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" 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. "
Home Government for Ireland: Irish Federalism! Its Meaning, Its Objects, and ... - Page 71
by Isaac Butt - 1871 - 116 pages
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser: Prose: A veue of ...

Edmund Spenser - 1884 - 322 pages
...accepted. See Introductory Note. in this unquiet ftate ftill, for fome fecret fcourge, which fhall 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 fimple men, which judge things by ther...
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Revolted Ireland, 1798 and 1803

Albert Stratford George Canning - Great Britain - 1886 - 144 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."—Edmund Spenser's View of Ireland. Written in the 16th century....
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English Prose: From Maundevile to Thackeray

Arthur Howard Galton - English prose literature - 1888 - 368 pages
...starrs, or that Almighty god hath not yet appoynted the time of her reformacion, or that he 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 ther...
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An Old Shropshire Oak, Volume 4

John Wood Warter - Great Britain - 1891 - 478 pages
...storms, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that He reserved her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge,...which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be known, and yet much to be feared.' A bad omen ! For the secret scourge arises first in one shape, and...
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Literary Fragments

George Charles Brodrick - Education - 1891 - 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 into England, it is hard to be known but yet much to be feared.' It would be difficult to express in...
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La questione agraria in Irlanda: studio storico-economico

Antonio Pittaluga - Land use - 1894 - 442 pages
...variable stormes of affliction « Perhaps Almighty God reserveth her in this unquiet state stili, « for some secret scourge which shall by her come unto England ; « it is hard to be know, but yet more to be feared >. — EDMUND SPENCER, View of the State of Ireland. la lotta legale...
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English Men of Letters: Chaucer, by Adolphus William Ward, 1896; Spenser, by ...

1895 - 610 pages
...of her reformation, or that He reserveth her in this unquiett state still for some secrett scourdge, which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be knowen, but yet much to be feared. The unchanging fatalities of Ireland appear in Spenser's account...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...of her reformation, or that he reserveth her in this unquiett state still for some secrett scourdge, oble and accomplished sister, the Countess of Pembroke knowen, but yet much to be feared. Spenser expounds at some length the melancholy fact that the earliest...
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Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...her reformation, or that he reserveth her in this unquiett state still for some secrett scor.rdge, e, To knowen, but yet much to l>e feared. Spenser expounds at some length the melancholy fact that the earliest...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - Authors, English - 1902 - 800 pages
...of her reformation, or that he reserveth her in this unquiett state still for some secrett scourdge, which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be knowen, but yet much to be feared. Eudax. Surely I suppose this but a vayne conceit of pimple men,...
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