... blenched ? And when at length the moment for the last and decisive movement had arrived, and the valour which had so long been wisely checked was at last let loose — when, with words familiar but immortal, the Great Captain commanded the great... The Lamp [ed. by T.E. Bradley]. - Pàgina 27editat per - 1856Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1837 - 1322 pàgines
...when, with words familiar but immortal, the Great Captain exclaimed,' Up, lads, and at them !' — tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this, your own glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe ! The blood of England, Scotland, and... | |
| 1837 - 660 pàgines
...loose— when, with words familiar but immortal, the Great Captain exclaimed,' Up, lads, and at them !'— tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this, your own glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe! The blood of England, Scotland, and... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1839 - 642 pàgines
...— when with words familiar but immortal, the great captain exclaimed, " up lads, and at them," — tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this, your own glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood of England, of Scotland,... | |
| 1872 - 862 pàgines
...and decisive movement had arrived, and the valoar which had so long been wisely checked, was at last let loose — when, with words familiar, but immortal,...great assault — tell me if Catholic Ireland .with lees heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious country, precipitated herself apon the... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1847 - 480 pàgines
...and decisive movement had arrived, and the valour which had so long been wisely checked, was at last let loose — when, with words familiar, but immortal,...Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious country, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood of England, Scotland,... | |
| William Fagan - 1848 - 708 pàgines
...loose; when, with words familiar, but immortal, the Great Captain exclaimed—' Up, Lads, and at them !' —tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The Wood of England, Scotland, and... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pàgines
...and decided movement had arrived, and the valor which had so long bcen wisely checked was, at last, let loose, — when, with words familiar, but immortal,...assault, — tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives of this your own glorious country precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pàgines
...valor which had :.o long been wisely checked was, at last, let loose, — when, with words Ilimiliar, but immortal, the great captain commanded the great...assault, — tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives of this your own glorious country precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood... | |
| 1854 - 576 pàgines
...arrived, and the valor which had so long been wisely checked was, at last, let loose, — when, with word? familiar, but immortal, the great captain commanded...assault. — tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives of this your own glorious country precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood... | |
| 1855 - 364 pàgines
...rnshed again and again to the onset — tell me, if for an instant, when to hesitate for an instant was to be lost, the aliens blanched? And when at length...country, precipitated herself upon the foe? The blood of England, Scotland, and of Ireland flowed in the same stream and drenched the same field. When the chill... | |
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