Let us be off, said Napoleon
Come general, for we have lost
The emperor knew his defeat
Indeed, a man of magnificent sight
Soldiers of Waterloo made him kneel
While the city of Akko heard his appeal
La Garde recule! Accolades to the artist for capturing the lost battle at the Akko city in such a realistic way that mind cannot help but feel for the soldiers. General Napoleon showed courage during the times of battle and revealed great sportsmanship that reflects even from this painting. The burning ships across the sea make this defeat even more sorrowful but the battle field only heard one order from Napoléon Sauve qui peut!" ("Save yourselves!").
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