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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... thou doost spight , Since thou hast seene her dreadfull power belowe Mongst wretched men , dismaide with her affright , To bandie crownes and kingdomes to bestowe— And sure thy worth , no lesse then hers doth seem to showe . 33 ' But ...
... thou doost spight , Since thou hast seene her dreadfull power belowe Mongst wretched men , dismaide with her affright , To bandie crownes and kingdomes to bestowe— And sure thy worth , no lesse then hers doth seem to showe . 33 ' But ...
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... thou foolish gerle , And seeke by grace and goodnesse to obtaine That place from which by folly Titan fell ; There - to thou maist perhaps , if so thou faine , Haue Ioue thy gratious lord and soueraigne . ' So , hauing said , she thus ...
... thou foolish gerle , And seeke by grace and goodnesse to obtaine That place from which by folly Titan fell ; There - to thou maist perhaps , if so thou faine , Haue Ioue thy gratious lord and soueraigne . ' So , hauing said , she thus ...
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... thou drawest from these things , for this miracle troubleth me above all others . ' Then she smiling a little said : " Thou invitest me to a matter which is most hardly found out , and can scarcely be sufficiently declared ; for it is ...
... thou drawest from these things , for this miracle troubleth me above all others . ' Then she smiling a little said : " Thou invitest me to a matter which is most hardly found out , and can scarcely be sufficiently declared ; for it is ...
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