| Sydney Smith - 1855 - 408 sider
...the corporal upon his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of Salsine, where a cannon-ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. TJnnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1856 - 442 sider
...his back, and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head: his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. TJnnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 sider
...him through all the danger as far as the Abbey of Saltine, when a cannon ball took off his head :10 his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair/1 and then threw himself on the bleeding carcase,12 crying : " Ah, Valentine... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 466 sider
...his back and brought him through all that danger as far as the Abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy,...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, " Ah, Valentine... | |
| Book - 1867 - 662 sider
...through all tho danger as far as the abbey of Salsmo, where a cannon-ball took off his head, and hi> body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, ros<,> up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, " Ah ! Valentine,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 sider
...the corporal upon his back, and brought him through all that danger, as far as the abbty of Salsine, where a cannon-ball took off his head : his body fell...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up. tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying: 'Ah, Valentine,... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 596 sider
...the corporal upon his back, and brought him through all that danger, as fur as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon-ball took off his head : his body fell...carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, 'An, Valentino... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 592 sider
...the corporal upon his back, and brought him through all that danger, as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon-ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Uuuion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 634 sider
...through all that danger, as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon-ball took off his head : h1s body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcase, crying, ' Ah, Valentine... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 sider
...that danger, as far as the abbey of Salsine, where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell 30 under his enemy whom he was carrying off. Unnion immediately forgot his wound, rose up, tearing his hair, and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcass, crying, 'Ah, Valentine... | |
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