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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... haue teld . ' 28 Whil'st she thus spake , the gods , that gaue good eare To her bold words , and marked well her ... haue thought that bold Procrustes ' hire , Or Typhon's fall , or proud Ixion's paine , Or great Prometheus , tasting of ...
... haue teld . ' 28 Whil'st she thus spake , the gods , that gaue good eare To her bold words , and marked well her ... haue thought that bold Procrustes ' hire , Or Typhon's fall , or proud Ixion's paine , Or great Prometheus , tasting of ...
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... Haue Ioue thy gratious lord and soueraigne . ' So , hauing said , she thus to him replide : ' Ceasse , Saturne's sonne , to seeke by proffers vaine Of idle hopes t'allure mee to thy side , For to betray my right before I haue it tride ...
... Haue Ioue thy gratious lord and soueraigne . ' So , hauing said , she thus to him replide : ' Ceasse , Saturne's sonne , to seeke by proffers vaine Of idle hopes t'allure mee to thy side , For to betray my right before I haue it tride ...
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... haue lost , And cleane without his vsuall sphere to fare , That euen these star - gazers stonisht are At sight thereof , and damne their lying bookes . So likewise grim Sir Saturne oft doth spare His sterne aspect , and calme his ...
... haue lost , And cleane without his vsuall sphere to fare , That euen these star - gazers stonisht are At sight thereof , and damne their lying bookes . So likewise grim Sir Saturne oft doth spare His sterne aspect , and calme his ...
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