Of Mutability, and well it way, Me seemes, that though she all unworthy were Of the heav'ns rule, yet, very sooth to say, In all things else she beares the greatest sway: Which makes me loath this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vaine to... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Página 259por Edmund Spenser - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1788 - 538 páginas
...wb;deare Of Mutability, and, well it way ; Me seems that though she all unworthy were O£ the heav'n's rule yet very sooth to say, In all, things else she...sway, Which, makes me loath this state of life so tickle, Ami love of things so vaine to cast away, Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short... | |
| 1905 - 606 páginas
...whileare Of Mutability, and well it way ! Me seems that though she all unworthy were Of the heavens' rule ; yet very sooth to say, In all things else she...sway ; Which makes me loath this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vain to cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 páginas
...down with his consuming tickle ! CANTO VIII, tTNPEHFITE. WHEN I bethinke me on that speech whyleare Of Mutability, and well it way ; Me seemes, that though...were Of the Heav'ns rule ; yet, very sooth to say, In ill things else she bean the greatest sway : Which makes me loath this state of life so tickle, ARd... | |
| 1866 - 830 páginas
...and well it weigh ; Me seems, that though she all unworthy were Of the heaven's rule, yet very Booth to say In all things else she bears the greatest sway. Which makes me loathe this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vain to cast away ; Whose flowering pride,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 408 páginas
...vanish, whither no man wist. THE VIIIxH CANTO, UNPERFITE. i. WHEN I bethinke me on that speech whyleare Of Mutability, and well it way ; Me seemes, that though...greatest sway: Which makes me loath this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vaine to cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 páginas
...no man wist. THE Vlllra CANTO, UNPERFITE. WHEW I bethinke me on that speech whyleare Of Mutahility, and well it way ; Me seemes, that though she all unworthy...sway : Which makes me loath this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vaine to cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 260 páginas
...whilere Of Mutability, and well it weigh ; Me seems, that though she all unworthy were Of the heaven's rule ; yet, very sooth to say, In all things else she bears the greatest sway : Which makes me loathe this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vain to cast away ; Whose flowering pride,... | |
| 1882 - 492 páginas
...seemeth to rule both gods and men." But she seems to him " all unworthy of the heavens' role; " Tet very sooth to say In all things else she bears the greatest sway." He saw it as each of us sees it, the unstability of all things in this world ; it made him, he goes... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 páginas
...whyleare Of Mutability, and well it way ; Me secmes, that though she all unworthy were Of the heavens beene Before directed by his Lord ; to th' end He should hie flaue to fiiiall tickle, And love of things so vaine to cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle. Short... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1851 - 282 páginas
...high sadness sighing, With gentle Spenser muse— — When I bethiuke me on that speech — whyleare Of Mutability, and well it way ; Me seemes, That though she all unworthy were Of the Heaven's rule ; yet, very sooth to say, In all things else she bears the greatest sway : Which makes... | |
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