| 1864 - 588 páginas
...neighed, and thundered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreot's lines, Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two hundred. Wild all their...Yet how they all skedaddled ! Fled every Georgian, TTnsabred, unsaddled, Scattered and sundered. How they were routed there By the two hundred ! Mules... | |
| Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 páginas
...confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two hundred. nr. Wild all their eyes did glare, Whisked all their tails*...mule back bestraddled, Yet how they all skedaddled I Fled every Georgian. Unsabred, unsaddled, Scattered and sundered. How they were routed there By the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 620 páginas
...Pawed, brayed, and thundered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two hundred. Wild all their...mule back bestraddled, Yet how they all skedaddled I Fled every Georgian. Unsabred, unsaddled, Scattered and sundered, How they were routed there By the... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 664 páginas
...Pawed, brayed, and thundered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops, Stormed the two hundred. "Wild all...their tails in air, Scattering the ' Chivalry' there, All the world wondered 1" Union general to anticipate and repulse every attack. Before daylight the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 páginas
...Pawed, brayed, and thundered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two hundred. Wild all their...chivalry there, While all the world wondered. Not a mule hack bestraddled, Yet how they all skedaddled I Fled every Georgian. Unsabred, unsaddled, Scattered... | |
| John Hamilton Se Chevereli - 1883 - 296 páginas
...the two hundred. Mules to the right of them, Mules to the left of them, Mules behind them Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two hundred. Wild all their eyes did glare, Whisked all their tails in air, Scatt'ring the chivalry there, While all the world wondered. Not a mule's back bestraddled, Yet how... | |
| William Makepeace Thayer - 1885 - 410 páginas
...brayed, and thundered. " Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops, Stormed the two hundred. " Wild all...their tails in air, Scattering the ' Chivalry' there, All the world wondered." As soon as the pursuit of the enemy was relinquished, General Grant sent Sherman... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1885 - 644 páginas
...Pawed, brayed, and thnndered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's lines, Into the Georgia troops, Stormed the two hundred. Wild all...their tails in air, Scattering the 'Chivalry' there, All the world wondered!" the Union general to anticipate and repulse every attack. Before daylight... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1886 - 528 páginas
...brayed, and thundered. Breaking their own confines, Breaking through Longstieet'i lines, > Into the Georgia troops, Stormed the two hundred. Wild all their eyes did glare, Whisked all their tails in the air, Scattering the ' Chivalry' there, All the world wondered." As soon as the pursuit of the enemy... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 614 páginas
...own confines, Breaking through Longstreet's liues, Into the Georgia troops Stormed the two bundred. Wild all their eyes did glare, Whisked all their tails...chivalry there, While all the world wondered. Not o mule hack bestraddled, Yet how they all skedaddled I Fled every Georgian. Unsabred, unsaddled. Scattered... | |
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