Delete comment from: Boston 1775
The stanza that starts
"But as for our artillery, they all behaved dinty,"
is confusing. Is that a British or Rebel speaking? Assuming 'a dinty' is a positive thing, it seems like a Brit, but when it references the 12 pound / 24 pound error it seems like a Rebel talking about the mistake is supplying the wrong power for the cannon, no?
Jul 1, 2014, 11:25:40 PM

