CHAPTER XVIII. 



CONTINUATION OF THE CAMPAIGN IN GUZERAT, 

 FROM THE JUNCTION OF THE ENGLISH FORCE WITH RAGOBAH's 



ARMY : 



THEIR ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE ENEMY BETWEEN THE 



SABERMATTY AND MYHI RIVERS; AND 



ENCAMPMENT NEAR BAROCHE. 



1775. 



But what most shews the vanity of life, 



Is to behold the nations all on fire ; 

 In cruel broils engag'd, and deadly strife: 



Despotic kings, enflam'd by black desire, 

 With honourable ruffians in their hire, 

 Cause Wak to rage, and blood around to pour: 



Of this sad work when each begins to tire, 

 They sit them down just where they were before; 

 Till for new scenes of woe peace shall their force restore. 



Thomson. 



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