1826.
_King Christian stood beside the mast_
_Smoke_, _mixt with flame_,
_Hung o'er his guns_, _that rattled fast_
_Against the Gothmen_, _as they passed_:
_Then sunk each hostile sail and mast_
_In smoke and flame_.
"_Fly_!"_ said the foe_: "_fly_! _all that can_,
_Nor wage_, _with Denmark's Christian_,
_The dread_, _unequal game_."
1830.
_King Christian by the main-mast stood_
_In smoke and mist_!
_So pour'd his guns their fiery flood_
_That Gothmen's heads and helmets bow'd_;
_Their sterns_, _their masts fell crashing loud_
_In smoke and mist_.
"_Fly_," _cried they_, "_let him fly who can_,
_For who shall Denmark's Christian_
_Resist_?"
1835.
_King Christian stood beside the mast_
_In smoke and mist_.
_His weapons_, _hammering hard and fast_,
_Through helms and brains of Gothmen pass'd_.
_Then sank each hostile sail and mast_
_In smoke and mist_.
"_Fly_," _said the foe_, "_fly all that can_,
_For who can Denmark's Christian_
_Resist_?"
P. 438.
THE ERL KING. [_Who is it that gallops so lat on the wild_!]
(3) _The Monthly Magazine_, Vol. lvii, 1824.
P. 235.
BERNARD'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY. [_Freshly blew the morning breeze_]
P. 335.
THE SINGING MARINER. [_Who will ever have again_]
Reprinted in _The Expedition to Birting's Land and Other Ballads_, 1914,
pp. 16-18.
P. 431.
THE FRENCH PRINCESS. [_Towards France a maiden went_]
P. 526.
THE NIGHTINGALE. [_In midnight's calm hour the Nightingale sings_]
Reprinted in _The Expedition to Birting's Land and Other Ballads_, 1914,
pp. 19-20.
(4) _The Universal Review_, Vol. i, 1824.
P. 391.
A REVIEW OF _Fortsetzung des Faust Von Goethe_. _Von C. C. L. Schone_.
(_Berlin_.)
P. 394.
A REVIEW OF _OElenschlager's Samlede digte_. (_Copenhagen_.)
Pp. 491-513.
A REVIEW OF _Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and
Siberian Tartary_, _from the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea_. _By
Capt. John Dundas_, _R.N._
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