more happie is the state In which ye, father, here doe dwell at ease, Leading a life so free and fortunate From all the tempests of these worldly seas, Which tosse the rest in daungerous disease; Where warres, and wreckes, and wicked enmitie Doe them... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 371by Edmund Spenser - 1921 - 736 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Kenelm Henry Digby - Church history - 1847 - 844 pages
...were only of repentance or of ecstasy. '"How mach,' eay'd he, 'more happie is thu state In wbirli yc. father, here doe dwell at ease, Leading a life so...daungerous disease; Where warres, and wreckes, and wicked eiimitie, Doe them afflict, — which no man can appease.'"» Such were the impressions of Petrarch... | |
 | Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...Gan highly to commend the happie life Which shepheards lead, without debate or bitter strife. XIX. " ce, Formerly grounded and fast settoled On firme foundation of true emniue Doe them afflict, which no man can appease ! That certes I your happinesse envíe, And wish... | |
 | University magazine - 1851 - 796 pages
...'Gan highly to commend the happie life Which shepherds lead." " ' IIow much,' say J he, ' more happy is the state In which ye, Father, here doe dwell at...From all the tempests of these worldly seas, Which tóese the rest in dangerous diseaae ; When warres, «nd wrecks, and wicked enmitie Doo them afflict,... | |
 | 1851 - 778 pages
..." "Can highly to commend the happie life Which shepherdB_lead." " 'How much,1 sayd he, ' more happy is the state In which ye, Father, here doe dwell at...fortunate, From all the tempests of these worldly sens, Which tone the rest in dangerous disease ; When warns, and wrecks, and wicked enmitie Doo them... | |
 | 1851 - 844 pages
...lead." " ' How much,' sayd he, ' more happy is the state In which ye, Father, here doe dwell at case, Leading a life so free and fortunate, From all the...tempests of these worldly seas, Which tosse the rest in dangerous disease ; When warms, and wrecks, and wicked enmitie Don them afflict, which no man can appease... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...shepheards lead, without debate or bitter strife. " How much," sayd he, " more happie is the state 19 In which ye, father, here doe dwell at ease, Leading a life so free and fortunate Prom all the tempests of these worldly seas, Which tosse the rest in daungerous disease; "Where warres,... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 616 pages
...Which shepheards lead, without debate or bitt«i " How much," sayd he, "more happie is the st»t» In which ye, father, here doe dwell at ease, Leading...daungerous disease ; Where warres, and wreckes, and wicked emnitie Doe them afflict, which no man can -appease ! That certes 1 your happiriesse envie, And wish... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...sheyheards lead, without debate or bitter strifa. "How mueh," Sayd he, "more happie is the state In whieh ye, father, here doe dwell at ease, Leading a life...fortunate From all the tempests of these worldly seas, Whieh tosse the rest in daungerous disease; Wrhere warres, and wreekes, and wieked enmitie Doe them... | |
 | Anne Manning - English fiction - 1860 - 382 pages
...nicely they talk : — " ' How much,' said he, ' more happy is the state i In which ye, father, here do dwell at ease, Leading a life so free and fortunate...From all the tempests of these worldly seas Which toss the rest in dangerous disease ! Where wars and wrecks, and wicked enmity Do them afflict, which... | |
 | Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - English poetry - 1869 - 804 pages
...(iau highly to commend the happie lite Which Shepheards lead, without debate or bitter strife. XIX ' How much ' (sayd he) ' more happie is the state In...seas, Which tosse the re,st in daungerous disease; ' The time was once, in my first prime of vesres, Where warres, and wrcckes, and wicked en-' When pride... | |
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