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" Stout Skippon hath a wound ; the centre hath given ground : Hark ! hark ! — What means the trampling of horsemen on our rear ? Whose banner do I see, boys ? Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys. Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. "
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Page 48
1904
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A Library of Religious Poetry: A Collection of the Best Poems of All Ages ...

Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - Religious poetry - 1885 - 1148 pages
...Lord, defend the right ! Stand back to back, in God's name ! and fight it to the last ! Stout Skippen hath a wound, — the centre hath given ground. Hark!...banner do I see, boys? 'Tis he! thank God ! 'tis he, boys ! Bear up another minute ! Brave Oliver is here.1 Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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Elzevir Classics: Being Choice Selections Reprinted from the Elzevir Library ...

1887 - 410 pages
...back, in God's name, and fight it to the la1t. the right! Stout Skippon hath a wound; the center hath horsemen on our rear? Whose banner do I see, boys? 'Tis he, thank given ground: Hark! hark!—What means the trampling of God, 'tis he, boys, Bear up another minute:...
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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English essays - 1889 - 796 pages
...thy might ! О Lord, defend the right ! Stand back to back, in God's name, and fight it to the last. Stout Skippon hath a wound ; the centre hath given...banner do I see, boys ? 'Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys, Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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Heroic Ballads: With Poems of War and Patriotism

David Henry Montgomery - American poetry - 1890 - 344 pages
...Whitehall, London. 8 Skippen: Philip Skippen, or Skippon, major-general of the Parliament. ary forces. Hark ! hark ! what means the trampling of horsemen...banner do I see, boys ? 'Tis he ! thank God ! 'tis he, boys ! Bear up another minute ! Brave Oliver l is here ! Their heads all stooping low, their points...
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The Blue Poetry Book

Andrew Lang - Children's poetry - 1891 - 384 pages
...thy might ! O Lord, defend the right ! Stand back to back, in God's name, and fight it to the last. Stout Skippon hath a wound ; the centre hath given...banner do I see, boys ? 'Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys. Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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The Blue Poetry Book

Andrew Lang - Children's poetry - 1892 - 328 pages
...in God's name, and fight it to the last. Stout Skippon hath a wound ; the centre hath given ground : Whose banner do I see, boys ? Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys. Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...wound ; the centre hath given ground : Hark ! hark ! — What means the trampling of horsemen on out rear? Whose banner do I see, boys ? 'Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys. Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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Choice English Lyrics

James Baldwin - English poetry - 1894 - 376 pages
...thy might ! O Lord, defend the right ! Stand back to back, in God's name, and fight it to the last. Stout Skippon hath a wound ; the centre hath given...banner do I see, boys ? Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys, Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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Elocution and Action

Frank Townsend Southwick - Elocution - 1894 - 266 pages
...hath a wound ; the centre hath given ground ; Hark ! hark ! What means this tramping of horsemen in our rear ? Whose banner do I see, boys ? 'Tis he, thank God ! 'tis he, boys ! Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 862 pages
...wound ; the centre hath given ground : Hark ! hark ! — What means the trampling of horsemen on oul rear ? Whose banner do I see, boys ? Tis he, thank God, 'tis he, boys. Bear up another minute : brave Oliver is here. % Their heads all stooping low, their points all...
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