English History Told By English Poets a Reader for School Use

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English History Told By English Poets a Reader for School Use
Katharine Lee Bates
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No! the King beckons, and beside him stands The same bad man once more, with the same smile And the same gesture. Now shall England crouch, Or catch at us and rise ?
Voices. The Renegade !
Haman ! Ahithophel !
Hainp. Gentlemen of the North, It was not thus the night your claims were urged, And we pronounced the League and Covenant, The cause of Scotland, England's cause as well ! Vane, there, sat motionless the whole night through.
Vane. Hampden !
Ficn. Stay, Vane !
Lou. Be just and patient. Va
...ne !
Vane. Mind how you counsel patience, Loudon ! you Have still a Parliament, and this your League To back it ; you are free in Scotland still : While we are brothers, hope's for England yet. But know you wherefore Wentworth comes . '' to quench This last of hopes . '' that he brings war with him } Know you the man's self . '' what he dares } Lou. We know.
All know — 'tis nothing new.
Vane. And what's new, then.
In calling for his life . -^ Why, Pym himself — You must have heard — ere Wentworth dropped our cause 3H ENGLISH HISTORY He would see Pym first; there were many more Strong on the people's side and friends of his, EHot that's dead, Rudyard and Hampden here, But for these Wentworth cared not ; only, Pym He would see — Pym and he were sworn, 'tis said, To live and die together ; so, they met At Greenwich.


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