An officer, whose face again was new to me-named Colonel Hoskyns-a truculent-looking fellow, in the dress of His Majesty's lifeguards, stood very upright beside Sir George Jeffreys, with his hat in his hand.
"Oddsfish!"
Robert Hugh Benson
An attempt to drive its first success home with a cavalry charge had been met by a countercharge, deservedly famous, in which, among other regiments, the First and Second lifeguards, the Blues, the King's Dragoons, had broken the French horse and followed up the French retirement down the slope.
"Waterloo"
Hilaire Belloc
Troops will be stationed along the route; the hussars forming my escort, and the lifeguards following to Breslau.
"NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER"
L. Muhlbach