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" What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby dolh find and plainly feel How mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports, to many men's decay... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 43
edited by - 1811
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1788 - 538 pages
...raigne) Pretends as well of gods as men To be the soveraine, WHAT man that sees the ever-whirling wheels Of Change, the which all mortal! things doth sway, But that thereby doth find and plainly feele How Mutability in them doth play Her cruell sports to many mens decay ? Which that to all may...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 201

1905 - 606 pages
...the very different scheme of administration and of settlement which Spenser did not live to see. ' What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of Change,...which all mortal things doth sway, But that thereby shall find, and plainly feel How Mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay.*...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 17

Walter Scott - 1835 - 400 pages
...painter who can no longer succeed by imitations of Raphael and Guido, gains the public applause by groups of peasants, fishers, and smugglers. This may cost...ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal thins,'* doth sway, But that thereby doth find and plainly feel How mutability in them doth play Her...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Biographical memoirs of ...

Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pages
...painter who can no longer succeed by imitations of Raphael and Guido, gains the public applause by groups of peasants, fishers, and smugglers. This may cost...globe itself, is necessarily subjected. " What man (hat sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal tilings doth sway, But that thereby...
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London, Volumes 1-2

Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 pages
...inquiring and contemplative spirit at every turn. It is all over an exhibition of what Spenser has called " the ever-whirling wheel Of Change, the which all mortal things doth sway." Among the earliest investigators of the antiquities of London, or of the class of inquirers and writers...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...poetry, who had indicated the general theme which Shakspere proposed to illustrate in this drama : — " What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the which all mortal things doth away, But that thereby doth find, and plainly feel, How Mutability in them doth play The eruel sports...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 4

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow, Nought may endure but mutability." So Spenser says, — " What man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change,...doth sway, But that thereby doth find and plainly feele How mutability in them doth play Her cruel sports to many men's decay ? 0 piteous worke of Mutabilitie...
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The Faerie Queene: Disposed Into Twelve Bookes, Fashioning XII Morall Vertues

Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...Pretends, as well of goda as men, To be the soveraiuo. TJT'HAT man that sees the ever-whirling -wheele ¥ V Of Change, the which all mortal! things doth sway, But that thereby doth find, and plainly feele, How Mutability in them doth play Her cruell sports to many mens decay ? Which that to all may...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Complete Catalogue of Synonymous Words in the ...

1871 - 630 pages
...associated with change, as it affects men's hopes, desires, attachments, observation, and experience, "\Vhat man that sees the ever-whirling wheel Of change, the...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....
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The Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pages
...Prrtt-udu, u well of codias men. To be the Boveraine. I. BAT man that sees the ever-whirling wheele Of Change, the which all mortal! things doth sway, But that thereby doth find, and plainly feele, How Mutability in them doth play Her cruell sports to many mens decay I Which that to all may...
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