| George Daniel - 1835 - 376 pages
...patriot, Andrew Marvel, described the royal martyr to Puritanism : " He nothing common did or mean After that memorable scene ; But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try ; Nor call'd the gods, with vulgar spite, To vindicate his helpless right ; But bow'd his comely head, Down... | |
| George Daniel - 1835 - 366 pages
...patriot, Andrew Marvel, described the royal martyr to Puritanism : " He nothing common did or mean After that memorable scene ; But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try ; Nor call'd the gods, with vulgar spite, To vindicate his helpless right ; But bow'd his comely head, Down... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1835 - 348 pages
...round the armed hands Did clap their hloody hands, He nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorahle scene ; But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Nor call'd the Gods with vulgar spight To vindicate his helpless right, But how'd his comely head Down,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 350 pages
...surprised that Bishop Heber did not quote Andrew Marvell's magnificent lines on Charles I. : — '* While round the armed bands Did clap their bloody...But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Nor calPd the Gods with vulgar spight To vindicate his helpless right, But bow'd his comely head Dp\vn,... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 pages
...; That thence the royal actor borne, The tragic scaflbld might adorne, While round the armed hands, Did clap their bloody hands : He nothing common did,...scene ; But with his keener eye, The axe's edge did trye. Nor caird the Gods with vulgar spighJ, To vindicate his he/plesse right : But bote'd his comely... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 246 pages
...Carisbrook's narrow case ; That thence the royal actor borne, The tragic scaffold might adorne, WICile round the armed bands, Did clap their bloody hands : He nothing common did, or meaa, Upon that memorable scene ; But with his keener eye, The axe's edge did tryc. Nor caWd the Gods... | |
| 402 pages
...execution of the Monarch, he says : — " While round the armed bands' Did clasp their bloody bands, He nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorable...But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try. Nor call'd the Gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right. But bow'd his comely head Pown :•--... | |
| 1840 - 760 pages
...at a single blow, one dismal, universal groan issued from the crowd ; ' He nothing common did, nor mean, Upon that memorable scene ; But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try : Nor called on God with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right ; But bowed his comely head Down as upon a... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...Andrew I'S magnificent lines on Charles I. : — " While round the armed hands Did clap their Moody rce that secret bower But those who watch the women's...Son of a slave" — the Pacha said — " From unbel callM the Gods with vulgar spight To »indicate his helpless right, But uow'u his comely head Down,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 298 pages
...hope He wove a net of such a scope, That Charles himself might chase To Clarisbrook's narrow case; That thence the royal actor borne The tragic scaffold...But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Nor call'd tke gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bow'd his comely head Down,... | |
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