how common were the skull there? at which place could be found?
in after Blenheim
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In Southey's poem “After Blenheim”, the skulls of the dead soldiers are presented to bring out the pity of war. Here the skulls are all common — 'large and smooth and round' — as the poet repeats it in the second stanza.
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In Southey's poem “After Blenheim”, the skulls of the dead soldiers are presented to bring out the pity of war. Here the skulls are all common — 'large and smooth and round' — as the poet repeats it in the second stanza.
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