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Pagina 256
He sweeps the vale , and o ' er the lea He bounds ; . . . he ' s up the hill , He
rushes where the English free ; “ De Vaux ! De Vaux ! and victory ! " And as he
presses still Upon the shrinking ranks , around they turn , Sweep wide their
kindling ...
He sweeps the vale , and o ' er the lea He bounds ; . . . he ' s up the hill , He
rushes where the English free ; “ De Vaux ! De Vaux ! and victory ! " And as he
presses still Upon the shrinking ranks , around they turn , Sweep wide their
kindling ...
Pagina 266
The banks of the Loire , of which they boast so much , are very tame to an English
eye . But the neighbourhood of Dinan can be rivalled by but few spots in the
world . The sides of the Rance , as we advanced up it , became nobly precipitous
...
The banks of the Loire , of which they boast so much , are very tame to an English
eye . But the neighbourhood of Dinan can be rivalled by but few spots in the
world . The sides of the Rance , as we advanced up it , became nobly precipitous
...
Pagina 310
The English advanced to the assault , and Henry Percy was about to lead them
up the hill , when March caught his bridle , and advised him to advance no farther
, but to pour the dreadful shower of English arrows into the enemy . This advice ...
The English advanced to the assault , and Henry Percy was about to lead them
up the hill , when March caught his bridle , and advised him to advance no farther
, but to pour the dreadful shower of English arrows into the enemy . This advice ...
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