| 1841 - 806 страници
...entertainment given by the East India Company to Lord Duncan, in honour of the victory of Comperdown. Enroll'd in our bright annals lives fall many a gallant name...achieved at Camperdown. October the eleventh it was, he spied the Dutch at nine ; The British signal flew — " to break their close embattled line." Their... | |
| 1841 - 962 страници
...Company to Lord Duncan, in honour of the victory of Comperdovm. EnroU'd in our bright annals lives full many a gallant name ; But never British heart conceived...achieved at Camperdown. October the eleventh it was, he spied the Dutch at nine ; The British signal flew — " to break their close embattled line." Their... | |
| 1843 - 866 страници
...(afterwards) great northern poet : , Enrolled in our bright annals lives full many a gallant name j But never British heart conceived a deed of prouder fame, To shield her liberties and laws, to guard our Sovereign's crown, Than noble Duncan's mighty arm achieved at... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1846 - 682 страници
...not more frequently exert his powers in a similar direction. Enrolled in our bright annals lives full many a gallant name, But never British heart conceived...he spyed the Dutch at nine. The British signal flew " /'•. break their close embattled line," Their line he broke — for every heart, on that auspicious... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 480 страници
...— Enrolled in our bright annals lives full many a gallant name, But never British heart coneeived a deed of prouder fame, To shield our liberties and laws, to guard our Sovereign's erown, Than noble Dunean's mighty arm achieved at Comperdown. October the eleventh it was, he spyed... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1847 - 490 страници
...and was received with great enthusiasm by the company : — Enrolled in our bright annals lives full many a gallant name, But never British heart conceived...at nine, The British signal flew " To break their dose embattled line," Their line he broke — for every heart, on that auspicious day, The bitter memory... | |
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