| Joseph Wadsworth Keene - Elocution - 1879 - 256 pages
...line ! " How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal, Asking where to go in — through the clearing or pine ? " Oh, anywhere ! Forward... | |
| Gus Williams - 1881 - 556 pages
..." How he strode his brown steed I How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the medley infernal, Asking where to go in — through the clearing or pine ? " O, anywhere ! Forward !... | |
| Theodore Ayrault Dodge - Horsemanship - 1885 - 214 pages
..." How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...But a soldier's glance shot from his visor beneath ! " And a man who could not follow him did not long remain upon his staff. One of my lost opportunities... | |
| Theodore Ayrault Dodge - Horsemanship - 1885 - 224 pages
...steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, — and the reins in his teeth I He laughed like a boy when the holidays heighten, But a soldier's glance shot from his visor beneath ! " And a man who could not follow him did not long remain upon his staff. One of my lost opportunities... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - American poetry - 1886 - 752 pages
..." How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal, Asking where to go in, — through the clearing or pine ? " O, anywhere ! Forward... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - Poetry - 1886 - 362 pages
...!" How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal, Asking where to go in— through the clearing or pine? " O, anywhere ! Forward ! "Tis... | |
| American poetry - 1886 - 552 pages
...line!;' How he strode his brown steed! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, — and the reins in his teeth! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal. Asking where to go in, — through the clearing or pine? '•O, anywhere! Forward!... | |
| United States - 1886 - 638 pages
...line! " How he strode his brown steed! how we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left, and the reins in his teeth, He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the valley infernal, Asking where to go in, through the clearing or pine ? " Oh, anywhere ! Forward! 'Tis... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - Poetry - 1886 - 352 pages
...!" How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...from his visor beneath. Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal. Asking where to go in — through the clearing or pine ? " O, anywhere ! Forward !... | |
| Theophilus Francis Rodenbough - Medal of Honor - 1886 - 458 pages
..." How he strode his brown steed ! How we saw his blade brighten In the one hand still left — and the reins in his teeth ! He laughed like a boy when...holidays heighten, But a soldier's glance shot from his vision beneath. Up came the reserves to the melee infernal, Asking where to go in — through the clearing... | |
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