Where the bloody Nana was lying then; Who stood to try one battle more For the possession of his den Against but a thousand strong. And many a gun he laid in train To sweep along our serried ranks ; His foot entrenched lay on the plain, His horsemen clustered... Historical odes, and other poems - Page 66by Richard Watson Dixon - 1864Full view - About this book
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...world everywhere did smile With joy at the thousand strong. And so at last they reached (lawnpore, Where the bloody Nana was lying then: Who stood to...entrenched lay on the plain. His horsemen clustered on his Hanks Against but a thousand strong. Tlirougli reeling heat-mists of the noon The tottering force to... | |
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