| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 444 pages
...What field of all the civil war, Where his were not the deepest scar ? And Hampton shows what part Where, twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope That Charles himself might chasa To Carisbrook's narrow case ; That thence the royal actor borne, The tragic scaffold might adorn.... | |
| Charles Harding Firth - 1900 - 590 pages
...ambitious designs. This is the view expressed in the well-known lines of Marvell, which relate how Twining subtle fears with hope He wove a net of such a scope As Charles himself might chase To Carisbrooke's narrow case, That thence the royal actor borne The... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 pages
...room Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scar? 2 Carisbrook's narrow case ; That thence the royal actor borne The tragic scaffold might adorn, While... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 pages
...room Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scar? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art ;...of such a scope That Charles himself might chase To Caresbrooke's narrow case; That thence the Royal actor borne The tragic scaffold might adorn : While... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 376 pages
...Cromwell from Ireland, has the following lines : " And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, When twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase, To Carisbrook's narrow case." It has even been asserted that some local arrangements, and especially the... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 368 pages
...Cromwell from Ireland, has the following lines : " And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, When twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase, To Carisbrook's narrow case." It has even been asserted that some local arrangements, and especially the... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 532 pages
...the deepest scar? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art; Where, twining subtile fears witn hope* He wove a net of such a scope That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case, That thence the royal actor borne The tragic scaffold might adorn, While... | |
| Arthur Stanley - 1901 - 408 pages
...room Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scar ? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where, twining subtile fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 pages
...room Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scar ? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where,...of such a scope That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case, That thence the Royal actor borne The tragic scaffold might adorn : While... | |
| 1903 - 394 pages
...scar ? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where, twining subtile fears with hope, Ho wove a net of such a scope That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case, That thence the royal actor borne The tragic scaffold might adorn : While... | |
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