Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive! "Marmion", Stanza 17. Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832. See: http://www.bartleby.com/99/338.html Regards, KGB ----- Kevin G. Barkes, President <> KGB Consulting, Inc. Email: kgb@kgb.com <> Web: www.kgb.com 1512 Annette Avenue <> Library, Pennsylvania <> 15129-9735 Voice: 412-854-2550 <> Fax: 412-854-4707 DCL Dialogue on line: http://www.kgb.com/dcl.html / ftp.kgb.com KGB Report http://www.kgb.com/kgbrep.shtml Random Quotations Generator: http://www.kgb.com/cgi-bin/kgbquote.cgi > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-quotation-ring-l@1-host.com > [mailto:owner-quotation-ring-l@1-host.com]On Behalf Of Gunnar > Hjalmarsson > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 11:48 PM > To: quotation-ring-l@gunnar.cc > Cc: Mary C. Collier > Subject: [QRList] Tangled web > > > > Forwarded query from Mary: > > I am trying to research the phrase...what a tangled web we > weave..... which I believe is from Sir Walter Scott, I > would like to know specifically which writing, poem or > essay or novel.. > > Anybody who can help? > > / Gunnar