Nextday,Saturday,26th,Fermor,againbroughtintosomekindofrank,andsafebeyondthequaggyZabernground,sentoutaproposal,"ThattherebeTruceofThreeDaysforburyingthedead!"——Dohna,whohappenedtobeGeneralincommandthere,answers,"ThatitiscustomaryfortheVictortotakechargeofburyingtheslain;thatsuchproposalissurprising,andquiteinadmissible,inpresentcircumstances。"Fermor,inthemeanwhile,haddrawnhimselfout,frontinghislatebattle—fieldandthemorningsun;andbegancannonadingacrosstheZabernground;
  toofaroffforhitting,butasifstillintendingfight:towhichthePrussiansrepliedwithcannon,anddrewoutbeforetheirtentsinfightingorder。Inbotharmiestherewasquestion,ortalk,ofattackinganew;butinboth"therewaswantofammunition,"wantofreallikelihood。OnFermor’sside,thatof"attacking"couldbetalkonly,andonFriedrich’s,besidesthescarcityofammunition,allcreatures,footandespeciallyhorse,weresowornoutwithyesterday’swork,itwasnotjudgedpracticallyexpedient。Awhilebeforenoon,thePrussiansretiredtotheirCampagain;
  leavingonlytheartillerytorespond,sofarasneedful,andbow—wowacrosstheZabernground,tilltheRussianslaydownagain。
  Friedrich’sHussarsknewoftheRussianWAGENBURG,orgeneralbaggagereservoirs,atKleinKamin,bythistime。TheHussarshadbeeninit,lastnight;rummagingextensively,atdiscretionforsometime;andhadbroughtawaymuchmoneyandportableplunder。
  WhyFriedrich,wholaydirectbetweenFermorandhisWagenburg,didnot,thisday,extinguishsaidWagenburg,Idonotknow;butguessitmayhavebeenafaultofomission,inthegreatwelterthiswasnowgrowntobetothewearymind。Beyondquestion,ifonehadblownupFermor’sremaininggunpowder,andcarriedofforburnthismeal—sacks,hemusthavecoweredawayallthefastertowardsLandsbergtoseekmore。OrperhapsFriedrichnowjudgeditimmaterial,andaquestiononlyofhours?
  AboutmidnightofSaturday—Sunday,thereagainrosebow—wowing,bellowingofRussiancannon;notfrombeyondtheZaberngroundthistime,norstationaryanywhere,butfromthesouthsometransientpartofit,andnotfaroff;——oneballstruckacarriageneartheKing’stent,andshatteredit。Thickmistmantleseverything,anditisdifficulttoknowwhattheRussianshaveonhandintheirsylvanseclusions。Afteratime,itbecomesmanifesttheRussiansareonretreat;windinground,throughthesouthernwoods,behindZorndorfandthecharredVillages,toKleinKamin,Landsbergway。
  Friedrich,followingnowontheheelofthem,findsallgottoKleinKamin,tobreakfastthereintheirWagenburgrefectory,——
  sharplyvigilant,manyFLECHES(littlearrow—shapedredoubts,sonamed)andmuchartilleryroundthem。Nothingconsiderabletobedoneuponthem,noworafterwards,exceptpickupstragglers,anddistresstheirrearalittle。TheKinghimself,inthefirstmovement,wasthoughttobeinalarmingperil,suchablazeofcase—shotroseuponhim,ashewentreconnoitringforemostofall。
  [Tempelhof,ii。216—238;Tielcke,ii。79—154;Archenholtz,i。
  253—264;Helden—Geschichte,v。156—179(withmanyLISTS,privateLETTERSandthelikedetails);&c。&c。]
  Andthiswas,atlast,theendofZorndorfBattle;onthethirddaythis。WasthereeverseensuchafightofTheseusandtheMinotaur!
  Theseus,rapid,dexterous,withHeaven’slightninginhiseyes,seizingtheMinotaur;lassoinghimbythehinderfoot,thenbytherighthorn;pouringsteelanddestructionintohim,theverydustdarkeningalltheair。Minotaurrefusingtodiewhenkilled;
  tumblingtoandfrouponitsTheseus;thetwoluggingandtugging,flingingoneanotherabout,anddescribingfiguresof8roundeachotherforthreedaysbeforeitended。Minotaurwalkingoffonhisownfeet,afterall。ItwasthebloodiestbattleoftheSeven—YearsWar;oneofthemostfuriouseverfought;suchragepossessingtheindividualelements;rageunusualinmodernwars。MusthavealteredFriedrich’snotionoftheRussians,whenhenextcomestospeakwithKeith。Itwasnottillthefourthdayhence(August31st),sounattackablystrongwasthispositionatKleinKamin,thattheRussianMinotaurwouldfairlygettoitsfeetasecondtime,andslowlystaggeroff,inrealearnest,LandsbergwayandKonigsbergway;——FriedrichrightgladtoleaveDohnainattendanceonit;
  andhastenoff(September2d)towardsSaxonyandPrinceHenri,wherehispresenceisnowbecomeveryneedful。
  MAPGOESHEREFACINGPAGE138,BOOKXVIII—————————
  Fermor,walkingoffinthismanner,——nottillthethirdday,naynotconclusivelytilltheseventhday,afterZorndorf,——stroveatfirsttoconsiderhimselfvictorious。"Ipassedthenightonthefieldofbattle[orNOTfarfromit,forgoodreasons,Mutzelbeingbridgeless]:maynotI,inthelanguageofenthusiasm,beconsideredconqueror?Hereare26oftheircannon,gotwhenIcried’Arah’prematurely。(Wherethe103piecesofmyownare,andmy27
  flags,andmyArmy—chestandsundries?Droppedsomewhere;theywillprobablyturnupagain!)"thinksFermor,——orstrivestothink,andsays。Sothat,atPetersburg,atParisandVienna,inthenextthreeweeks,therewereTE—DEUMS,Ambrosianchantings,fires—of—
  joy;andconsiderablearguingamongtheGazetteersonbothparts,——
  tillthedustsettled,andfactsappearedastheywere。Totheeffect:"TEDEUMnonLAUDAMUS;alasno,wemustretract;anditwasgoodgunpowderthrownafterbad!"
  Onalwayshomewards,butatitsownpace,waitedonbyDohna,goestheRussianMonster:violentlycase—shottingifyouprickintoitsrearwardparts。OnePalmbach,——underRomanzow,Ithink,whohadnottakenpartintheBattle,beingoutStettinway,andunabletojointillnow,——Palmbach,withaDetachmentof15,000,whichwasthoughtsufficientfortheobject,didtrytomakeadashonColberg,——howhappyhadweanyportontheBaltic,tofeedusinthisCountry!
  ButthoughColbergisthepaltriestcrow’s—nest(BICOQUE),accordingtoallengineers,andisdefendedonlyby700militia(theColonelofthem,oneHeyde,agrayoldHalf—pay,notyetrenownedinthesoldierworld,asheherecametobe),Palmbach,withhisbestdiligence,couldmakenothingofit;but,afterbattering,bombarding,evenscalading,andinallwaysblurtingandblazingatamightyrateforfourweeks,andwastingagreatdealofgunpowderand2,000Russianlives,withdrewonthoseremarkableterms。[InHelden—Geschichte,v。349—365
  ("3d—3lstOctober,1758"),acompleteandminuteJOURNALofthisFirstSiegeofColberg,whichisinterestingtoreadof,asalltheThreeofthemare。]Anddidthen,astailofFermor,whatFermorandtheRussianMonsterwasuniversallydoing,makeoffatagoodpace,——havingnothingtoliveuponfarther,——andvanishfromthoseCountries,tothereliefofDohnaandmankind。
  September2d,Friedrich,leavingallthat,hadmarchedforSaxony;
  hispresenceurgentlyrequiredthere。DaunoughttobefaronwiththeconquestofthatCountry?Mighthavehadit,sayjudges,ifhehadbeenasswiftassome。——AtZorndorf,amongtheRussianPrisonerswerecertainGenerals,Soltikof,Czernichef,SulkowskithePole,proudpeopleintheirowneyes:nolodgingforthembutthecellarsofCustrin。RussianGeneralscomplained,"IsthisalodgingforField—Officersofrank!"Friedrichwasnotusedtoprofaneswearing,orvituperativeoutbursts;butheansweredtotheeffect:"Silence,yeincendiaryindividuals。Isthereachoiceleftoflodgings,andforyouaboveothers!"Uponwhichtheylaysilentforsomedays,tillbettersuited;infact,tillexchanged,——andperhapswillsoonturnuponusagain。
  ChapterXIV。
  BATTLEOFHOCHKIRCH。
  SosoonasFriedrichquittedBohemiaandSilesiaforhisRussianEnterprise,thererosehighquestionatVienna,"TowhatshallourDaunnowturnhimself?"ADaun,aReichsArmy,freefornewemployment;inSaxonynotmuchtoopposethem,inSilesiaalmostnothingincomparison。"RecaptureofSilesia?"Yestruly;thatisthesteadypole—staratVienna。ButtheyhavenoMagazinesinSilesia,noSiege—furnitures;andtheseasonisfarspent。TheydecidethatthereshallbeastrokeuponDresden,andrecoveryofSaxony,inFriedrich’sabsence。NothingthereatpresentbutaPrinceHenri,weakinnumbers,sayonetotwooftheReichsArmybyitself。LettheReichsArmyrisenow,andadvancethroughtheMetalMountainsfromsoutheastonPrinceHenri;letDauncircleroundonhim,throughtheLausitzfromnortheast:cannottheyextinguishHenribetweenthem;snatchDresden,aweakill—fortifiedplace,bysuddenonslaught,andrecaptureSaxony?ThatwillbemagnanimoustoouraugustAllies;——andthatwillbeanexcellentscaffoldingforrecaptureofSilesianextyear。AndcannotDaunleaveaForceintheSilesianvicinities,——Devillewithsomanythousands,Harschwithsomany,——tobesiegeoneoftheirFrontierPlaces;Neisse,forexample?Siege—furniturestocomefromMahren:NeisseisnotfartherfromOlmutzthanOlmutzwasfromit。
  Thatwastheschemefallenupon;nowgettingexecutedwhileFriedrichisatZorndorfwellaway。Andthat,ifreadersfixitintelligentlyintheirmemory,willsufficetointroducetothemthefewwordsmorethatcanbeallowedushereuponit。Averyfewwords,compressedtotheutmost,——merelyasprefacetoHochkirch,whitherwemusthasten;Hochkirchbeingtheoneincidentwhich,excepttostudioussoldiers,hasnowandhereanyinterest,outoftheverymanyincidentswhich,thenandthere,weresointenselyinterestingtoallmankind。Toreaderswhoarecurious,andwilltakewiththemanypoorestauthenticOutlineoftheLocalitiesconcerned,thefollowingcondensedNotewillnotbeunintelligible。
  DAUNANDTHEREICHSARMYINVADESAXONY,INFRIEDRICH’SABSENCE。
  "Daun,pushingoutwithhisbestspeed,alongtheBohemian—Silesianborder,hadgottoZittauAUGUST17th;whichpoorCityistobehisbasisandstorehouse;thegreatestactivityandwagoningnowvisiblethere,"——amongtheburntwallsgettingrebuilt。Andinthesamedays,ZweibruckandhisReichsArmyarevigorouslyafoot;
  ZweibruckpushingacrosstheMetalMountains,thefastesthecan;
  intendingtoplanthimselfinPirnaCountry。NottomentionGeneralDombale,Zweibruck’sAustrianSecond;whohastheAustrian15,000
  withhim;and,bywayofpreface,hasemergedtowestward,inZwickau—TschopauCountry;calculatingthatPrinceHenriwillnotbeabletoattendtohimjustnow。AndineffectPrinceHenri,intentuponZweibruckandthePirnaCountry,takespositionintheoldPrussiangroundthere(’head—quarterGrossSeidlitz,’asin1756);
  andcanonlyleaveaDetachmentinTschopauCountrytowaituponDombale;whodoesatleastshootoutCroatparties,’quiteacrossSaxony,toHallealltheway,’andentertaintheGazetteers,ifhecandolittlerealmischief。
  "AUGUST19th,fromZittau,Daun,aftershortpause,againpushesforward,——nothingbutZiethenattendinghiminthedistance,tillweseewhitherward;——MargrafKarlwaitingimpatient,atGrussau,tillZiethensee。[Tempelhof,ii。258,260etseq。]Daun,soonafterZittau,shootsoutLoudon,Brandenburgway,asifmagnanimouslyintending’co—operationwiththeRussians;’whichwouldgiveDaunpleasure,coulditbedonewithoutcost。
  Loudondoesdespatcha500hussarstoFrankfurt[FriedrichnowgoneforCustrin],who,Ithink,carryaLetterforFermorthere;
  butloseitbytheway,"——forthebenefitofreaders,iftheywillwait。"LoudoncapturesapoorlittleplaceinBrandenburgitself;
  bulliesitintosurrender,afteraday(theverydayofZorndorfBattle,’August25th’):——placecalledPeitz,garrisonedbyforty—
  fiveinvalids;whogoon’freewithdrawal,’pooroldsouls,andleavetheirexiguousstockofsalt—victualandmilitaryfurniturestoLoudon。[InHelden—Geschichte,v。229—232,the"Capitulation"INEXTENSO。]UponwhichLoudonwhirlsbackoutofthoseCountries;findinghisskirtstroddenonbyZiethen,——whonowseeswhatDaunandheareat;andwarnsMargrafKarl[properlyKeith,whohasnowjoinedagain,asrealpresidentorchief]ThatHITHERistheway。MargrafKarl,ontheslipforsometimepast,startsfromGrussauinstantly(Ishouldguess,notabove25,000ofallarms);leavingFouquetwithperhaps10,000todohisutmost,whenGeneralsHarschandDevillewiththeir20or30,000comeuponSilesiaandhim,——asindeedtheyarealreadydoing;
  alreadyblockadingNeisse,moreorless,withaneyetobesiegingitsosoonaspossible。
  "Meanwhile,SereneHighnessofZweibruck,theReichsfolkandsomeAustrianswithhim,prefacedbyDombalemoretowestward,iswendingintoPirnaCountry;and,inspiteofwhatPrinceHenricando(MayorandtheFreeCorpsshiningdiligent,andHenrioneofthewatchfulestofmen),Zweibruckdoesgetin;setsMaguirewithAustriansuponbesiegingPirna,thatistosay,theSonnensteinofPirna;3d—5thSEPTEMBER,getstheSonnenstein,athoughtsoonerthanwascountedon;[InHelden—Geschichte,
  v。223—228,accountofthispoorSiege,andofthemovementsbeforeandafter。]androotshimselfthere,——’head—quartersinStruppen’
  again,’bridgeatOber—Raden’again,allasin1756;which,ifnothingelsecanwelldoit,maygivehisHighnessamomentaryinterestwithsomereadershere。PrinceHenriisatGrossSeidlitz,aliveeveryfibreofhim:butwithDauncirclingroundtonorthwardonhisleft,intendingevidentlytotakehiminflankorrear;
  withDombalealreadytorear,intheabovecircumstances,onhisright;andZweibruckhimselflyinghereinfrontfreetoact,andimpregnableifactedupon:whatisPrinceHenritodo?ItisforHenri’srear,nothisflank,thatDaunaims:AUGUST26th,Daun,whohadgottoGorlitz,amarchortwofromZittau,startedagainathisbeststepbytheBautzenHighwaytowardsMeissenBridge,a70
  or80milesdowntheElbe:thereDaunintendstocross,andtodoublebackuponDresdenandPrinceHenri;whowillthusfindhimselfenclosedbetweenTHREEfires,——iftwowerenotenough,orevenifone(theDaunoneitself,ortheZweibruckitself,nottocounttheDombale),insuchstrengthasPrinceHenrihas!
  "AlostPrinceHenri,——iftherebenotshiftinhim,iftherebenothelpcomingtohim!PrinceHenri,seeinghowitwas,drewbackfromGrossSeidlitz;withbeautifulsuddenness,onenight;
  unmolested:inthemorning,Zweibruch’shussarsfindhimposted——————————————————————————————————^(sic)?k————————————
  inexpugnableontheHeightsofGahmig,——whichisnearerDresdenagoodstep;nearerDombale;andnotsoreadytobeenclosedbyDaun,withoutenclosureofDresdentoo。PrinceHenri’smanoeuvring,inthisdifficultsituation,istheadmirationofmilitarymen:howhestuckbyGahmig;butthrewout,inthevitalpoints,littlecamps,——’campofKesselsdorf’(aplacememorable),onthewestofDresden;andontheeast,inthenorthsuburbofDresdenitselfacrosstheRiver(shouldwehavetogoacrosstheRiverforDaun’ssake),a’strongabatis;’andneglectednothing;selfandeverybodyunderhim,livelyaseaglestomakethemselvesdangerous,Mayerinparticulardistinguishinghimselfmuch。PrinceHenriwouldhavebeenahardmorselforDaun。Butbeyondthat,thereishelpontheroad。"
  FRIEDRICHINTERVENING,DAUNDRAWSBACK;INTRENCHESHIMSELFIN
  NEIGHBORHOODTODRESDENANDPIRNA;FRIEDRICHFOLLOWINGHIM。
  FOURARMIESSTANDINGTHERE,INDEAD—LOCK,FORAMONTH;
  WITHISSUE,AFLANK—MARCHONTHEPARTOFFRIEDRICH’SARMY,WHICHHALTSATHOCHKIRCH(September12th—October10th,1758)。
  Daun,sinceAugust26th,isstridingtowardsMeissenBridge;
  withoutrest,dayafterday,attheverytopofhisspeed,——whichI
  findis"ninemilesaday;"[Tempelhof,ii。261。]Bosbeingheavyoffoot,athisbest。September1st,DaunhasgotwithintenmilesofMeissenBridge,when——Hereisnews,myfriends;KingofPrussiahasbeatenourpoorRussians;willsoonbeinfullmarchthisway!
  KingofPrussiaandMargrafKarlbothbendinghitherward;attherate,say,of"nineteenmilesaday,"insteadofnine:——MeissenBridgeisnotthethingweshallwant!Dauninstantlycallshalt,atthisnews;waits,intrenches;and,inadayortwo,findingthenewstrue,hurriestorearwardallhecan。FromtheRussiansidetoo,DaunhasheardofZorndorf,andthegrand"Victory"ofFermorthere;butknowswell,bythissuddenre—emergenceoftheAnti—
  Fermor,whatkindofVictoryitis。
  WasitherewhilewaitingaboutMeissen,orwherewasit,thatDaungothisLettertoFermoransweredinthatsingularway?TheLetteroftwoweeksago,——carriedbyLoudon’sHussars,orbywhomsoever,——
  forcertain,itwasretortedorreturneduponDaun;notasiffromtheDead—LetterOffice,butwithanAnswerhelittleexpected!
  HereiswhatrecordIhave;veryvagueforawell—knownlittlefactofsparklingnature:——
  "AcuriousLetterfellintoFriedrich’shands[Bearer,Ialwaysguess,theLoudonHussar—Captainwithhis500,pretendingtoformjunctionwithFermor],PrussianHussarspickingitupsomewhere,——
  date,place,circumstances,blurredintooblivioninthosepoorBooks;Letteritselfindisputableenough,andAnswerfollowingonit;LetterandAnswersubstantiallytothiseffect:——
  "DAUNTOFERMOR[ProbablyfromZittau,byLoudon’sHussars]。
  "YourExcellenzdoesnotknowthatwilyEnemyasIdo。Bynomeansgetintobattlewithsuchaone。Cautiouslymanoeuvreabout;
  detainhimthere,tillIhavegotmystrokeinSaxonydone:
  don’ttryfightinghim。DAUN。"
  "ANSWERASFROMFERMOR(Zorndorfoncedone,DaunbythefirstopportunitygothisAnswer,dulysigned’Fermor,’butevidentlyinacertainKing’shandwriting):——
  "YourExcellenzwasintherighttowarnmeagainstacunningEnemy,whomyouknewbetterthanI。HerehaveItriedfightinghim,andgotbeaten。Yourunfortunate"FERMOR。"
  [Muller,KurzgefassteBeschreibungderdreiSchlesischenKriege(Berlin,1755);inwhom,aloneofallthereporters,isthestorygiveninanintelligibleform。ThisMuller’sBookisameritoriouslybriefSummary,incorrectinnoessentialparticular,andwithalltheBattle—Plansononecopperplate:LIEUTENANTMuller,thisone;notPROFESSORMuller,ALIASSchottmullerbyanymeans!]
  September9th,FriedrichandMargrafKarl,correcttotheirappointment,meetatGrossenhayn,somemilesnorthofMeissenanditsBridge;bywhichtimeDauniscleangoneagain,backwellaboveDresdenagain,stronglypostedatStolpen(aplaceweonceheardof,inGeneralHaddick’stime,lastYear),wellincontactwithDaun’sPirnafriendsacrosstheRiver,andoutofdangerousneighborhoods。FriedrichandtheMargrafhavefollowedDaunatquickstep;butDaunwouldpausenowhere,tillhegottoStolpen,amongthebushygulletsandchasms。September12th,FriedrichhadspeechofHenri,andthepleasureofdiningwithhiminDresden。
  Gladtomeetagain,underfortunatemanagementonbothparts;
  andwithmuchtospeakandconsultabout。
  Adayortwobefore,therehadlain(orissaidtohavelain)agrandschemeinDaun:ZweibrucktoburstoutfromPirnabydaybreak,andattacktheCampofGahmiginfront(35,000against20,000);DauntocrosstheRiveronpontoons,somehoursbefore,undercloudofnight,andbereadyonrearandleftflankofGahmig(withasmanysupplementalthousandsasyoulike):whatcansavePrinceHenri?Beautifulplan;onwhichtherewerepersonalmeetingsanddiningstogetherbyZweibruckandDaun;butnothingdone。
  [Tempelhof,ii。262—265。]Attheeleventhhour,saytheAustrianaccounts,Zweibrucksentword,"Impossibleto—morrow;cannotgetinmyOut—Partiesintime!"——andnextday,hereisFriedrichcome,andacollapseofeverything。Orperhapsthereneverseriouslywassuchaplan?Certainitis,DauntakescampatStolpen,aplaceknowntohim,oneofthestrongestpostsinGermany;intrencheshimselftotheteeth,——goodrear—guardtowardsZittauandtheMagazines;
  RiverandPirnaonourleftflank;Loudonstrongandbusyonourrightflank,barringtheroadtoBautzen;——andobstinatelysitsthere,averybadtoothinthejawofacertainKing;nottobeextractedbythebestkindsofforcepsandtheskilfulestart,fornearlyamonthtocome。FourArmies,Friedrich’s,Henri’s,Daun’s,Zweibruck’s,allwithinsword—strokeofeachother,——theuniversalGazetteerworldisontiptoe。ButexceptFriedrich’seagershiftingsandrubbingsuponStolpen(westside,north,andatlengthnortheastside),allisdead—lock,andnothingcomesofit。
  FriedrichhashisfoodconvenientfromDresden;butaroadtoBautzenwithaliswhathecannotdowithout;——andthereliesthesorrow,andtheACHING,asthistoothknowswell,andthisjawwell!HarschandDevillearebusyuponNeisse,haveNeisseunderblockade,perhapsuponKoseltoo,forsometimepast,[Neisse"blockadedmoreandmore"sinceAugust4th(Koselstillearlier,butonlybyPandourpeople);notcompletelysotillSeptember30th,oreventillOctober26th:Helden—Geschichte,
  v。268—270。]andarecartingthesiege—stocktobeginbombardment:
  aroadtoSilesia,beforeverylong,Friedrichmustandwillhave。
  Friedrich’soperationsonDauninthispostarepatientlyartful,andcurioustolookupon,butbeyonddescriptionhere:enoughtosay,thatinthesecondweekhemakeshispeoplehutthemselves(weatherwetandbad);andinthefourthweek,findingthatnothingcontrivablewouldprovokeDaunintofighting,——heloadsatDresdenprovisionsforIthinkninedays;makes,fromtwoorfromthreesides,asuddenspurtuponLoudon,whoisDaun’snorthernoutpost;
  brushesLoudonhastilyaway;andhimselftakestheroadforBautzen,byDaun’srightflank,thrownbareinthismanner。
  [Tempelhof,ii。278。]
  RoadforBautzen;whichistheroadforZittauwithal,forDaun’sbread—basket,aswellasforNeisseandHarsch!Ninedays’
  provision;thatisoursmalloutfit,thatandourownright—hands;
  andthewasteworldliesallahead。OCTOBER1st,Retzow,asvanguard,sweepsoutthefewCroatsfromBautzen,depositshismeal—wagonsthere;occupiesHochkirch,andthehillyenvironstoeast;istotakepossessionofWeissenbergespecially,andoftheStrombergHillandotherstrongpoints:whichRetzowpunctuallydoes,forgettingnothing,——exceptperhapstheStromberg,notquiterememberedintime;athingofsmallconsequenceinRetzow’sview,sinceallelsehadgoneright。
  Hearingofwhich,Daun,withastonishment,findsthathemustquitthosebeautifullychasmyfastnessesofStolpen,andlooktohisbread;whichisgettingtolieundertheenemy’sfeet,ifZittauroadbeleftyonderasitis。OCTOBER5th,aftercouncilsofwaranddeliberationenough,Daungetsunderway;[Ib。ii。279。]
  cautiously,favoredbyanightverydarkandwet,glidesthroughtorightofFriedrich’speople,softlyalongbetweenBautzenandthePirnaCountry;nobodymolestinghim,sodarkandwet:andafteroneothermarchinthoseboskysolitudes,sitsdownatKittlitz,——aheadortoeastofBautzen,ofHochkirch,ofRetzowandallFriedrich’speople;——andagainsetstopalisadingandintrenchingthere。
  Kittlitz,nearLobau,thereisDaun’snewhead—quarter;
  LobauWater,withitsintricatehollows,hislineofdefence:
  hispostsgoingoutamiletonorthandtosouthofKittlitz。
  Andsosits;oncemoreblockingZittauroad,andquietlywaitingwhatFriedrichwilldo。
  FriedrichisatBautzensincethe7th;impatientenoughtobeforward,butmustnottillasecondlargerprovision—convoyfromDresdencomein。Convoyoncein,Friedrichhastensoff,Tuesday,10thOctober,towardsWeissenbergCountry,whereRetzowis;
  sometenortwelvemilestoeastward,——Zittau—ward,ifthatchancetosuitus;Silesia—ward,asissuretosuit。Atthe"PassofJenkowitz,"shortwayfromBautzen,Pandoursattemptourbaggage;
  needtobebatteredoff,andagainoff:whichapprisesFriedrichthatDaun’swholeArmyisaheadintheneighborhoodsomewhere。
  Marchingon,Friedrich,fromtheknollofHochkirch,shoulderofthesouthernHills,getscompleteviewofDaun,——stretchingnorthandsouth,atrightanglestotheZittauroadsandtoFriedrich,inthewaywedescribed;——andisalittlesurprised,andIcouldguesspiqued,atseeingDauninsuchastateofforwardness。
  "Encamphere,then!"hesays,——here,onthisrowofHeightsparalleltoDaun,withinamileofDaun:justhere,Itellyou!
  undertheverynoseofDaun,whoisabovetwotooneofus;andseewhatDaunwilldo。Marwitz,hisfavoriteAdjutant,oneofthosefree—spokenMarwitzes,loyal,skilful,butliabletostifffits,takesthelibertytoremonstrate,argue;saysatlength,He,Marwitz,darenotbeconcernedinmarkingoutsuchanencampment;
  nothe,forhispoorpart!Andisputunderarrest;andanotherAdjutantdoesit;cannonplayingonhispeopleandhimwhileengagedintheoperation。
  Friedrich’sobstinaterashness,thisTuesdayEvening,hasnotwanteditsabundantmeedofblame,——renderedsoemphaticbywhatbefellonSaturdaymorningnext。Hissomewhattooauthoritativefixity;acertainradiancyofself—confidence,dangeroustoaman;
  hissovereigncontemptofDaun,asaninertdarkmass,whodurstundertakenothing:allthisisundeniable,andworthourrecognitioninestimatingFriedrich。Oneconsiderablyextenuatingcircumstancedoesatlastturnup,——intheshapeofanewpieceofblametotheerringFriedrich;hissuddenanger,namely,againstthemeritoriousGeneralRetzow;hisputtingRetzowunderarrestthatTuesdayEvening:"How,GeneralRetzow?YouhavenottakenholdoftheStrombergforme!"ThatisthesecretofRetzow:andonstudyingthegroundyouwillfindthattheStromberg,ablunttabularHill,ofgoodheight,detached,andtoweringwellupoverallthatregion,mighthaverenderedFriedrich’spositionperfectlysafe。"SeizemetheStrombergto—morrowmorning,thefirstthing!"
  orderedFriedrich。AndaDetachmentwentaccordingly;butfoundDaun’speoplealreadythere,——indisposedtogo;naydeterminednottogo,andgettingreinforcedtounlimitedamounts。SothattheStrombergwasleftstanding,andremainedDaun’s;furnishedwithplentyofcannonbyDaun。Retzow’sarrest,RetzowbeingasteadyfavoriteofFriedrich’s,wasonlyofafewhours:"pardonablethatoversight,"thinksFriedrich,thoughitcametocosthimdear。
  Fortherest,Ifind,Friedrich’skeepingofthisCamp,withouttheStromberg,wasintendedtoend,thethirddayhence:
  "Saturday,14th,then,sinceFridayprovesimpossible!"Friedrichhadsettled。AnditdidendSaturday,14th,thoughatanearlierHOUR,andwithotherresultsthanhadbeenexpected。Keithsaid,"TheAustriansdeservetobehangediftheydon’tattackushere。"
  "Wemusthopetheyaremoreafraidofusthanevenofthegallows,"
  answeredFriedrich。AverydangerousCamp;untenablewithouttheStromberg。Letustrytounderstandit,andDaun’spositiontoit,insomeslightdegree。
  "Hochkirch(HIGHkirk)isanoldWendish—SaxonVillage,standingpleasantlyonitsHill—top,conspicuousformilesroundonallsides,oronallbutthesouthside,whereitabutsuponotherHeights,whichgraduallyriseintoHillsagooddealhigherthanit。TheVillagehangsconfusedly,ajumbleofcottagesandcolegarths,onthecrownandnorthslopeoftheHeight;
  thatched,inparttiled,andbuiltmostlyofroughstoneblocks,inourtime,——notofwood,asprobablyinFriedrich’s。Asolid,sluttishlycomfortable—lookingVillage;withpleasanthay—fields,orlongnarrowhay—stripes(eachvillagerhashisstripe),reachingdowntothenorthernlevels。TheChurchisnearthetop;
  Churchyard,andsomelittlespacefarther,arenearlyhorizontalground,tillthenextHeightbeginsslopingupagaintowardsthewoodyHillssouthward。Theviewfromthislittleesplanadeatop,stillbetterfromtheChurchbelfry,iswideandpretty。Freeonallsidesexceptthesouth:pleasantHeightsandHollows,ofarable,ofwood,orpasture;wellwateredbyrushingBrooks,allmakingnorthward,directforSpree(theBerlinSpree),orelseintotheLobauWater,whichisthefirstbigbranchofSpree。
  "TheplaceisstillpartlyofWendishspeech;theParsonhastopreachonehalfoftheSundayinWend,theotherinGerman。
  AmongtheHillstosouth,"wellworthnotingatpresent,"isonecalledCZARNABOG,or’Devil’sHill;’wheretheWendishDevilandhisWitches(equaltoanyGermanonhisBlocksberg,orpreternaturalBrackenoftheHarz)holdtheirannualWITCHES’—
  SABBATH,——athingnottobecontemplatedwithoutashudderbytheWendishmind。Thereabouts,andclosefromHochkirchsouthward,allisshadowyintricacyofthicketandwildwood。NorthwardtoofromHochkirch,andallabout,Iperceivethescenewaswoodierthenthannow;——andmusthavelookedpicturesqueenough(hadanybodybeeninquestofthat),withthemultifariousuniforms,andtentedpeoplesprinkledfarandwideamongtheleafyred—and—yellowofOctober,1758。"[Tourist’sNote,September,1858。]
  IntheVillageofWuischke,preciselyatthenorthernbaseofthatshaggyCzarnabogorDevil’sHill,standLoudonand3,000Croatsandgrenadiers,astheextremeleftofDaun’sposition。WuischkeisnearlystraightsouthofHochkirch;sofarwestwardhasLoudonpushedforwardwithhisCroats,hiddenamongtheHills;
  thoughDaun’sgeneralpositionliesagoodmiletoeastofFriedrich’s:——irregularlynorthandsouth,bothFriedrichandDaun;
  theformerignorantwhatCroatsandLoudonries,theremaybeamongthoseDevil’sHillstohisright;thelatternotignorant。
  Friedrich’srightwing,Keithincommandofit,stretchestoHochkirchandalittlefarther:beyondHochkirch,ithasFourflankBattalionsinpotenceform,withpropervedettesandpickets;
  andaboveall,withastrongBatteryofTwentyGuns,whichitmaintainsonthenextHeightimmediatelyadjoiningHochkirch,andperceptiblyhigherthanHochkirch。ThisisthefinisofKeithonhisright;and——exceptthosevedettes,andpicketsofFree—corpspeople,thrownoutalittlewayaheadintothebushes,onthatside——Friedrich’srightwingknowsnothingoftheshaggyelevationshorrentwithwood,whichlietosouthward;andmerelyintendstoplayitsTwentyCannonuponthem,shouldtheygivebirthtoanything。ThisisFriedrich’spostureonhisrightorsouthwing。
  FromHochkirchnorthwardornearlyso,butsprinkledaboutinallthevillagesandpointsofstrength,asfarupasDrehsaandbeyondDrehsa,tonearKotitz,alessimportantvillage,Friedrichextendsaboutfourmiles;centreatRodewitz,wherehisownhead—quarteris,abovetwomilesnorthofHochkirch。NotfarfromRodewitz,butalittletoleftandahead,standshissecondandbestBattery,ofThirtyGuns;readytoplayuponLauska,apoorvillage,anditsroadway,shouldtheAustrianstryanythingthere,orfromtheirStrombergpost,whichisagoodmilebehindLauska。Hisstrength,intheselines,somecounttobeonly28,000,orless。Fourorfivemilestonortheast,inandbehindWeissenberg(whichweusedtoknowlastsummer),liesRetzow,withperhaps10or12,000,whichwillbringhimupto40,000,weretheyproperlyjoinedwithhimasaleftwing。Daun’sforcecounts90,000;withFriedrichlyingunderhisnoseinthisinsolentmanner。
  Daun’shead—quarter,aswesaid,isKittlitz;aVillagesometwomilesshortofLobau,inthedirectionsoutheastofFriedrich;
  perhapsfivemilestosoutheastofRodewitz,Friedrich’slodging。
  ItiscloseupontheBautzen—ZittauHighway;Zittausometwentymilestosouthofit,HerrnhuthandthepacificBrethrenabouthalf—waythither。KittlitzliesmoretosouththanHochkirchitself;andDaun’soutposts,aswesaw,circlequiteroundamongthoseDevil’sHills,andenvelopFriedrich’srightflank。
  ButDaun’smainforcelieschieflynorthward,andwelltowest,ofKittlitz;paralleltoFriedrich,andeastwardofhim;
  withelaborateintrenchments;everyvillage,brook,bridge,heightandbitofgoodground,Strombergtoendwith,punctuallysecured。
  ObliquelyovertheStromberg,holdingtheStrombergandcertainVillagestosoutheastandtonorthwestofit,liesD’Ahremberg,asrightwing:about20,000he,putintoobliquepotence;lookingintoKotitz,whichisFriedrich’sextremeleft;andinagoodmeasuredividingFriedrichfromtheRetzow10,000。Andlastly,asreserve,infrontofReichenbach,eightorninemilestoeastofallthat,liesthePrinceofBaden—Durlach,25,000orso;barringRetzowonthatside,andallattemptsontheSilesianRoadthere。
  Daun’slines,notcountinginthesouthernoutpostsorDevil’s—Hillparties,areconsiderablylongerthanFriedrich’s,andalsoconsiderablydeeper。Thetwohead—quartersareaboutfivemilesapart:butthetwofronts——dividedbyabrookandgoodhollowrunninghere(oneofmanysuch,makingallforLobauWater)——arenothalfamileapart。TowardsHochkirchandthetopofthisbrook,theopposingpostsarequitecrammedcloseononeanother;
  dividedonlybytheirhollow。Manybrooks,eachwithadefinitehollow,runtinklingabouthere,swiftbutstraitenedtogetout;
  especiallyLobauWater,whichreceivesthemall,hastotakeaquitemeanderingcirclingcourse(throughDaun’squartersandbeyondthem)beforeitcandisembogueinSpree,anddecidedlysetoutforBerlinunderthatnewname。TheLandscape——seenfromHochkirchVillage,stillbetterfromtheChurch—steeplewhichliftsyouhighaboveit,andcommandsallroundexcepttothesouth,whereFriedrich’sbattery—heightquiteshutsyouin,andhideseventhoseDevil’sHillsbeyond——ischeerfulandpretty。
  Villagebelfries,steeplesandtowers;airygreenridgesofheights,andintricategreenervalleys:nowratherbarerthanyoulike。TheTouristtellsme,inFriedrich’stimetheremusthavebeenagreatdealmoreofwoodthannow。
  WHATACTUALLYBEFELLATHOCHKIRCH
  (Saturday,14thOctober,1758)。
  Friedrich,forsometime,——probablyeversinceWednesdaymorning,whenhefoundtheStrombergwasnottobehis,——haddecidedtobeoutofthisbadpost。Inwhich,clearlyenough,nothingwastobedone,unlessDaunwouldattemptsomethingelsethanmoreandmoreintrenchingandpalisadinghimself。Friedrichonthesecondday(Thursday,12th)rodeacrosstoWeissenberg,togiveRetzowhisdirections,andtakeviewoftheground:"Saturdaynight,HerrRetzow,sooneritcannotbe[FriedrichhadaimedatFridaynight,butfindstheProvision—convoycannotpossiblybeup];
  Saturdaynight,inallsilence,wesweeproundoutofthis,——weandyou;——hurlBaden—Durlachabouthisbusiness;andareatSchopsandReichenbach,andtheSilesianHighwayopen,nextmorning,tous!"
  [Tempelhof,ii。320。]Quietlyeverythingisspeedingontowardsthisconsummation,onFriedrich’spart。ButonDaun’spartthereis——started,Ishouldguess,ontheverysameThursday——anotherconsummationgettingready,whichistofalloutonSaturdayMORNING,fifteenhoursbeforethatother,andentirelysupersedethatother!——
  Keith’sopinion,thattheAustriansdeservetobehangediftheydon’tattackushere,isalsoLoudon’sopinionandLacy’s,andindeedeverybody’s,——andatlengthDaun’sown;whodeterminestotrysomethinghere,ifneverbeforeorafter。Thisplan,alljudgesadmit,waselaborateandgood;andwaswellexecutedtoo,——Daunhimselfpresidingoverthemostcriticalpartoftheexecution。
  AplantohaveruinedalmostanyArmy,exceptthisPrussianoneandtheCaptainitchancedtohave。Auniversalcamisado,orsurprisalofFriedrichinhisCamp,beforedaylight:everybodyknowsthatittookeffect(Hochkirch,Saturday,14thOctober,1758,5A。M。ofamistymorning);nobodyexpectsofanunassistedfellow—creaturemuchlightonsodoublydarkathing。Butthetruthis,thereareampleaccounts,exact,thoughverychaotic;andthething,steadilyexamined,tillitsessentialfeaturesextricatethemselvesfromtheunessential,provestobenotquitesounintelligible,andnothinglikesodestructive,overwhelmingandruinousaswassupposed。
  Daun’splanisveryelaborate,andincludesagreatmanycombinations;allhis90,000tocomeintoit,simultaneouslyorinsuccession。Butthefirstandgrandlyvitalpart,mainspringandfathertoalltherest,isthis:ThatDaun,inperson,afternightfallofFriday,shall,withthepickofhisforce,say30,000
  horseandfoot,withalltheirartilleriesandtools,silentlyquithisnowpositioninfrontofHochkirch,Friedrich’srightwing。
  Shallsweepoff,silentlytosouthwardandleftward,byWuischke;
  thencewestwardandnorthward,bythenorthernbaseofthoseDevilMountains,throughtheshaggyhollowsandthickwoodsthere,hithertoinhabitedbyCroatsonly,andunknowntothePrussians:
  forward,everforward,throughthenight—watchesthatway;tillhehasfairlygottotheflankofHochkirchandFriedrich:Dauntobestandingthere,allroundfromthesouthernenvironsofHochkirch,westwardthroughtheWoods,byMeschwitz,Steindorfel,andevennorthtoWaditz(ifreaderswillconsulttheirMap),silentlyenclosingFriedrich,asinthebagofanet,inthismanner;——readyeverymanandgunbyaboutfouronSaturdaymorning。AretowaitforthestrokeoffiveinHochkirchsteeple;andthereandthentobeginbusiness,——therefirst;but,onsuccessTHERE,thewhole90,000everywhere,——andtodrawthestringsonFriedrich,andbagandstranglehisastonishedpeopleandhim。
  ThedifficultyhasbeentokeepitperfectlysecretfromsovigilantamanasFriedrich:butDaunhascompletelysucceeded。
  PerhapsFriedrich’seyeshavebeenalittledimmedbycontemptofDaun:Daun,forthelasttwodaysespecially,hasbeenmorediligentthanevertopalisadehimselfoneverypoint;
  nothing,seemingly,onhandbutfellingwoods,buildingabatis,againstsomedangerousLion’s—spring。Theysayalso,hedetectedatraitorinhiscamp;traitorcarryingLetterstoFriedrichunderpretenceoffresheggs,——oneoftheeggsblown,andaNoteofDaun’sProceduressubstitutedasyolk。"Youaredead,sirrah,"saidDaun;"hoistedtothehighestgallows:Arenotyou?ButputinaNoteofmydictating,andyourbeggarlylifeissaved。"
  RetzowJunior,thoughthereisnoevidenceexceptofthecircumstantialkind,thinksthiscurrentstorymaybetrue。
  [Retzow,i。347。]Certainitis,neitherFriedrichnoranyofhispeoplehadtheleastsuspicionofDaun’sproject,tillthemomentitexplodedonthem,whentheclockatHochkirchstruckfive。
  Daun,inthelasttwodays,hadbeenfellingevenmoretreesthantheyareawareof,——thousandsoftreesinthoseDevil’swildernessestoFriedrich’sright;andhassecretlyhewnhimselfroads,passablebynightformenandammunition—wagonsthere:——andinfrontofFriedrich,especiallyHochkirchway,Daunseemsbusierthaneverfellingwood,thisFridaynight;numbersofpeoplerunningaboutwithaxes,withlanternsoverthere,asifinthepushofhurry,andmakingagreatdealofnoise。"IntendingretreatforZittauto—morrow!"thinksFriedrich,asthefalseegg—yolkhadtaughthim;ormerely,"Thatpoorprecautionaryfellow!"supposingthefalseyolkamyth。Inshort,Daunhasgotthroughhisnocturnalwildernesseswithperfectsuccess。Andstands,dreamtofbynoenemy,intheplacesappointedforhis30,000andhim;andthatpooroldclockofHochkirch,unweariedlygruntingforwardtothestrokeoffive,willstrikeupsomethingitislittleexpecting!——
  ThePrussianshavevedettes,picketsandsmalloutpostsofFree—
  corpspeoplescatteredaboutwithintheirborderofthatAustrianWood,thebodyofwhich,aboutHochkirchaseverywhereelse,belongswhollytoCroats。Ofcoursethereareguard—parties,sentriesdulyvigilant,inthebigBatterytosoutheastofHochkirch,——andalongsouthwestwardinthatPOTENCE,orfore—armofFourBattalions,whicharestationedthere。FourgoodBattalionslookingsouthwardthere,withCavalrytoright;Ziethen’sCavalry,——whosehorsesstandsaddledthroughthenight,readyalwaysforthenocturnal"Pandourade,"whichseldomfailsthem。There,aselsewhere,aretheduevigilances,watchmen,watch—fires。TherestofthePrussianArmyisinitsblankets,whollyasleep,whileDaunstandswaitingforthestrokeoffive。
  ThatDaun,burstinginwithhischosen30,000,willtrampledownthesleepingPrussianPOTENCEatHochkirch;captureitsbigBatterytoleft,itsVillageofHochkirchtorear,anddoextensiveruinonthewholerightwingofFriedrich;renderingFriedricheverywhereaneasyconquesttotherestofDaun’speople,whostand,farandwide,dulypostedandprepared,waitingonlytheirsignalfromHochkirch:muchofthis,allofitthathadregardtoHochkirchBatteryandVillage,andthePrussiansstationedthere,Daundidexecute。Andreaders,fromthedatatheyhavegot,mustconceivethemannerofit,——humandescriptionofthenextTwoHours,aboutHochkirch,inthethickdarknessthere,andstormfulsuddeninroad,andstormfulresistancemade,beingmanifestlyanimpossiblething。
  Nobodywas"massacredinhisbed"asthesympatheticgazetteersfancied;nobodywaskilled,thatIhearof,withoutarms,inhishand:butplentyofpeopleperished,fierceofhumor,onbothsides;andfromhalf—pastfivetilltowardseight,therewasageneralblazeoffierychaospushingouteverandanon,swallowedinthebellyofNightagain,suchaswasseldomseeninthisworld。
  Insteadofconfuseddetails,andwearisomeenumerationofparticulars,whichnobodywouldlistentoorunderstand,wewillgiveoneintelligentyounggentleman’sexperience,ourfriendTempelhof’s,whostoodinthispartofthePrussianLine;
  experiencedistinctandindubitabletous;andwhichwasprettyaccuratelysymbolical,Iotherwisesee,ofwhatbefellonallpointsthereabouts。Faithfullycopied,andintheessentialpartsnotevenabridged,hereitis:——
  Tempelhof,atthattimeasubalternofartillery,wasstationedwithacoupleof24—poundersinattendanceontheBattalionPlothow,whichwiththreeothersandsomecavalrylaytothesouthsideofHochkirch,formingakindoffore—armorPOTENCEtheretorightofthebigBattery,withtheirreartoHochkirch;andkeepingvedettesandFree—corpspartiesspreadoutintothewoodsandDevil’sHillsahead。Tempelhofhadrisenaboutthree,asusual;
  hadhisgunsandgunnersready;andwasstandingbythewatch—fire,"expectingthecustomaryPandourade,"andwhatformitwouldtakethismorning。"Closeonfiveo’clock;andnotamousestirring!
  WearenottohaveourPandourade,then?"Onasudden,noiseburstsout;noiseenough,sharpfireamongtheFree—corpspeople;
  firegrowingeversharper,noisier,forthenexthalf—hour,butnothingwhatevertobeseen。"BattalionPlothowhadsoongotitsclotheson,alltothespatterdashes;andtookranktorightandleftoftheFLECHE,andofmytwoguns,infrontofitspost:
  butonaccountofthethickfogeverythingwastotallydark。
  Ifiredoffmycannons[shallwesaystraightsouthward?]tolearnwhethertherewasanythinginfrontofus。Noanswer:’Nothingthere——Pshaw,amerecrackery(GEKNACKER)ofPandoursandourFree—
  corpspeople,afterall!’Butthenoisegrewlouder,andcameevernearer;Iturnedmygunstowardsit[southward,southeastward,orperhapsaguneachway?]——andherewehadasalvoinresponse,fromsomebattalionswhoseemedtobetwohundredyardsorsoahead。
  TheBattalionPlothowhereupongavefire;ItoopliedmycannonswhatIcould,——andhadperhapsdeliveredfifteendoubleshotsfromthem,whenatonceItumbledtotheground,andlostallconsciousness"forsomeminutesormoments。
  Awakeningwiththebloodrunningdownhisface,poorTempelhofconcludedithadbeenamusket—shotinthehead;butongettingtohishandsandknees,hefoundtheplace"fullofAustriangrenadiers,whohadcreptinthroughourtentstorear;andthatithadbeenaknockwiththebuttofthemusketfromoneofthosefellows,andnotabullet"thathadstruckhimdown。
  BattalionPlothow,assailedonallsides,resistedonallsides;
  andTempelhofsawfromtheground,——Isuppose,bytheembersofwatch—fires,andbyrareflashesofmusketry,fortheydidnotfiremuch,havingnoroom,butsmashedandstabbedandcut,——"aninfantryfightwhichinmurderousintensitysurpassesimagination。
  Iwastakenprisoneratthisturn;butsoonaftergotdeliveredbyourcavalryagain。"[Tempelhof,ii。324n。]
  Thislattercircumstance,ofbeingdeliveredbytheCavalry,Ifindtobeoffrequentoccurrenceinthatfirstactofthebusinessthere:thePrussianBattalion,surprisedonfrontandrear,alwaysmakesmurderousfightforitself:isatlastoverwhelmed,obligedtoretire,perhapsopeningitswaybybayonetcharge;——uponwhichourCavalry(Ziethen’s,andothersthatgatheredtohim)cuttinginuponthedisorderedsurprisers,cutthemintoflight,rescuetheprisoners,andforatimereinstatematters。ThePrussianbattalionsdonotrun(nobodyruns);butwhenrepulsedbytheendlessodds,rallyagain。ThebigBatteryisnottobehadofthemwithoutfierceanddoggedstruggle;andisretakenmorethanonceortwice。Stillfiercer,moredogged,wasthestruggleinHochkirchVillage;especiallyinHochkirchChurchandChurchyard,——whithertheBattalionMargraf—Karlhadflungthemselves;thepoorVillagesoontakingfireaboutthem。Soontakingfire,andcontinuingtobeasceneofcaptureandrecapture,bytheflame—light;
  whileBattalionMargraf—Karlstoodwithinvinciblestubbornness,pouringdeathfromit;nottobecompulsedbytheragingtideofAustriangrenadiers;notby"sixAustrianbattalions,"by"eight,"
  orbyneversomany。Stoodatbaythere;levellingwholemassesofthem,——tillitscartridgeswerespent,alltooneortwoperman;
  andMajorLange,theheroicCaptainofit,said,"Weshallhavetogo,then,mymen;letuscutourselvesthrough!"——anddidso,inanhonorablyinvinciblemanner;somebraveremnantactuallygettingthrough,withLangehimselfwoundedtodeath。
  Ithinkitwasnottilltowardssixo’clockthattherightwinggenerallybecameawarewhatthecasewas:"MorethanaPandourade,yes;"——thoughwhatitmightbe,inthethickfogwhichhadfallen,blottingoutallvestigesofdaylight,nobodycouldwellsay。
  RalliedBattalions,reinforcedbythisortheotherBattalionhurryingupfromleftward,alwayschargeinupontheenemy,inHochkirchorwhereverheisbusy;generallypushhimbackintotheNight;butarethenfallenupononbothflanksbyendlessnewstrength,andobligedtodrawbackinturn。AndZiethen’sHorse,inthemeanwhile,doexecution;breakinginonthetumultuousvictors;newCuirassiers,Gens—d’Armesdashinguptohelp,sosoonassaddled,andchargingwithawill:sothat,onthewhole,theenemy,variouslyattempting,couldmakenothingofusonthatwestern,orrearwardside,——thanksmainlytoZiethenandtheHorse。
  "HadwebutwaitedtillthreeorfourofourBattalionshadgotup!"saythePrussiannarrators。Butitisthickmist;fewyardsaheadyoucannotseeatall,unlessitbeflame;andcloseathand,allthingsandfigureswaverindistinct,——hairyoutlinesofblackershadowsonagroundofblack。
  ItmusthavebeenwhileLangewasstillfighting,perhapsbeforeLangetooktotheChurchofHochkirch,scarcelylaterthanhalf—
  pastsix(butnobodythoughtofpullingouthiswatchinsuchabusiness!)——aboutsix,orhalf—pastsix,whenKeith,whohaschargeofthiswing,andlodgessomewherebelowornorthofHochkirch,cametounderstandthathisbigBatterywastaken;thatherewassuchaPandouradeashadnotbeenbefore;andthat,ofasurety,saidBatterymustberetaken。Keithspringsonhorseback;hastilytakes"BattalionKannacker"andseveralremnantsofothers;
  rushesupwards,"leavingHochkirchalittletoright;directuponthebigBattery。"RecapturesthebigBattery。Butissetuponbyoverwhelmingmultitudes,benttohaveitback;——ispassionatefornewassistanceinthisvitalpoint;butcangetnone:hadbeen"DISARTEDbybothhisAide—de—camps,"sayspoorJohnTebay,awanderingEnglishhorse—soldier,whoattendshimasmountedgroom;
  "askedtwentytimes,andtwentymore,’WherearemyAide—de—
  camps!’"["CaptensCockceyandGoudy"hecallsthem——(COCCEJIwhoseFathertheKanzlerwehaveseen,andGAUDIwhoseself),——whobothhad,insuccession,struckintoHochkirchasthelessdesperateplace,accordingtoTebay:seeTEBAY’SLETTERtoMitchell,"Crossen,October29th"(inMEMOIRSANDPAPERS,ii。501—505);——
  whichisprobablytrueeveryword,allowingforTebay’stemper;
  butishighlyindecipherable,thoughnotentirelysoaftermanyreadingsandresearehings。]——butcouldgetnoresponseorreinforcement;andatlength,quitesurroundedandoverwhelmed,hadtoretire;openinghiswaybythebayonet;andbeforelong,suddenlystoppingshort,——fallingdeadintoTebay’sarms;
  shotthroughtheheart。Twoshotsontherightsidehehadnotregarded;butthisontheleftsidewasfinal:Keith’sfightingsaresuddenlyalldone。Tebay,indistraction,triedmuchtobringawaythebody;butcouldbynopresentmeans;distractedly"ridforacoach;"found,onreturn,thattheAustrianshadtheground,andthebodyofhismaster;Hochkirch,Churchandall,nowundisputedlytheirs。
  Toappearance,itwasthisnewsofKeith’srepulse(IknownotwhetherofKeith’sDEATHasyet)thatfirstrousedFriedrichtoafullsenseofwhatwasnowgoingon,twomilestosouthofhim。
  Friedrich,accordingtohishabits,musthavebeenawakeandafootwhentheBusinessfirstbrokeout;though,forsomeconsiderabletime,treatingitasnothingbutacommoncrackeryofPandours。
  Already,findingthePandouradelouderthanusual,hehadorderedouttoitonebattalionandtheotherthatlayhandy:butnowhepushesforwardseveralbattalionsunderFranzofBrunswick(hisyoungestBrother—in—law),withMargrafKarlandPrinceMoritz:
  "Swiftyou,toHochkirchyonder!"——andhimselfspringsonhorsebacktodealwiththeaffair。PrinceFranzofBrunswick,pooryoungfellow,cheerilycomingon,nearHochkirchhadhisheadshornoffbyacannon—ball。MoritzofDessau,too,"ridingwithintwentyyardsoftheAustrians,"sodarkwasit,hesonear—sighted,gotbadlyhit,——andsoonafter,drivingtoBautzenforsurgery,wasmadeprisonerbyPandours;[InARCHENHOLTZ(i。289,290)hisdangerousadventuresontheroadtoBautzen,inthiswoundedcondition。]neverfoughtagain,"diednextyearofcancerinthelip。"NothingbuttriumphantAustrianshotandcannon—shotgoingyonder;thesebattalionstoohavetofallbackwithsoreloss。
  Friedrichhimself,bythistime,isforwardinthethickofthetumult,withanotherbodyofbattalions;stormingfuriouslyalong,hashishorseshotunderhim;stormsthrough,"successfully,bytheothersideofHochkirch"(Hochkirchtohisleft):——butfinds,asthemistgraduallysinks,aringofAustriansmassedahead,onthe——MAPGOESHERE,FACINGPAGE160,BOOKXVIII——————
  Heights;asfarasSteindorfelandfarther,ageneralcontinentofAustriansenclosingallthesouthandsouthwest;and,infact,thathereisnownothingtobedone。Thatthequestionofhisflankissettled;thatthequestionnowisofhisfront,whichtheappointedAustrianpartiesarenowuponattacking。QuestionespeciallyoftheHeightsofDrehsa,andofthePassandBrookofDrehsa(rearwardofhiscentrepart),wherehisoneretreatwilllie,Steindorfelbeingnowlost。PartfirstoftheAffairisended;Partsecondofitbegins。
  RapidlyenoughFriedrichtakeshisnewmeasures。SeizesDrehsaHeight,whichwillnowbekeyofthefield;despatchesMollendorfthither(MollendorfourcourageousLeuthenfriend);whovigorouslybestirshimself;getsholdofDrehsaHeightbeforetheenemycan;
  Ziethenco—operatingontheHeightsofKumschutz,Canitzandotherpointsofvantage。Andthus,ineffect,Friedrichpullsuphistornrightskirt(asheisdoingallhisotherskirts)intonewcompactfrontagainsttheAustrians:sothat,inthatsouthwesternpartespecially;theAustriansdonottryitfarther;but"retireatfullgallop,"onsightofthisswiftseizureoftheKeysbyMollendorfandZiethen。FriedrichalsodespatchesinstantordertoRetzow,tojoinhimathisspeediest。Friedricheverywhererearrangeshimself,hither,thither,withskilfulrapidity,innewLineofBattle;stillhopefultodisputewhatisleftofthefield;——longingmuchthatRetzowcouldcomeonwings。
  Bythistime(towardseight,ifImightguess)Dayhasgottheupperhand;theDaunAustriansstandvisibleontheirRingofHeightsallround,behindHochkirchandourlateBattery,ontowestwardandnorthward,asfarasSteindorfelandWaditz;——
  extremelybusyrearrangingthemselvesintosomethingofline;
  therebeingmuchconfusion,muchsimmeringaboutinclumpsandgaps,aftersuchatussle。Infrontofus,toeastward,theappointedAustrianpartiesareproceedingtoattack:butindaylight,andwithoureyesopen,itisathingofdifficulty,anddoesnotprosperasHochkirchdid。DukeD’Ahremberg,ontheirextremeright,hadinchargetoburstinuponourleft,sosoonashesawHochkirchdone:D’Ahrembergdoestry;asdoothersintheirplaces,nearDaun;butwithcomparativelylittlesuccess。
  D’Ahremberg,meetingsomethingofcheckorhindrancewherehetried,pauses,foragoodwhile,tillheseehowothersprosper。
  Theirgrandchanceistheirsuperiorityofnumber;andthefactthatFriedrichcantrynothinguponTHEM,butmuststandpainfullyonthedefensivetillRetzowcome。ToFriedrich,Retzowseemshugelyslowaboutit。Butthetruthis,Baden—Durlach,withhis20,000ofReserve,has,asperorder,madeattackonRetzow,20,000
  against12:oneofthefeeblestattacksconceivable;butsufficienttodetainRetzowtillhegetitrepulsed。RetzowisdiligentasTime,andwillbehere。
  Meanwhile,theAustriansonfrontdo,inasporadicway,attackandagainattackourbatteriesandposts;especiallythatbigBatteryofThirtyGuns,whichwehavetonorthofRodewitz。TheAustriansdotakethatBatteryatlast;andarebeginningagaintobedangerous,——theratherasD’Ahrembergseemsagaintobethinkingofbusiness。ItishightimeRetzowwerehere!FewsightscouldbegladdertoFriedrich,thanthefirstglitterofRetzow’svanguard,——horse,underPrinceEugenofWurtemberg,——beautifullywendingdownfromWeissenbergyonder;skilfullypostingthemselves,atBelgernandelsewhere,asthornsinthesidesofD’Ahremberg(sharpenough,ontrialbyD’Ahremberg)。Followed,beforelong,byRetzowhimself;serenelycrossingLobauWater;and,withgreatcelerity,andthebestofskill,likewisepostinghimself,——hopelesslytoD’Ahremberg,whotriesnothingfarther。Thesunisnowshining;
  itisnowtenoftheday。HadRetzowcomeanhoursooner;——
  eforewelostthatbigBatteryandotherthings!Buthecouldcomenosooner;bethankfulheishereatlast,insuchanoverawingmanner。
  Friedrich,judgingthatnothingnowcanbemadeoftheaffair,ordersretreat。Retreat,whichhadbeengettingschemed,Isuppose,andplannedinthegloomoftheroyalmind,eversincelossofthatbigBatteryatRodewitz。Littletooccupyhim,inthisinterim;
  exceptindignantwaiting,rigorouslysteady,andsomelanguidinterchangeofcannon—shotbetweentheparties。RetreatistoKlein—Bautzenneighborhood(newhead—quarterDoberschutz,outpostsKreckwitzandPurschwitz);fourmilesorsotonorthwest。Ratherashiftingofyourground,whichastonishesthemilitaryreadereversince,thanaretreatingsuchasthecommonrunofusexpected。
  Doneintheusualmasterlymanner;partafterpartmendingoff,Retzowstandingminatoryhere,Mollendorfminatorythere,inthesoftestquasi—rhythmicsequence;CavalryalldrawnoutbetweenBelgernandKreckwitz,baggage—wagonsfilingthroughthePassofDrehsa;——notanAustrianmeddlingwithit,lessormore;DaunandhisAustriansstandingintheirringoffivemiles,gazingintoitlikestonestatues;theirregimentsbeingstillinaconfusedstate,——andtheirDaunanextremelyslowgentleman。[Tempelhof,ii。
  319—336;Seyfarth,Beylagen,i。432—453;
  Helden—Geschichte,v。241—257;Archenholtz,&c。&c。]
  AndinthismannerFriedrich,likeacarelessswimmercaughtintheMahlstrom,hasnotgotswallowedinit;buthasmadesuchabuffetingofit,heishereoutofitagain,withoutbonebroken,——
  not,wehope,withoutinstructionfromtheadventure。Hehaslost101piecesofcannon,mostofhistentsandcamp—furniture;
  and,whatismoreirreparable,above8,000ofhisbravepeople,5,381ofthemand119Officers(KeithandMoritzfortwo)eitherdeadorcaptive。InmentheAustrianloss,itseems,isnotmuchlower,somesayisratherashadehigher;bytheirownaccount,325
  Officers,5,614rankandfile,killedandwounded,——notreckoning1,000prisonerstheylosttous,and"atleast2,000"whotookthatchanceofdesertingintheintricatedarkwoods。[Tempelhof,ii。
  336;butseeKausler,p。576。]
  Friedrich,allsay,tookhispunishmentinawonderfullycheerfulmanner。DeCatttheReader,enteringtohimthateveningasusual,theKingadvanced,inatragicdeclamatoryattitude;andgavehim,withpropervoiceandgesture,anappropriatepassageofRacine:——
  "Enfinapresunan,tumerevois,Arbate,NonpluscommeautrefoiscetheureuxMithridate,Qui,deRometoujoursbalancantledestin,Tenaitentreelleetmoil’universincertain。
  Jesuisvaincu;Pompeeasaisil’avantageD’unenuitquilaissaitpeudeplaceaucourage;
  Messoldatspresquenus,dans"——……
  NotalittletoDeCatt’scomfort。[Rodenbeck,i。354。]Duringtheretreatitself,RetzowJuniorhadcome,asPapa’sAide—de—Camp,withamessagetotheKing;foundhimontheheightsofKleinBautzen,watchingthemovements。Messagedonewith,theKingsaid,inasmilingtone,"Daunhasplayedmeaslipperytrickto—day!"
  "Ihaveseenit,"answeredRetzow;"butitisonlyascratch,whichyourMajestywillsoonmanagetohealagain。"——"GLAUBTERDIES,Doyouthinkso?""NotonlyI,butthewholeArmyfirmlybelieveitofyourMajesty。"——"Youarequiteright,"addedtheKing,inaconfidentiallycandidway:"WewillmanageDaun。WhatIlamentis,thenumberofbravementhathavediedthismorning。"[Retzow,i。
  359n。]Onthemorrow,hewasheardtosaypublicly:"Daunhasletusoutofcheck—mate;thegameisnotlostyet。Wewillrestourselveshere,afewdays;thengoforSilesia,anddeliverNeisse。"TheAnecdote—Books(perhapsnotmythicalIy)addthis:
  "Whereareallyourguns,though?"saidtheKingtoanArtilleryman,standingvacantonparade,nextday。"IHROMAJESTAT,theDevilstolethemall,lastnight!"——"Hm,well,wemusthavethembackfromhim。"[Archenholtz,i。299。]
  NothingimmoderatelydepressiveinHochkirch,itappears;——though,alas,onthefourthdayafter,therecameamessagefromBaireuth;
  whichdidstrikeonedown:"MynobleWilhelminadead;diedintheveryhourswhilewewerefightinghere!"[OnacommonBusiness—
  LettertoPrinceHenri,"Doberschutz,18thOctober,1758,"isthissuddenbitofAutograph:"GRANDDIEU,MASOEURDEBAREITH!"——
  (Schoning,DersiebenjahrigeKrieg,nachderOriginal—
  Correspondens&c。ausdenStaats—Archiven:Potsdam,1851:i。287。)]Readersmustconceiveit:comingunexpectedmoreorless,blackassuddenuniversalhurricane,ontheheartoftheman;asorrowsacred,yetimmeasurable,irremediabletohim;asiftheskytoowerefallingonhishead,inaidofthemeanearthanditsravenings:——ofallthistherecannothingbesaidatpresent。
  Friedrich’sonereliefseemstohavebeenthenecessitylaidonhimofperpetualbattlingwithoutwardbusiness;——wemayfancy,intherapidweeksfollowing,howmuchwaslyingatalltimesinthebackgroundofhismindsuppressedintoitscaves。
  Daun,itappears,wasconsiderablyelated;spentagreatdealofhistime,sopreciousjustatpresent,inwritingdespatches,incongratulatingandbeingcongratulated;——didanelaborateTE—DEUM,orAmbrosianSong,inArtilleryandVOXHUMANA,——whichwiththeadjuncts,sayspleneticpeople,asatKolin,sensiblyassistedFriedrich’saffairs。Daunwasbynomeansofbraggartturn;buttherecognitionofhismatchlessachievementbythegazetteerpublic,whetherinexultationorinlamentation,wasloudanduniversal;
  andthejoy,inViennaandthecognatequarters,knewnoboundsforthetimebeing。Thus,amongothertokens,theHolinessofourLordthePope,blessingHeavenforsuchsuccessagainsttheHeretic,waspleasedtosendhim"aConsecratedHatandSword,"——suchastheoldPopeswerewont,verylongago,tobestowondistinguishedChampionsagainsttheHeathen,——(muchjeeredat,andcrowedover,byaprofaneFriedrich[OEuvresdeFrederic,
  xv。122,124,126,&c。&c。:inPREUSS,ii。196,compieteListofthesepoorPieces;whicharehearty,nothypocritical,intheircontemptuonshilarity,buthavelittleothermetit。]):"theeffectofwhichmiraculousfurnishings,"saysTempelhof,"turnedouttobethattheFeldmarschallnevergainedanysuccessmore;"infact,exceptthatsmallthingonFincknextYear,neverany,asitchanced。DaunhadwithdrawntohisoldCamp,onthedayofHochkirch;leavingonlyadetachmentonthefieldthere:itwasnotforsixorsevendaysmorethathesteptouttotheKreckwitzandPurschwitzneighborhood;morewithinsightofhisvanquishedenemy,——butnothinglikevigilantenoughofwhatmightstillbeinhim,aftersuchvanquishing!——WemustsparethisNote,forthesakeofaheroickindofman,whohadnottoomuchofrewardintheworld:——
  "TebaycouldnotrecoverKeith’sbody:CroatshadtheplunderingofKeith;otherAustrians,notofCroatkind,carriedthedeadGeneralintoHochkirchChurch:Lacy’semotiononrecognizinghimthere,——
  likeatragicgleamofhisownyouthsuddenlybroughtbacktohim,asinstarlight,piercingandsad,fromtwentyyearsdistance,——iswellknowninBooks。Onthemorrow,Sunday,October15th,Keithhadhonorablesoldier’s—burialthere,——’twelvecannon’salvoingthrice,and’thewholeCorpsofColloredo’withtheirmusketsthrice;
  Lacyaschiefmourner,notwithouttears。Fourmonthsafter,byroyalorder,Keith’sbodywasconveyedtoBerlin;reinterredinBerlin,inastillmoresolemnpublicmanner,withallthehonors,alltheregrets;andKeithsleepsnowintheGarnison—Kirche:——farfrombonnieInverugie;thehoarsesea—windsandcavernsofDunottarsingingvaguerequiemtohishonorablelineandhim,intheimaginationsofsomefew。’MyBrotherleavesmeanoblelegacy,’
  saidtheoldLordMarischal:’lastyearhehadBohemiaunderransom;andhispersonalestateis70ducats,(about25pounds)。
  [Varnhagen,p。261。]
  "InHochkirchChurchthereisstill,notintheChurchyardasformerly,afine,modestlyimpressiveMonumenttoKeith;modestUrnofblackmarbleonaPedestalofgray,——and,ingoldletters,anInscriptionnoteasilysurpassableinthelapidaryway:……’DUMIN
  PRAELIONONPROCULHINCINCLINATAMSUORUMACIEMMENTEMANUV0CEET
  EXEMPLORESTITUERATPUGNANSUTHEROASDECETOCCUBUIT。D。XIV。
  OCTOBRIS’Thesewordsgothroughyouliketheclangofsteel。
  [InRODENBECK,i。149。Givenalso(verynearlycorrect)inCORRESPONDEENCEOFSIRROBERTMURRAYKEITH(London,1849),i。151。
  ThisisthejuniorofthetwoDiplomaticRoberts,genealogicalcousinsofKeith;bythisone(in1771,not1776asGermanGuide—
  bookshaveit)theHochkirchMonumentwassetup。AveryinterestingCollectionofLETTERSthoseofhis;——editedwiththeusualdarkness,orrathermore。]Friedrich’ssorrowoverhim(’tears,’higheulogies,’LOUAEXTREMEMENT’)isitselfamonument。
  Twentyyearsafter,KeithhadfromhisMasteraStatue,inBerlin。
  OneofFour;totheFourmostdeserving:Schwerin(1771),Winterfeld(1777),Seidlitz(1779,Keith(when?),[Nicolai
  (BeschreibungderResidenzstadte,i。193,194)givesthesedatesfortheThree,andforKeith’snodate。]——whichstillstandintheWilhelmPlatzthere。
  "HochkirchChurchhasbeeurebuiltinlateyears:aspapiousairyChurch,withgalleries,andrequisites,especiallywithfreeair,lightandcleanliness。Capableperhapsof1,500sitters:halfofthemWends。’Above700skeletons,inoneheap,weredugout,incuttingthenewfoundations。ThestrongouterDooroftheoldChurch,redoak,Ishouldthink,isstillretainedinthatcapacity;stillshowsperhapshalfadozenroughbigquasi—
  KEYHOLES,tornthroughitindifferentparts,anddaylightshiningin,wheretheoldbulletspassed。TheKeithMonument,perhapsfourfeethigh,isontheflaggedfloor,leftsideofthepulpit,closebythewall,——’thebenchwhereKeith’sbodylayhashadtobecasedinnewplank[zincwouldbebetter]againsttheknivesoftourists。’"
  OldLordMarischal——George,"MARECHALD’ECOSSE"ashealwayssignshimself——wasbythistimeseventy—two;King’sGovernorofNeufchatel,foragoodwhilepastandtocome(1754—1763)。