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- The Charge of the Light Brigade - Poetry Foundation
Rode the six hundred “Forward, the Light Brigade!” Was there a man dismayed? Someone had blundered Theirs but to do and die Rode the six hundred All the world wondered Shattered and sundered Not the six hundred While horse and hero fell Left of six hundred When can their glory fade? O the wild charge they made! All the world wondered
- The Charge Of The Light Brigade By Lord Alfred Tennyson, Famous . . .
Captain Nolan replied with a sweeping wave of his hand Moments later the Light Brigade began to move Six hundred men strong, they rode down the narrow valley in what has become a lesson taught to this very day in military academies worldwide about the importance of clear communication
- The Charge of the Light Brigade Full Text - Owl Eyes
0 Replies You're viewing 0 of 3 free annotations Keep reading or unlock them all now » The poem is a narrative poem, one that tells a story These lines, in following the first lines of the text, establish the setting and the situation in the story that will unfold as the poem continues The “six hundred” refers to the soldiers in the Light Brigade Capitalizing “Death” draws
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- [In the throne room of the Red Keep]Jaime Lannister: It must be strange . . .
Five hundred men and this room was silent as a crypt except for the screams, of course, and the Mad King laughing And later, when I watched the Mad King die, I remembered him laughing as your father burned it felt like justice
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- Gettysburg (1993) - Quotes - IMDb
Wires hot with messages "Attack! Attack!" So he will set up a ring around these hills And when Lee's army is all nicely entrenched behind fat rocks on the high ground, Meade'll finally attack, if he can coordinate the army Straight up the hillside, out in the open, in that gorgeous field of fire We will charge valiantly and be butchered
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One hundred men will test today But only three win the Green Beret Back at home a young wife waits Her Green Beret has met his fate He has died for those oppressed Leaving her his last request Put silver wings on my son's chest Make him one of America's best He'll be a man they'll test one day Have him win the Green Beret ( Correct these Lyrics )
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