| 1917 - 436 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that He reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge, which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared." Thus wrote Edmund Spenser, himself... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...reformation, or that hee referveth her in this unquiet ftate Itill for fome fecret fcourge, which (hall by her come unto England, it is hard to be knowne, but yet much to be feared. Eudox. Surely I fuppofe this but a vaine conceipt of fun pie men, which judge things by their... | |
| George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that he reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge,...which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared. Eudox. Surely I suppose this but a vain conceit of simple men, whjch... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1825 - 826 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that hee reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge which shall by her come onto England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared. " Surely I suppose this but a vaine... | |
| Thomas Steele - Catholics - 1828 - 194 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation; or that hee reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge,...England — it is hard to be knowne, but yet much to be feared. Eudox. Surely I suppose this but a vaine conceipt of simple men, which judge things by their... | |
| 1828 - 592 pages
...stars; or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of-her reformation ; or that he reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge,...which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared.' This melancholy opinion, which, while it prevailed, was likely to... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that He reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be known but yet much to be feared." It would be difficult to express in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 452 pages
...or ' that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the ' time of her reformation ; or that He reserveth ' her in this unquiet state still, for some secret '...shall by her come unto England, ' it is hard to be known, but yet much to be ' feared.' This melancholy opinion, which, while it prevailed, was likely... | |
| Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1832 - 462 pages
...hath not yet appointed the ' time of her reformation ; or tliat He reservetfi ' her in this unqaiet state still, for some secret * scourge, which shall by her come unto England, ' it is hard to be known, but yet much to be * feared.' This melancholy opinion, which, while it prevailed, was likely... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 464 pages
...time of her reformation; or that He reserveth ' her in this unquiet state still, for some secret f scourge, which shall by her come unto England, * it is hard to be known, but yet much to be ' feared.' This melancholy opinion, which, while it prevailed, was likely... | |
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