more went grousing up Luggelaw. "The streets of England were left quite naked Of all its army both foot and horse; The Highlands of Scotland were left unguarded, Likewise the Hessians, the seas they crossed. To the Evenings in the Duffrey - 317 ページPatrick Kennedy 著 - 1875 - 404 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Patrick Kennedy - 1855 - 310 ページ
...Blackrock, And some up Shank-hill without wound or flaw, And if Barry Lawless be not a liar, There's more went grousing up Luggelaw. The streets of England...Likewise the Hessians the seas they crossed. To the Windmill Hill of Enniscorthy, The British fencibles they flew like deers ; And our ranks were tattered... | |
| Patrick Kennedy - 1855 - 296 ページ
...Blackrock, And some up Shank-hill without wound or flaw, And if Barry Lawless be not a liar, There's more went grousing up Luggelaw. The streets of England...Likewise the Hessians the seas they crossed. To the Windmill Hill of Enniscorthy, The British fencibles they flew like deers ; And our ranks were tattered... | |
| Elizabeth Hely Walshe - 1866 - 420 ページ
...following verse belonging to his ballad, found scribbled in a " Red-a-mad-aisy" in one of bis pockets:— " The streets of England were left quite naked Of all...Likewise the Hessians the seas they crossed; To the Windmill Hill of Enniscorthy The British fencibles they flew like deers ; And our ranks were tattered... | |
| Andrew Carpenter - 1998 - 662 ページ
...night being coming, we regretted sorely, Tho' one hundred soldiers lay on the ground. 15 The towns of England were left quite naked Of all its army, both foot and horse;" 1 The highlands of Scotland were left unguarded, Likewise the Hessians," the sea they crossed. 60 To... | |
| Andrew Carpenter - 1998 - 650 ページ
...The night being coming, we regretted sorely, Tho' one hundred soldiers lay on the ground." The towns of England were left quite naked Of all its army, both foot and horse; 16 The highlands of Scotland were left unguarded, Likewise the Hessians, 17 the sea they crossed. 60... | |
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