And changed be; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their first estate; But by their change their being doe dilate ; And, turning to themselves at length againe, Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth not... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 255by Edmund Spenser - 1896Full view - About this book
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 592 pages
...few: LVIII. " I well confider all that ye have fayd; And find that all things fledfaftnes doe hate And changed be; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their firft eftate ; But by their change their being doe dilate ; And, turning to themfelves at length againe,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 530 pages
...heing rightly wayd, ' They are not changed from their first estate ; ' But hy their change their heing doe dilate; ' And, turning to themselves at length againe, ' Doe worke their owne perfection so hy fate: ' Then over them Change doth not rule and raigoe; ' But they raigne over Change, and doe their... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 298 pages
...few: LVIII. " I well consider all that ye have sayd; And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be; yet, being rightly wayd, They are...raigne over Change, and doe their states maintaine. LIX. " Cease therefore, Daughter, further to aspire, And thee content thus to be rul'd by Me: For thy... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 300 pages
...few: LVIII. " I well consider all that ye have sayd; And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be; yet, being rightly wayd, They are...raigne over Change, and doe their states maintaine. LIX. " Cease therefore, Daughter, further to aspire, Andthee content thus to be rul'd by Me: For thy... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...few : LVIII. " I well consider all that ye have sayd; And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be; yet, being rightly wayd, They are...raigne over Change, and doe their states maintaine. LIX. " Cease therefore, Daughter, further to aspire, And thee content thus to be rul'd by Me : For... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...speeches few: " I well consider all that ye have sayd; .and ficd that iill things stedfastnes doe bate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are...so by fate: Then over them Change doth not rule and nir.' But they raigne over Change, and doe theii s'mamtaine. And thee content thus to be rul'd by me... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 260 pages
...have said; And find that all things stedfastuess do hate And changed be; yet, being rightly weighed, They are not changed from their first estate ; But by their change their being do dilate; And, turning to themselves at length again, Do work their own perfection so by fate: Then... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1849 - 596 pages
...speeches few: " I well consider all that ye hare sayd ; And find that all things stedfaatnes doe hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are...raigne ; But they raigne over Change, and doe their stateĀ« maintaine. And thee content thus to be rul'd by me : " Cease therefore, daughter, further to... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 878 pages
...being doe dilate; They are not changed from their first estate; And, turning to themselves at leneth againe. Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth not rule and raicne; But they raigne over Change, and doe their states maintjzae. " Cease therefore, daughter, further... | |
| Archaeology - 1858 - 468 pages
...reverential musings. " I well consider all that ye have sayd ; And find that all things stcdfastnes doe hate And changed be ; yet being rightly wayd, They are...But they raigne over Change, and doe their states maintain." Museums and libraries, public and private archives, abound with treasures of this kind ;... | |
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