3 Night came on them while lamenting their situation rather than consulting, whilst they urged expedients, each according to his temper; one crying out, "Let us go over those fences of the roads;" others, "over the steeps; through the woods; any way, where arms can be carried.
— from The History of Rome, Books 09 to 26 by Livy
“Come on, let us get out of here,” remarked Roger, as he looked with disfavor at the squalor presented.
— from Dave Porter and His Double; Or, The Disapperarance of the Basswood Fortune by Edward Stratemeyer
“Come on, let us get out and help those who are on board!”
— from The Rover Boys Down East; or, The Struggle for the Stanhope Fortune by Edward Stratemeyer
He sees enough to excite his hopes more wildly than ever; he goes hundreds of miles up the Orinoco in an open boat, suffering every misery, but keeping up the hearts of his men, who cry out, ‘Let us go on, we care not how far.’
— from Sir Walter Raleigh and His Time by Charles Kingsley
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