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In vain the thronging enemy by force Would clear the ramparts , and repel their course ; They break through all , for William leads the way , Where fires rage most , and loudest engines play . Namure's late terrors and destruction show ...
In vain the thronging enemy by force Would clear the ramparts , and repel their course ; They break through all , for William leads the way , Where fires rage most , and loudest engines play . Namure's late terrors and destruction show ...
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Behold with what resistless force he falls On towns besieged , and thunders at thy walls ! Ask Villeroy ; for Villeroy beheld The town surrendered , POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 7.
Behold with what resistless force he falls On towns besieged , and thunders at thy walls ! Ask Villeroy ; for Villeroy beheld The town surrendered , POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 7.
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Soft moving sounds and heavenly airs Give force to every word , and recommend our prayers . When time itself shall be no more , And all things in confusion hurled , Music shall then exert its power , And sound survive the ruins of the ...
Soft moving sounds and heavenly airs Give force to every word , and recommend our prayers . When time itself shall be no more , And all things in confusion hurled , Music shall then exert its power , And sound survive the ruins of the ...
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... at their height through airy channels flow Still to new scenes my wandering muse retires , And the dumb show of breathing rocks admires ; Where the smooth chisel all its force has shown , And softened into flesh the rugged stone .
... at their height through airy channels flow Still to new scenes my wandering muse retires , And the dumb show of breathing rocks admires ; Where the smooth chisel all its force has shown , And softened into flesh the rugged stone .
Side 38
What we find , is the stiffness and rigour of Milton's style , somewhat eased and suppled by the grace of Mr. Addison's , but without the numbers or the force of that great poet . ' The execution of this poem is better than the The same ...
What we find , is the stiffness and rigour of Milton's style , somewhat eased and suppled by the grace of Mr. Addison's , but without the numbers or the force of that great poet . ' The execution of this poem is better than the The same ...
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