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
| Charles John Smith - 1893 - 796 pàgines
...sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth swHy, But that thereby dotb find and plainly feel How mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports, to many men's decay ? " SPEXSKR. VARIABLE (Lat. variabVlu, changeable) denotes indefinite multiplicity of change. A thing... | |
| 1895 - 610 pàgines
...sadness. What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, Bat that thereby doth find and plainly feel How Mutability...them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay. He imagines a mighty Titauess, sister of Hecate and Bellona, most beautiful and most terrible, who... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 936 pàgines
...another dear friend of thy name: " What man that gees 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 cra«l sporta to many men s decay." The elder -gentleman had risen from his bench, and was pacing the... | |
| Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1899 - 424 pàgines
...truths of our own philosophy — " 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 ? " So said one of your poets, looking forward to the time " when no more change shall be, but steadfast... | |
| Richard William Church - 1923 - 206 pàgines
...awe-struck and pathetic sadness. What man that Bees the aver 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 ciruel sports to many men's decay. He imagines a mighty Titaness, sister of Hecate and Bellona, most... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1926 - 164 pàgines
...change is the effect of mutability : What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby doth find,...How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports in many men's decay ? Fairy Queen, VII. vi. i. The poet who contented himself with such definitions,... | |
| Satya Colpani - 1996 - 180 pàgines
...«t» Part Four Wheel Of Change 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 How cruel sports, to many men's decay? — Edmund Spenser IN 1969 DAD DECIDED to remarry. My mother... | |
| Diane Coyle - 1999 - 276 pàgines
...the ever-whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby dothjind and plainly feel How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports, to many men's decay?' Inequality In the novel Microserfs, hero Daniel has a job testing Microsoft programmes for bugs. Several... | |
| Walter Scott, Sir Walter Scott - 1999 - 520 pàgines
...name, What man that sees the ever whirling wheel Of Chance, the which all mortal things doth sway, How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay." The elder gendeman had risen from his bench, and was pacing the hall in some impatience, while the youth, with... | |
| Martin Booth - 2003 - 316 pàgines
...the sun bright upon his face. ' "What man that sees the everwhirling wheel / Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway, / But that thereby doth find,...doth play / Her cruel sports, to many men's decay?" ' I did not shift my gaze trom the panorama before the car, yet I thought, the doctor knows his Spenser.... | |
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