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" 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 cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short Time shall... "
Spenser - Page 180
by Richard William Church - 1879 - 180 pages
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 742 pages
...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...cast away ; Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fiekle, Short Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle ! a Then gin I thinke on that which...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

English poetry - 1788 - 538 pages
...though she all unworthy were O£ the heav'n's rule yet very sooth to say, In all, things else she bears the greatest, 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 Time...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 201

1905 - 606 pages
...though she all unworthy were Of the heavens' rule ; yet very sooth to say, In all things else she bears the greatest 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 Time shall soon cut down with...
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Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...though she all unworthy 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 tare of things so raine to cast away ; Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, Of that same...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 99

England - 1866 - 830 pages
...makes me loathe this state of life so tickle, And love of things so vain to cast away ; Whose flowering pride, so fading and so fickle, Short Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle. IL " Then 'gin I think on that which Nature said Of that same time when no more Change shall be, But...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...though she all unworthy were Of the heav'ns rule ; yet, very sooth to say, In all things else she bears the greatest sway: Which makes me loath this state...Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle ! II. Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, Of that same time when .no more change shall be,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...i. 30. The glorious beauty on the head of the fat valley shall be л fading flower. Id. xxviii. 4. Whose flowring pride, so fading and so fickle, Short...Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle. Speruer'i Faerie (¿ueene. This is ж man, old, wrinkled, faded, withered ; And not a maiden, as thou...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 792 pages
...the head of the fat valley shall be l fading flower. Id. xxviii. 4. Whose flowring pride, to fatting and so fickle. Short Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle. Spnier'i Faerie (Jueme. This is a man, old, wrinkled, faded, withe red ; And not a maiden, as thou...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 1

1837 - 646 pages
...And in the Faery Queen with deeper pathos he mentions " those things so vain," — " whose flowering pride, so fading and so fickle, Short Time shall soon cut down with his consuming sickle." And with solemnity of mind recalls the remembrance ' ' Of that same time when no more change shall...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839 - 322 pages
...though she all unworthy were Of the Heav'ns Rule ; yet, very sooth to say, In all things else she bears the greatest sway : Which makes me loath this state...sickle ! Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, a Of that same time when no more Change shall be, But stedfast rest of all things, firmely stayd Upon...
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