| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 Seiten
...hold or break, As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less, — sicken'd over by learning; At least, it's your temper, shews what part He had of wiser art : Wh«e, twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 Seiten
...friend Cromwell, says, — " And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That...himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case." Ode on Cromwell's Return from Ireland. There is no doubt that Cromwell informed Colonel Whalley, the... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 Seiten
...friend Cromwell, says, — " And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That...himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case." Ode on Cromwell's Return from Ireland. There is no doubt that Cromwell informed Colonel Whalley, the... | |
| 1832 - 374 Seiten
...machinations of Cromwell drove him upon. Andrew Marvell, writing of his friend Cromwell, says, — " And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art, Where twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 Seiten
...emptiness, Allows of penetration less ; And therefore must make room Where greater spirits come. Whal field of all the civil war, Where his were not the deepest scar? Aud Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art: When twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 246 Seiten
...hold or break, As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less ; And therefore must make room Where greater spirits...scar? And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art : When twining subtle (ears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might rhace... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 Seiten
...hold or break, As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less ; And therefore must make room Where greater spirits...? 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 chace... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 494 Seiten
...break, As men are strong or weak. Nature, ib. п hateth emptiness, Л lim-.- ol penetration less ; And therefore must make room Where greater spirits...all the civil war, Where his were not the deepest scni ? And Hampton shows what paît He had of wiser art : When twining subtle fears with hope, He wove... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 530 Seiten
...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 - Clarendon, vol. vp 493 and 495. It is but fair, however, to remark, that Milton, Cromwell's Latin... | |
| 1842 - 712 Seiten
...hold or break, As men are strong or weak. Nature, that hnteth emptiness, Allows of penetration less, And therefore must make room Where greater spirits come. What field of nil the civil war, Where his were not the deepest scar ? And Hampton shows what part He hod of wiser... | |
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