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And it follows in the 28th Verse, The Suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy Pilots, which most elegantly and Poetically expresseth the Horrid Noise and Outcry of the perishing Tyrians (as indeed the Stile of the Prophet in this Chapter is not inferiour to the best of Poets.) The three insuing Verses relate the Resentment which other Nations that traded with them shall have of their Ruin, which is summed up in those few words (comprehending all that had been said in the Antithesis throughout the Chapter concerning their Preceding Glory and Present Misery) v. 32. What City is like Tyrus, |
And it follows in the 28th Verse, The Suburbs shall shake At the found of the cry of thy Pilots, which most elegantly and Poetically Expresses the Horrid Noise and Outcry of the perishing Tyrians (as indeed the Style of the Prophet in this Chapter is not inferior to the best of Poets.) The three ensuing Verses relate the Resentment which other nations that traded with them shall have of their Ruin, which is summed up in those few words (comprehending all that had been said in the Antithesis throughout the Chapter Concerning their Preceding Glory and Present Misery) v. 32. What city is like Tyre, |
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