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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... faire and bright , Vnto whose bed false Bregog whylome stole , That shepheard Colin dearely did condole , And make her lucklesse loues well knowne to be . But this Molanna , were she not so shole , Were no lesse faire and beautifull ...
... faire and bright , Vnto whose bed false Bregog whylome stole , That shepheard Colin dearely did condole , And make her lucklesse loues well knowne to be . But this Molanna , were she not so shole , Were no lesse faire and beautifull ...
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... faire . The faire doth it prolong ; the fowle doth it impaire . 23 " Therein the changes infinite beholde Which to her creatures euery minute chaunce ; Now boyling hot , streight friezing deadly cold ; Now faire sun - shine , that makes ...
... faire . The faire doth it prolong ; the fowle doth it impaire . 23 " Therein the changes infinite beholde Which to her creatures euery minute chaunce ; Now boyling hot , streight friezing deadly cold ; Now faire sun - shine , that makes ...
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... 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 his scyth addrest , Does mow the flowring ...
... 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 his scyth addrest , Does mow the flowring ...
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