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1 He reached Woodstock after the infantry corps, too late to cut off or assail the enemy .
2 After all his forces were collected, he divided them into three bodies, and marched out to assail the enemy .
3 Some brought scaling-ladders, some fire-brands, some other matters, wherewith they might not only assail the enemy , but strike terror.
4 The attack was not delayed, and flanking columns were sent to cross north of the Gap and assail the enemy 's rear.
5 The King was set upon assailing the enemy without delay.
6 His people saw it from the ramparts, and shouted loud with joy, and now, their hope being revived, they assailed the enemy with fresh courage.
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