But the next day the two armies began to fight again, and when the emperor finally saw that his men were losing and that most of the kings who were helping him were dead, he said: "This Arthur is a demon and not a man.
So he sent for a second sword, and they began to fight again.
Then let us begin to fight again," said Sir Lancelot, "for I am Sir Lancelot of the Lake.
I think I can say that assuredly I shall never be the first to insult anyone else, and that if ever I fight again, it will, as in this case, not be in my own quarrel.
Men are ready to fight, and to fight again, twenty times if need be, but then they like to be done with it.
The argument was not without reason; but, if he had resolved not to fight again, he should have accepted the advice to take up a position on Napoleon's flank.
Well, you will never see such a fight again if you grow gray in the service.
God knows we all have enough of it, but a lot of us are still alive and here's an army ready to fight again, whenever the enemy says the word.
But the Northern army had suffered immense losses, and Lee and his men were ready to fight again if attacked.
Meade and the Army of the Potomac were not far away, it was said, but the youthful veterans of the South were entirely willing to fight again.
If I live And from this cot walk forth, 'twill only be To march and fight and march and fight again,' Until a surer aim shall bring me down Where care and kindness can no more avail.
For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
He that fights and runs away May turn and fight another day; But he that is in battle slain Will never rise to fight again.
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