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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... doth sway , But that therby doth find and plainly feele How Mvtability in them doth play Her cruell sports , to many men's decay ? Which that to all may better yet appeare , I will rehearse that whylome I heard say , How she at first ...
... doth sway , But that therby doth find and plainly feele How Mvtability in them doth play Her cruell sports , to many men's decay ? Which that to all may better yet appeare , I will rehearse that whylome I heard say , How she at first ...
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... doth altar euery yeare , And is of late far out of order gone . So Venus eeke , that goodly paragone , Though faire ... doth seem quite to haue lost , And cleane without his vsuall sphere to fare , That euen these star - gazers stonisht ...
... doth altar euery yeare , And is of late far out of order gone . So Venus eeke , that goodly paragone , Though faire ... doth seem quite to haue lost , And cleane without his vsuall sphere to fare , That euen these star - gazers stonisht ...
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... doth tender plant constrain With his debased top the ground to meet , If it let go , the crooked twig again Up toward Heaven itself it straight doth raise . Phoebus doth fall into the western main , Yet doth he back return by secret ...
... doth tender plant constrain With his debased top the ground to meet , If it let go , the crooked twig again Up toward Heaven itself it straight doth raise . Phoebus doth fall into the western main , Yet doth he back return by secret ...
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