Transcriber's note: Unusual and inconsistent spelling is as printed.

"Dost thou remember, soldier old and hoary,
The days we fought and conquered, side by side,
On fields of bank, famous now in story,
Where Britons triumphed, And where Britons died?"
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"Dost thou remember all those marches weary,
From gathering foes, to reach Coruña's shore?
Who can forget that midnight sad and dreary,
When in his grave we laid the noble Moore?
But ere he died, our General heard us cheering
And saw us charge with Victory's flag unfurled,—
And then he slept, without a moment's fearing
For British soldiers conquering all the world."
NORMAN MACLEOD.

His sabre descended in one swift sweep.

Frontispiece.

ROY

A TALE IN THE DAYS OF

SIR JOHN MOORE

BY

AGNES GIBERNE