| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 sidor
...BUT the only good that grows of passed fear, Is to be wise, and ware of like again." Faery Queen. " WHY then should witless man so much misween, That nothing is, but that which he hath seen."— Ibid. No persons are made miserable by the reformed religion ; they are not compelled by fear of death... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 sidor
...Amazon huge river, now found trew ? Or fruitmllest Virginia who did ever vew ! in. Vet all these were, arose up light, Right sore agrieved at her sharpe reproofe beene ; [show. And later times thinges more unknowne shall Why then should witlesse man so much miswecne,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 sidor
...the only good that grows of passed fear, Is to be wise, and ware of like again." Faery Queen. " Wat then should witless man so much misween, That nothing is, but that which he hath seen." — Ibid. No persons are made miserable by the reformed religion ; they are not compelled by fear of... | |
| Rosina Maria Zornlin - 1852 - 418 sidor
...remarkable elevation above the level of the sea. 285 CHAPTER XVI. OLDER PLIOCENE PERIOD. Yet all these were when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages...times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is but that which he hath seene ? SPENCER. Pliocene Period... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1852 - 456 sidor
...and substance to their medicines would be the easiest thing in the world — but what then? ' And why should witless man so much mis-ween That nothing is but that which he hath Km?' * " Glasses of what looks like pure water, and tiny boxes of fractional globules, may seem weak... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 sidor
...been : And later times tilings more unknown shall show. That nothing is but lliat which he hath seen! What, if within the moon's fair shining sphere, What, if in every other star unseen, Of other worlds lie happily should hear! lie wonder would much more ; yet such to some appear." Fancy's air-drawn pictures... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 sidor
...Amazon huge river, now found trew ? r iruitfullest Virginia who did ever \ew ? Yet all these were, when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden beene ; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show Why then should witlesse man so rnuct misweene,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 332 sidor
...POETICAL WORKS. B. II. 1 Haply. 3 Nor. 4 Ne vote, knows not. s Queen Elizabeth. III. Yet all these were, when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages...unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween,1 That nothing is, but that which he hath seen? What, if within the moon's fair shining sphere,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 336 sidor
...show. Why then should witless man so much misween,1 That nothing is, but that which he hath seen ? What, if within the moon's fair shining sphere, What, if in every other star unseen Of other worlds he happily2 should hear? He wonder would much more ; yet such to some appear. IV. Of Faery land yet if... | |
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