Alaric Alexander Watts

Alaric Alexander Watts by [[William Brockedon Alaric Alexander Watts (16 March 1797 – 5 April 1864) was a British poet and journalist, born in London. His life was dedicated to newspaper creation and editing, and he was seen as a conservative writer. It led him to bankruptcy, when a pension was awarded to him by a friend, Lord Aberdeen.

He may now be best remembered for his alliterative poem ''The Siege of Belgrade'', which begins with a much-quoted couplet:

''An Austrian army, awfully arrayed, ''Boldly by battery besieged Belgrade. Provided by Wikipedia

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