What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Chance, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find and plainly feel, How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay. Kenilworth - Pàgina 184per Walter Scott - 1836Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 488 pàgines
...itself, is necessarily subjected. " What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay ?" There are, however, as the same poet proceeds to inform us, laws by which mutability herself is... | |
| 1871 - 630 pàgines
...ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find nud plainly feel How mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports, to many men's decay ?" Spen-чсг. VARIABLE denotes indefinito multiplicity of change. A thing may be changeable which... | |
| Henry Robert Robertson - 1875 - 242 pàgines
...of our own iron age g rj to H " What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of Changs, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find,...How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports ? " The efforts that have been made for the improvement of the stream as regards the navigation have... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 pàgines
...aa men, To be the sovereign. I. WHAT man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find,...and plainly feel, How Mutability in them doth play 1 Ruin. Her cruel sports to many men's decay?1 Which that to all may better yet appear, s Former- I... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 482 pàgines
...dear friend of thy name — ' What man that sees the ever- whirling wheel Of chance, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...plainly feel, How Mutability in them doth play Her crud sports to many men's decay. ' " The elder gentleman had risen from his bench, and was pacing the... | |
| Richard William Church - 1879 - 204 pàgines
...awe-struck and pathetic sadness. " What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay." He imagines a mighty Titaness, sister of Hecate and Bellona, most beautiful and most terrible, who... | |
| 1880 - 566 pàgines
...awe-struck and pathetic sadness. "What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay." He imagines a mighty Titaness, sister of Hecate and Bellona, most beautiful and most terrible, who... | |
| 1883 - 778 pàgines
...awe-struck and pathetic sadness. " What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay." 117 He imagines a mighty Titaness, sister of Hecate and Bellona, most beautiful and most terrible,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 544 pàgines
...name, '••What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Chance, the which all mortal tilings cloth sway, But that thereby doth find and plainly feel,...elder gentleman had risen from his bench, and was " \Vaylaud Smith told his former tale with firmness and consistency" (p. 160). wrapped himself in his... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 pàgines
...512 SYNONYMS [INCONTROVERTIBLE] " What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find...plainly feel How mutability in them doth play Her cruel eports, to many men's decay ? " SPKNSKR. VARIABLE (Lat. viiriatiiiis, changeable) denotes indefinite... | |
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