The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side v
... who think it no waste of the public treasure to purchase politeness to their country . The poem upon one of King William's campaigns , addressed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occasioned a message from him ...
... who think it no waste of the public treasure to purchase politeness to their country . The poem upon one of King William's campaigns , addressed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occasioned a message from him ...
Side vii
But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought , and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the ...
But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought , and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the ...
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How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ! What awe did the slow solemn knell ...
How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ! What awe did the slow solemn knell ...
Side 3
... Receive the present of a muse unknown : A muse that in adventurous numbers sings The rout of armies , and the fall of kings , Britain advanced , and Europe's peace restored , By Somers ' counsels , and by Nassau's sword .
... Receive the present of a muse unknown : A muse that in adventurous numbers sings The rout of armies , and the fall of kings , Britain advanced , and Europe's peace restored , By Somers ' counsels , and by Nassau's sword .
Side 4
TO THE KING . WHEN now the business of the field is o'er , The trumpets sleep , and cannons cease to roar ; When every dismal echo is decayed , And all the thunder of the battle laid ; Attend , auspicious prince , and let the muse In ...
TO THE KING . WHEN now the business of the field is o'er , The trumpets sleep , and cannons cease to roar ; When every dismal echo is decayed , And all the thunder of the battle laid ; Attend , auspicious prince , and let the muse In ...
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