The Mutabilitie Cantos, Libro 7Nelson, 1968 - 160 páginas These cantos, published posthumously, are general agreed to contain some of the finest poetry in "The Faerie Queene", and are of central importance in the study of philosophic and religious beliefs in the late sixteenth century. |
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... course of Fate ; of sudden chances ; of God's knowledge and predestination , and of free will ; which how weighty they are , thou thyself discerneth . But because it is part of thy cure to know these things also , though the time be ...
... course of Fate ; of sudden chances ; of God's knowledge and predestination , and of free will ; which how weighty they are , thou thyself discerneth . But because it is part of thy cure to know these things also , though the time be ...
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... course of moveable Fate to the stable simplicity of Providence . That course moveth the heaven and stars , tempereth the elements one with another , and transformeth them by mutual changing . The same reneweth all rising and dying ...
... course of moveable Fate to the stable simplicity of Providence . That course moveth the heaven and stars , tempereth the elements one with another , and transformeth them by mutual changing . The same reneweth all rising and dying ...
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... course of kind , and by occasion , And that faire flowre of beautie fades away , As doth the lilly fresh before the sunny ray . Great enimy to it , and to all the rest , That in the Gardin of Adonis springs , Is wicked Time , who with ...
... course of kind , and by occasion , And that faire flowre of beautie fades away , As doth the lilly fresh before the sunny ray . Great enimy to it , and to all the rest , That in the Gardin of Adonis springs , Is wicked Time , who with ...
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