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" Yet all these were when no man did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been : And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath seen? What if within the moon's fair... "
Chaucer - Página 150
por Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1879 - 198 páginas
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 páginas
...them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been : And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween 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...
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Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been : And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween 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...
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Notitiæ Ludæ: or, Notices of Louth ...

Robert Slater Bayley - 1834 - 334 páginas
...MOTTO. " Yet all these were when no man did them know. And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath seen ?" SPENCEB. CHAP. VI. Cije <§utl& of tbe ??olp Crihttp. THE word guild, which some say is from a Saxon...
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Notitiæ Ludæ: or, Notices of Louth ...

Robert Slater Bayley - 1834 - 362 páginas
...MOTTO. Yet all these were when no man did them know. And later timea things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath seen ?" SPKNCBI. CHAP. VI. <§ut'Ib of tfce feoip Crmitp. THE word guild, which some say is from a Saxon...
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Spenser and the Faery Queen

Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 266 páginas
...did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been ; And later times things more unknown shall show Why then should witless man so much misween, 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...
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Spenser and the Faery Queen

Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 272 páginas
...did them know, Yet have from wisest ages hidden been ; And later times things more unknown shall show Why then should witless man so much misween, 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...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of Geoffry Chaucer: With a Concise Life ...

Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 páginas
...them know, . Yet have from wisest ages hidden been ; And luter times things more unknown shall show Why then should witless man so much misween, 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...
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Michigan Homoeopathic Journal: John Ellis, M.D.; J.I ..., Volumen2,Temas1-7

1852 - 372 páginas
...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 seen ? Glasses of what looks like pure water, and tiny boxes of fractional globules, may seem weak agents,...
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Memoirs of the Mother and Wife of Washington

Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1850 - 266 páginas
...expanding, grew more gay ; Yet something loftier still than fear, Kept men's familiar looks away ! SCHILLEE. Why then should witless man so much misween© That nothing is but that which he hath seen. SPENSER, THE unexpected arrival of WASHINGTON and his Suite, created the most enthusiastic delight...
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Original memoranda,etc

Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 páginas
...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...
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