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" Nature, that hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less, And therefore must make 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 subtle... "
Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine). - Page 273
1852
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...spirits eome. What field of all the eivil war, Where his were not the deepest sear ? And Hampton shews before the wove a net of sueh a seope, That Charles himself might ehase To Carisbrook's narrow ease ; That thenee...
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The Trials of Charles the First and of Some of the Regicides: With ...

Charles I (King of England) - Great Britain - 1832 - 372 pages
...which the 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 narrow case." Ode on Cromwell's...
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Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and ..., Volume 1

Leigh Hunt - Beauty, Personal - 1847 - 388 pages
...Into another mould. * * * * What field of all the civil wars, Where his were not the deepest scars? 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 Clarisbrook's narrow case; That thence...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - Literary Criticism - 1850 - 326 pages
...Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war, Where his were not the deepest scar 1 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 narrow case ; That hence...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - Literary Criticism - 1850 - 324 pages
...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 subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrook's narrow case; That hence...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...emptiness Allows of penetration less. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scar 7 And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art: Where, twining civil fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrooke's...
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Lives of Northern Worthies: Andrew Marvell. Dr. Richard Bentley. Thomas lord ...

Hartley Coleridge - Lancashire (England) - 1852 - 440 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 subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chace To Carisbrook's narrow case ; That thence...
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Lives of the illustrious. The Biographical magazine [ed. by J.P. Edwards].

Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 pages
...fabrication, not to be charged against Cromwell's memory. Whichever may be true, Marvell who was in the secret of the time, gives ground for inferring...wiser art ; Where twining subtle fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrooke's narrow case. That hence...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 29

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1853 - 606 pages
...fabrication, not to be charged against Cromwell's memory. Whichever mаy be true, Marvell, who was in g preserved in England and in various European collections....the palace of Nineveh for euch documents. To the wore a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrooke's narrow case. That hence...
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Recollections of a Literary Life

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1855 - 580 pages
...room Where greater spirits come. What field of all the civil war Where his were not the deepest scarl And Hampton shows what part He had of wiser art : Where, twining civil fears with hope, He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Carisbrooke's...
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