5 adverbs to describe how to marche

It is said that he appears in the field at the head of fifty thousand elephants, and commonly marches in the rainy season, because his elephants cannot move at any other time, as they are unable to bear thirst.

So led He them, in desert marches grand, By toils sublime, with test of long delay, On, to the borders of that Promised Land Wherein their heritage of glory lay.

He sallies forth from Law's (the tailor's) for the first time in the academical toga and trencher, marches most majestically across the grass-plot in the quadrangle of his college, is summoned before the master, who had caught sight of him from the lodge-windows, and reprimanded.

At least this deplorable fact is indicated by the first stanza of "La Fille du Regiment": "Proudly marches on the nation Which its patriots will defend, But remains a loyal station With its daughters to commend, Cheerfully to send the heroes Who are called to field and tent, Cheers for those who hold the vetoes, Vive la

While the wretched slave marches South with a gang, under the lash, he lavishes his funds in extravagant living,funds gathered from the tears and blood of a helpless human being.

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