The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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... by his Latin compositions , published in the Musæ Anglicanæ , and was admired as one of the best authors since the Augustan age , in the two universities and the greatest part of Europe , before he was talked of as a poet in town .
... by his Latin compositions , published in the Musæ Anglicanæ , and was admired as one of the best authors since the Augustan age , in the two universities and the greatest part of Europe , before he was talked of as a poet in town .
Side 3
To you , my lord , these daring thoughts belong , Who helped to raise the subject of my song ; To you the hero of my verse reveals His great designs , to you in council tells His inmost thoughts , determining the doom Of towns unstormed ...
To you , my lord , these daring thoughts belong , Who helped to raise the subject of my song ; To you the hero of my verse reveals His great designs , to you in council tells His inmost thoughts , determining the doom Of towns unstormed ...
Side 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.
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.
Side 8
Ask Villeroy ; for Villeroy beheld The town surrendered , and the treaty sealed ; With what amazing strength the forts were won , Whilst the whole power of France stood looking on . But stop not here : behold where Berkley stands ...
Ask Villeroy ; for Villeroy beheld The town surrendered , and the treaty sealed ; With what amazing strength the forts were won , Whilst the whole power of France stood looking on . But stop not here : behold where Berkley stands ...
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O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
O'er prostrate towns and palaces they pass , ( Now covered o'er with weeds and hid in grass , ) Breathing revenge ; whilst anger and disdain Fire every breast , and boil in every vein : Here shattered walls , like broken rocks ...
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