Iberia Won a Poem Descriptive of the Peninsular War With Impressions From Rece

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Iberia Won a Poem Descriptive of the Peninsular War With Impressions From Rece
T M Terence Mcmahon Hughes
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XXXII.
On Ivantelly' s giant peak they fling Their last defiance soon their hope doth melt, Like hoar upon a sunny morn in Spring, For there our light brigades their way have felt Through mist thick gathering, as erewhile it dwelt Upon Lizasso's brow, but not to arrest Again our footsteps. Many a blow they dealt, Though viewless fatal. Through the clouds they guest The foeman's shadowy form, and scaled the mountain's breast.
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XXXIII.
Through misty veil that crowns the
...topmost crags Doth Nial with his rifles plunge amain ; Nor Morton with his light battalion lags. Gaul's chosen grenadiers Clausel with pain Sees from the mist emerging to the plain. Sharp rings the rifle ; with sonorous roll The musketry less keen replies in vain ! Disordered France retires, and rends the pole Our shout victorious raised the peak is Glory's goal !
XXXIV.
Pyrene's won! Upon the tallest crest Did Nial, Morton mark with fond embrace The crowning victory. "Why together rest Their eyes, the mist now melted, on that place Beneath?


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