 | Nicholas Mansergh - 1997 - 302 pages
...concluded a speech at Belfast with words 'which are best expressed by one of our great English poets': The combat deepens; on ye brave Who rush to glory or the grave. Wave, Ulster - all thy banners wave And charge with all thy chivalry Even the ranks of Tuscany, in this case... | |
 | Purnima Bose - 2003 - 300 pages
...rule efforts, and he concluded one address to a group of Unionists with the following exhortation: The combat deepens, on ye brave Who rush to glory or the grave; Wave Ulster, all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry, (quoted in Bardon 147) In an open letter... | |
 | Roberto de Haro - 2006 - 708 pages
...cutting off the connection. The next day he left for France. Part IV Back to France The Clarion to Combat The combat deepens. On ye brave, Who rush to glory...thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry! —Thomas Campbell, Hohenlinden The convoy left American shores on the third week of January 1918,... | |
 | Laurence Stallings - 2006 - 388 pages
...her, fearful. She walked away. He lay enveloped in bitterness some time. BOOK FOUR TOURNEYS CHAPTER XI "The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory or the grave!" RICHARD was to be discharged from the hospital the first of September, after six months in a plaster... | |
 | David W. Newton, William Gilmore Simms - 2007 - 598 pages
...quotation is from the last stanza of the poem "Hohenlinden" by Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777-1844): "Few, few shall part where many meet! / The snow shall...beneath their feet / Shall be a soldier's sepulchre." p. 77, line 21 Thompson's regiment: William Thomson, a member of the Provincial Congress from the Orangeburg... | |
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