登陆注册
38579000000063

第63章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(56)

A battle upon which so much depended,was never more easily decided.The Lowland cavalry made a show of charging;but,whether thrown into disorder by the fire of musketry,or deterred by a disaffection to the service said to have prevailed among the gentlemen,they made no impression on the Highlanders whatever,and recoiled in disorder from ranks which had neither bayonets nor pikes to protect them.Montrose saw,and instantly availed himself of this advantage.He ordered his whole army to charge,which they performed with the wild and desperate valour peculiar to mountaineers.One officer of the Covenanters alone,trained in the Italian wars,made a desperate defence upon the right wing.In every other point their line was penetrated at the first onset;and this advantage once obtained,the Lowlanders were utterly unable to contend at close quarters with their more agile and athletic enemies.Many were slain on the held,and such a number in the pursuit,that above one-third of the Covenanters were reported to have fallen;in which number,however,must be computed a great many fat burgesses who broke their wind in the flight,and thus died without stroke of sword.

[We choose to quote our authority for a fact so singular:--"A great many burgesses were killed--twenty-five householders in St.

Andrews--many were bursten in the flight,and died without stroke."--See Baillie's Letters,vol.ii.page 92.]

The victors obtained possession of Perth,and obtained considerable sums of money,as well as ample supplies of arms and ammunition.But those advantages were to be balanced against an almost insurmountable inconvenience that uniformly attended a Highland army.The clans could be in no respect induced to consider themselves as regular soldiers,or to act as such.Even so late as the year 1745-6,when the Chevalier Charles Edward,by way of ****** an example,caused a soldier to be shot for desertion,the Highlanders,who composed his army,were affected as much by indignation as by fear.They could not conceive any principle of justice upon which a man's life could be taken,for merely going home when it did not suit him to remain longer with the army.Such had been the uniform practice of their fathers.

When a battle was over,the campaign was,in their opinion,ended;if it was lost,they sought safety in their mountains--if won,they returned there to secure their booty.At other times they had their cattle to look after,and their harvests to sow or reap,without which their families would have perished for want.

In either case,there was an end of their services for the time;

and though they were easily enough recalled by the prospect of fresh adventures and more plunder,yet the opportunity of success was,in the meantime,lost,and could not afterwards be recovered.This circumstance serves to show,even if history had not made us acquainted with the same fact,that the Highlanders had never been accustomed to make war with the view of permanent conquest,but only with the hope of deriving temporary advantage,or deciding some immediate quarrel.It also explains the reason why Montrose,with all his splendid successes,never obtained any secure or permanent footing in the Lowlands,and why even those Lowland noblemen and gentlemen,who were inclined to the royal cause,showed diffidence and reluctance to join an army of a character so desultory and irregular,as might lead them at all times to apprehend that the Highlanders securing themselves by a retreat to their mountains,would leave whatever Lowlanders might have joined them to the mercy of an offended and predominant enemy.The same consideration will also serve to account for the sudden marches which Montrose was obliged to undertake,in order to recruit his army in the mountains,and for the rapid changes of fortune,by which we often find him obliged to retreat from before those enemies over whom he had recently been victorious.

If there should be any who read these tales for any further purpose than that of immediate amusement,they will find these remarks not unworthy of their recollection.

It was owing to such causes,the slackness of the Lowland loyalists and the temporary desertion of his Highland followers,that Montrose found himself,even after the decisive victory of Tippermuir,in no condition to face the second army with which Argyle advanced upon him from the westward.In this emergency,supplying by velocity the want of strength,he moved suddenly from Perth to Dundee,and being refused admission into that town,fell northward upon Aberdeen,where he expected to be joined by the Gordons and other loyalists.But the zeal of these gentlemen was,for the time,effectually bridled by a large body of Covenanters,commanded by the Lord Burleigh,and supposed to amount to three thousand men.These Montrose boldly attacked with half their number.The battle was fought under the walls Of the city,and the resolute valour of Montrose's followers was again successful against every disadvantage.

同类推荐
  • 史佚书

    史佚书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • David Elginbrod

    David Elginbrod

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 千山剩人禅师语录

    千山剩人禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说法华三昧经

    佛说法华三昧经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 纯阳帝君神化妙通纪

    纯阳帝君神化妙通纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 花都小神医

    花都小神医

    你有病吗?我有药!任你绝症缠身,药到病除。你没病吗?没病招惹我作甚?那就是有病,得治!专治各种疑难杂症,没有什么是一粒药丸解决不了的。
  • 余生唯你不二

    余生唯你不二

    他因为一场误会把她弄丢了,却才发现,早已情根深种;她从小就追着他跑,可是在经历了父母车祸双亡、家权易主的大起大落后,感觉自己一无所有了,累了。一场意外,她坠入内心的世界再不愿醒来,他也不再放手,发誓用爱化解她,温暖她,不再会抛下她。后来,众人才知道原来司总看着冷酷无情,凌厉帅气,却隐藏着深厚的妻奴本质。本文实属甜文,前面虽然有点点让人揪心,但是是后文之所以爱的原因。
  • 玄机变

    玄机变

    我本凡人,奈何苍天道已失,我便逆天而行,夺命改运,逆转轮回,成就无上大道,俯瞰天下,笑谈神魔,弹指间苍穹灭。
  • 巨星替身别低头

    巨星替身别低头

    她是一个不折不扣绝色美人,她的身份也绝不简单:国际巨星——凌潇湘的替身,穆小纯。说实话,她不喜欢当别人的替身,可是,父亲的病一直没有好转,现在又是急需用钱的时刻,她只能坚持下去了。不过……
  • 系统带我打副本

    系统带我打副本

    一穷二白的顾小涯,突然被告知有遗产要继承,所谓的“遗产”让顾小涯的人生发生翻天覆地的变化。
  • 纨绔长公主

    纨绔长公主

    她是叱咤风云的商界奇葩,却意外穿越成护国清平长公主,不学无术、纨绔无知、好色成性突然转变为才冠四国、惊艳绝才的才女,哪个才是真正的她,看一个懦弱的废公主怎样走上强者之路,谁又将会陪伴在她身边。情节虚构,请勿模仿!
  • 宠妻生涯:为奴后半生

    宠妻生涯:为奴后半生

    一个腹黑霸道总裁,一个呆萌女孩儿,一场阴谋。十年前,江夏是可爱的邻家小女生,裴林宇辗转在世界各地。十年后,当他们再次相遇,裴林宇是裴氏跨国集团总裁,而江夏却早已经陷入了一场蓄谋已久的阴谋。“你老奸巨猾,你说的要帮我摆脱那场阴谋…….”“是的,我说到做到!”裴林宇答道。江夏更气了:“可是,你早就挖好了坑,等我跳!”“是的,管挖管杀还管埋!”裴林宇还是一本正经。“什么意思?早说了有代沟!”江夏怒了。“年龄差距不提,这让我有负罪感,我比你大八岁!”裴林宇更加一本正经了。“你道貌岸然,昨天晚上怎么不见你有负罪感?”“那个的时候,真没有!“裴林宇的冰山脸终于融化了.............
  • 末日突击队

    末日突击队

    丧尸病毒的魔爪撕破了人类本就宁静的城市生活,随着丧尸疫情的爆发,各国陷入无政府状态,散落在世界各地的幸存者过着如老鼠般的生活,整天提心吊胆,不但只要提防随时变异的丧尸,还有比丧尸更加恐怖东西,那就是的“人性”。“TRC”,在小说中期由主角的生存团队组建起来的全球反生化军事武装组织,他们在全球各国间游走,上到西伯利亚,下到非洲沙漠。只为营救更多的人类,和各地的军阀争夺幸存者,以保持救出的幸存者的数量。剧情虚构,如有雷同,纯属巧合。 (这只是一部前传,用于铺垫第二部的背景所用,纯科幻,勿当真) 一卷和二卷是两个不同世界观不同,剧情线不同,但是世界观确是相连的小说,
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 女人和咖啡屋

    女人和咖啡屋

    当一个风情万种的女人拉着行李箱在咖啡屋出现时,故事便开始了......