| United States - 1864 - 356 pages
...into the dark woods which closed around them went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...swiftly back for half the distance they had won. Not swiftly, nor in panic, any further. Closing up their shattered lines, they came slowly away ; a regiment... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1866 - 554 pages
...into the dark woods which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...the woods, among which they saw their beaten enemy disappqaring — followed still, with another cheer, and flung themselves against the cover. But out... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1866 - 654 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came within easy range of the woods, among which thev saw their beaten enemy disappearing — followed still, with another cheer, and flung themselves... | |
| Frank Moore - History - 1867 - 620 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...swiftly back for half the distance they had won. Not swiftly, nor in panic, any farther. Closing up their shattered lines, they came ! slowly away ; a regiment... | |
| Frank Moore - History - 1867 - 602 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...swiftly back for half the distance they had won. Not swiftly, nor in panic, any farther. Closing up their shattered lines, they came slowly away; a regiment... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1882 - 590 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...and bent, and broke in a moment that eager front, I and hurled them swiftly back for half the distance they had won. Not swiftly, nor in panic, any farther.... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1882 - 590 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...heavily terrible volleys — volleys which smote, i and bent, and broke in a moment that eager front, ' and hurled them swiftly back for half the distance... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1882 - 594 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...another cheer, and flung themselves against the cover. 470 ANECDOTES, POETRY, AND INCIDENTS. been ; hardly a brigade where a whole division had been victorious.... | |
| Frank Moore - American literature - 1889 - 602 pages
...the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. Meade and his Pennsylvanians followed hard and fast — followed till they came...another cheer, and flung themselves against the cover. 473 ANECDOTES, POETRY. AND INCIDENTS. been ; hardly a brigade where a whole division had been victorious.... | |
| Charles E. Davis - United States - 1893 - 570 pages
...wood, and then back again into the dark woods, which closed around them, went the retreating rebels. But out of those gloomy woods came suddenly and heavily...swiftly back for half the distance they had won. Not swiftly nor in panic, any further. Closing up their shattered lines, they came slowly away; a regiment... | |
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