The slippery streets of Monterey. The foe himself recoiled aghast, When, striking where he strongest lay, We swooped his flanking batteries past, And, braving full their murderous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. Our banners on those turrets... The Southern literary messenger - Página 4661858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1904 - 562 páginas
...past, And, braving full their murderous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play;...we who pressed Beside the brave who fell that day; P»ut who of us has not confessed He 'd rather share their warrior rest Than not have been at Monterey?... | |
| Augustus White Long - 1905 - 382 páginas
...past, And braving full their murderous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. 10 Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play;...memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey. 15 We are not many — we who pressed Beside the brave who fell that day; But who of us has not confessed... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 348 páginas
...Monterey. 20 Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play; Where orange-boughs above their grave, Keep green the memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey. 25 We are not many, we who pressed Beside the brave who fell that day; But who of us has not confessed... | |
| 1913 - 620 páginas
...Monterey. 286 Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play; Where orange-boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the brave...who fell that day; But who of us has not confessed We'd rather share their warrior rest Than not have been at Monterey? The Picket Guard BY ETHEL LYNN... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1908 - 748 páginas
...Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave. And there our evening bugles play: Where orange-boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the brave...fought and fell at Monterey. We are not many — we who press'd Beside the brave who fell that day — But who of us has not confess'd He'd rather share their... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1908 - 746 páginas
...Keep green the memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey. We are not many — we who press'd Beside the brave who fell that day — But who of us has not confess'd He'd rather share their warrior rest Than not have been at Monterey? CHABLEB FEXNO HOFFMAN.... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1910 - 720 páginas
...past, And, braving full their murderous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play...boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the bravo Who fought and fell at Monterey. We are not many, — we who pressed Beside the brave who fell... | |
| Edwin Emerson - 1912 - 488 páginas
...Monterey. "Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play: Where orange-boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey." 'An armistice of eight weeks was agreed upon. The armistice was disapproved by the American Secretary... | |
| 1913 - 492 páginas
...past, And, braving full their murderous blast, Stormed home the towers of Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play,...memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey. We were not many — we who pressed Beside the brave who fell that day; But, who of us have riot confessed... | |
| Marie Louise Herdman - 1916 - 546 páginas
...Monterey. Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play : Where orange-boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey." General Taylor now felt that he was strong enough to advance farther into Mexico ; but before he had... | |
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