The victories of the Sutlej, a prize poem. Together with The sailor's Christimas eve, and other pieces |
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THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ , . . . . . . . . THE SAILOR ' S CHRISTMAS EVE ,
. . . . . . . . POLAND , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEAR , . . . . . . . . . . . JOY , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PEACE , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ECCLESIASTES , III . 21 , . . . . . . HEBREWS , XIII .
THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ , . . . . . . . . THE SAILOR ' S CHRISTMAS EVE ,
. . . . . . . . POLAND , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEAR , . . . . . . . . . . . JOY , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PEACE , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ECCLESIASTES , III . 21 , . . . . . . HEBREWS , XIII .
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THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ . “ Arma ! Arma ! aqui vienen los Ingleses . ”
Canto the first . 1 . The moon had risen radiant and fair , And shed a light most
tranquilly serene , Diffusing softness o ' er the midnight air , Enlightening nature
with ...
THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ . “ Arma ! Arma ! aqui vienen los Ingleses . ”
Canto the first . 1 . The moon had risen radiant and fair , And shed a light most
tranquilly serene , Diffusing softness o ' er the midnight air , Enlightening nature
with ...
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At dawn of day the battle was resumed , With unrelenting and untiring bent , Our
lances gleamed , our guns unanswered boomed , The ammunition of the foe was
spent ; The blood of the slain Flowed all around , And THE VICTORIES OF THE ...
At dawn of day the battle was resumed , With unrelenting and untiring bent , Our
lances gleamed , our guns unanswered boomed , The ammunition of the foe was
spent ; The blood of the slain Flowed all around , And THE VICTORIES OF THE ...
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... land and life appear ; By incarnate Brahma ' s power ,Come the day and come
the hour , Come the hour of victory , When the Sikh shall yet be free ; When
Lahore shall raise her head , Like an offspring THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ
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... land and life appear ; By incarnate Brahma ' s power ,Come the day and come
the hour , Come the hour of victory , When the Sikh shall yet be free ; When
Lahore shall raise her head , Like an offspring THE VICTORIES OF THE SUTLEJ
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Abdoul , though it rend my heart That so quickly we must part , Yet I would not
thee detain ,Speed thee to the battle plain ; Go , since glory bids thee go , — Be
victorious o ' er the foe . ” Her Abdoul then she tenderly embraced , And all his
sad ...
Abdoul , though it rend my heart That so quickly we must part , Yet I would not
thee detain ,Speed thee to the battle plain ; Go , since glory bids thee go , — Be
victorious o ' er the foe . ” Her Abdoul then she tenderly embraced , And all his
sad ...
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The Victories of the Sutlej, a Prize Poem. Together with the Sailor's ... Henry F. Brooks Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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88. oldal - I will say to the north, Give up; and to the south, Keep not back: bring my sons from far, and my daughters from the ends of the earth; even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him ; yea, I have made him.
81. oldal - Arthur [his son] by my side, in the centre, about thirty yards in front of the men, to prevent their firing, and we drove the enemy without a halt from one extremity of the camp to the other, capturing thirty or forty guns as we went along, which fired at twenty paces from us, and were served obstinately. The brave men drew up in an excellent line, and cheered Gough and myself as we rode up the line, the regimental colours lowering to me as on parade. The mournful part is the heavy loss I have sustained...
81. oldal - The night of the 21st was the most extraordinary in my life. I bivouacked with the men, without food or covering, and our nights are bitter cold. A burning camp in our front, our brave fellows lying down under a heavy cannonade, which continued during the whole night, mixed with the wild cries of the Sikhs, our English hurrah ! the tramp of men, and the groans of the dying.
82. oldal - ... centre, about thirty yards in front of the men, to prevent their firing, and we drove the enemy without a halt from one extremity of the camp to the other, capturing thirty or forty guns as we went along, which fired at twenty paces from us, and were served obstinately. The brave men drew up in an excellent line, and cheered Gough and myself as we rode up the line, the regimental colours lowering to me as on parade. The mournful part is the heavy loss I have sustained in my officers. I have had...
84. oldal - WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave...
77. oldal - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
82. oldal - ... out of twelve — placing his young son, a boy of seventeen or eighteen years of age, in the front of the line, in order that the British troops might be induced not to fire on the enemy, but drive them back by the force of the British bayonet. It was characteristic of the man
80. oldal - ... occupied a part of the enemy's camp. In the middle of the night the camp took fire, and further conflict was for a time suspended in consequence ; but as soon as it had ceased the army of Lahore brought forward their heavy artillery, and poured a most destructive fire upon our troops. The details of those occurrences have been given with admirable clearness in the despatches of both commanders ; but there have been private letters received which speak of them with less of formality, and perhaps...
81. oldal - During the night I occasionally called on our brave English soldiers to punish the Sikhs when they came too close and were impudent ; and when morning broke we went at it in true English style.
81. oldal - ... cold. A burning camp in our front, our brave fellows lying down under a heavy cannonade, which continued during, the whole night, mixed with the wild cries of the Sikhs, our English hurrah, the tramp of men, and the groans of the dying. In this state, with a handful of men who had carried the batteries the night before, I remained till morning, taking very short intervals of rest by lying down with various regiments in succession, to ascertain their temper and revive their spirits...