Leave me, comrades, here I drop ; No, sir, take them on ; All are wanted, none should stop ; Duty must be done. Those whose guard you take will find me, As they pass below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering, Fell amid the snow. And ever on the dreary... Storm and Calm on the Downs - Página 60por Ellen E. Lushington - 1884 - 391 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Lushington - 1855 - 146 páginas
...Judge, O God, between us Justly, as to-day. Cjje |loa& to % Cratdjes. ' LEAVE me, comrades — here I drop — ' No, Sir, take them on — 'All are wanted...guard you take will find me ' As they pass below.' So the soldier spoke, and staggering, Fell amid the snow. And ever on the dreary heights Down came... | |
| 1856 - 542 páginas
...made to feel for the nameless hero : — •THE ROAD TO THE TRENCHES. " Leave me, comrades — here I drop — " No, sir, take them on — " All are wanted...Those whose guard you take will find me " As they pass helow." So the soldier spoke, and staggering, Fell amid the snow. And ever on the dreary heights Down... | |
| 1856 - 538 páginas
...abruptness; but the right impression is given, and the reader is made to feel for the nameless hero :— ' THE ROAD TO THE TRENCHES. " Leave me, comrades—here I drop— " No, sir, take them on— " All are wanted—none should stop— " Those whose guard you take will find me " Duty must be done. "As they... | |
| Henry Lushington - 1859 - 324 páginas
...melancholy which seems to me especially felicitous. THE ROAD TO THE TRENCHES. " Leave me, comrades — here I drop — " No, Sir, take them on — " All are wanted...guard you take will find me " As they pass below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering Fell amid the snow. And ever on the dreary heights Down came the... | |
| Alexander Ronald Grant - 1871 - 164 páginas
...he lies buried Who died for Britain's Queen. THE ROAD TO THE TRENCHES. " LEAVE me, comrades — here I drop. No, sir ; take them on — All are wanted...should stop — Duty must be done. Those whose guard yon take will find me As they pass below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering Fell amid the snow... | |
| Alexander Ronald Grant - 1874 - 154 páginas
...he lies buried Who died for Britain's Queen. THE ROAD TO THE TRENCHES. " LEAVE me, comrades — here I drop. No, sir ; take them on — All are wanted...whose guard you take will find me As they pass below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering Fell amid the snow : And ever on the dreary heights Down came... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 260 páginas
...' LESSON XLIII. THE EOAD TO THE TRENCHES. SPELLING. wrench snowdrift tongue height famine soldier " LEAVE me, comrades,'here I drop, — No, sir, take...whose guard you take will find me As they pass below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering, Pell amid the snow ; And ever on the dreary heights Down came... | |
| James Booth (head master of the Caledonian schools, Liverpool) - 1881 - 232 páginas
...marching through the snow ! 1 By permission. Leave me, comrades, here I drop ! — On, my captain, on ! All are wanted — none should stop ; duty must...whose guard you take will find me as they pass below.' So the soldier spoke, and staggering fell amid the snow ; While ever on the dreary heights down came... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1882 - 232 páginas
...hero's voice and low—marching through the snow. 2. " Leave me, comrades ! here I drop; on, my captain, on! All are wanted, none should stop ; duty must be...guard you take will find me, as they pass, below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering, fell amid the snow; While ever, on the dreary heights, down came... | |
| England - 1885 - 426 páginas
...voice and low — marching through the snow. 2. " Leave me, comrades ! here I drop ; on, my captain, on ! All are wanted, none should stop ; duty must...guard you take will find me, as they pass, below." So the soldier spoke, and staggering, fell amid the snow; While ever, on the dreary heights, down came... | |
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