| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 páginas
...received a wound which he immediately perceived to be mortal, and being unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to...him under a tree, with his face towards the enemy : \henjixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which he held up instead of a cross, he addressed... | |
| William Robertson - 1836 - 662 páginas
...attendants to place him unacr a tree, with his face towards the enemy; • Guk. I. xr. MT. CipoBi, Itt. then fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which...up instead of a cross, he addressed his prayers to Uod, and in this posture, which became his character both as a soldier and as a Christian, be calmly... | |
| William Robertson - 1836 - 662 páginas
...received a wound which be immediately perceived to be mortal, and being unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to...him under a tree, with his face towards the enemy ; • Guie. I. iv. K7. Capella, IM. m THE REIGN OF THE [Воок Ш. then fixing his eyes on the guard... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 396 páginas
...I have ceased to breathe. Away ! and be Victorious I (1) [Finding himself mortally wounded, Bayard ordered one of his attendants to place him under a...with his face towards the enemy ; then fixing his eyea on the guard of his sword, which he held up instead of a cross, lie addressed his prayers to God,... | |
| William Robertson - 1838 - 658 páginas
...received a wound which he immediately perceived to be mortal, and being unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to...him under a tree, with his face towards the enemy; • Guie. L XT. И7. Capelia, 1UO. then fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which he held up... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 páginas
...their retreat. But in that service he received a mortal wound; and being unable any longer to continue on horseback, he ordered one of his attendants to place him under a tree, where he calmly waited the approach of death. In this situation he was found by Bourbon, who led the... | |
| William Robertson - 1840 - 670 páginas
...perceived to be mortal, and being unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of bis attendants to place him under a tree, with his face towards the enemy ; • GUK. I. IT. Я7. Capeta, MO. then fixing his eyes on the guard of his sword, which he held up... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 páginas
...France But hark! hark! the assault grows warmer — Oh! i r« Finding himself mortally wounded. Bayard w . w . v . hi« face toward« the enemy : then, «xing hii eye« on the guard of his iword, which he held up Instead... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 838 páginas
...unable to continue any longer on horseback, he ordered one of his servants to place him under a trce, with his face towards the enemy ; then fixing his...guard of his sword, which he held up instead of a eross, he addressed his prayer to God ; and in this posture, which became his character both as a soldier... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 páginas
...the assault grows warmer — Oh ! 1 [" Finding himself mortally wounded, Hu .inl ordered one of bis ry rave, And godly Grahame chant a stupid stave ; Let sonneteering Bowles his strains r ores on the guar t of his iword, which he held up Instead of a cross, he ,id<lrr--id his I prayers... | |
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