onward still , Betwixt the wood and Fontenoy , as through a furnace blast , Through rampart , trench and palisade , and bullets showering fast ; And on the open plain above they ...
... hill , Steady they load , steady they fire , moving right onward still , Betwixt the wood and Fontenoy , as through a furnace blast , Through rampart , trench and palisade , and bullets showering fast ; And on the open plain above they ...
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... hill , to face that battle - wind ; Their bayonets the breakers ' foam ; like rocks the men behind ! One volley crashes from their line , when through the surging smoke , With empty guns clutched in their hands , the headlong Irish ...
... hill , to face that battle - wind ; Their bayonets the breakers ' foam ; like rocks the men behind ! One volley crashes from their line , when through the surging smoke , With empty guns clutched in their hands , the headlong Irish ...
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... hills mingling with the clouds , until we knew not which was earth or which was sky . Very pleasant was that sojourn by the ... hill . On , like a hawk upon the wing , Our little wherry flies ; Against her bows the ripples sing , And the ...
... hills mingling with the clouds , until we knew not which was earth or which was sky . Very pleasant was that sojourn by the ... hill . On , like a hawk upon the wing , Our little wherry flies ; Against her bows the ripples sing , And the ...
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... hill we had to cross on Cannock heath on our way to Rugeley . The wind was very high , though while we were on low ground I had never suspected its real force . But my apprehensions began to increase with our ascent , and when on the ...
... hill we had to cross on Cannock heath on our way to Rugeley . The wind was very high , though while we were on low ground I had never suspected its real force . But my apprehensions began to increase with our ascent , and when on the ...
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... Hill , on the west side of Newmarket ; but the rule was not invariable . One wintry day he ordered us up to the Bury hills . It mizzled a very sharp sleet , the wind became uncom monly cutting , and Dun , the horse I rode , being ...
... Hill , on the west side of Newmarket ; but the rule was not invariable . One wintry day he ordered us up to the Bury hills . It mizzled a very sharp sleet , the wind became uncom monly cutting , and Dun , the horse I rode , being ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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