The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 26±ÇJenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... shouts , and with torches March'd onwards our dusty battalions , And we girt the tall castle of Louis , A million of tatterdemalions ! We storm'd the fair gardens where tower'd The walls of his heritage splendid . Ah , shame on him ...
... shouts , and with torches March'd onwards our dusty battalions , And we girt the tall castle of Louis , A million of tatterdemalions ! We storm'd the fair gardens where tower'd The walls of his heritage splendid . Ah , shame on him ...
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... shouting we led him , And took him , and bound him , and slew him . ' The monarchs of Europe against me Have plotted a godless alliance : I'll fling them the head of King Louis , ' She said , ' as my gage of defiance . ' " I see him as ...
... shouting we led him , And took him , and bound him , and slew him . ' The monarchs of Europe against me Have plotted a godless alliance : I'll fling them the head of King Louis , ' She said , ' as my gage of defiance . ' " I see him as ...
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... shout at her screaming , We laugh'd at the fright she had shown At the sight of the head of her minion ; How she'd tremble to part with her own . " We had taken the head of King Capet , We called for the blood of his wife ; Undaunted ...
... shout at her screaming , We laugh'd at the fright she had shown At the sight of the head of her minion ; How she'd tremble to part with her own . " We had taken the head of King Capet , We called for the blood of his wife ; Undaunted ...
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... at Brussels to - night . ' We answer'd his voice with a shout ; Our eagles were bright in the sun ; Our drums and our cannon spoke out , And the thundering battle begun . " One charge to another succeeds , Like waves that [ 15 ] BALLADS.
... at Brussels to - night . ' We answer'd his voice with a shout ; Our eagles were bright in the sun ; Our drums and our cannon spoke out , And the thundering battle begun . " One charge to another succeeds , Like waves that [ 15 ] BALLADS.
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... shouts " Saint George for Marlborow ! " Take Doctor Southey from the shelf , An LL.D. , -a peaceful man ; Good Lord , how doth he plume himself Because we beat the Corsican ! From first to last his page is filled With stirring 2 [ 17 ] ...
... shouts " Saint George for Marlborow ! " Take Doctor Southey from the shelf , An LL.D. , -a peaceful man ; Good Lord , how doth he plume himself Because we beat the Corsican ! From first to last his page is filled With stirring 2 [ 17 ] ...
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