| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). A Victorian Anthology, 18371895. 1895. |
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| The Three Scars |
| | | George Walter Thornbury (182876) |
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| THIS I got on the day that Goring | |
| Fought through York, like a wild beast roaring | |
| The roofs were black, and the streets were full, | |
| The doors built up with packs of wool; | |
| But our pikes made way through a storm of shot, | 5 |
| Barrel to barrel till locks grew hot; | |
| Frere fell dead, and Lucas was gone, | |
| But the drum still beat and the flag went on. | |
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| This I caught from a swinging sabre, | |
| All I had from a long nights labor; | 10 |
| When Chester flamd, and the streets were red, | |
| In splashing shower fell the molten lead, | |
| The fire sprang up, and the old roof split, | |
| The fire-ball burst in the middle of it; | |
| With a clash and a clang the troopers they ran, | 15 |
| For the siege was over ere well began. | |
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| This I got from a pistol butt | |
| (Lucky my heads not a hazel nut); | |
| The horse they raced, and scudded and swore; | |
| There were Leicestershire gentlemen, seventy score; | 20 |
| Up came the Lobsters, coverd with steel | |
| Down we went with a stagger and reel; | |
| Smash at the flag, I tore it to rag, | |
| And carried it off in my foraging bag. | |
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