Yet all these were, when no man did them know; Yet have from wisest ages hidden beene: And later times things more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene That nothing is, but that which he hath scene? Microcosm. General index - Page 184by Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Full view - About this book
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 448 pages
...; Yet haue from wisest ages hidden beene : And later times things more unknown shall show. Why then should witless man so much misweene That nothing is, but that which he hath seene ? What if within the moons faire shining spheare, What if in every other star vnseene, Of other... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1874 - 318 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath seene? What if within the moones fayre shining spheare ? What if in every other starre unseene Of other... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene ; [show. And later times thingci more unknowne sliall Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath seene ? What, if within the moones fay re shining spheair, What, if in every other starre unseene Of... | |
| Poets - 1877 - 300 pages
...bred, and borne of heavenly race. Issac Casaubon, 1559. fhe Faerie Queene. 17.Why . . should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is but that which he hath seene ? What if within the mooncs fayre shining spheare, What if in every other starre unseene Of other... | |
| Science - 1879 - 638 pages
...wisßst Apes hidden beene ; And later Times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlnssc Man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath scene? (1) WILLIAM CBOOKES. LE VOLCAN DE SANTORIN n'ufrí-н M. i ou. im- (t). La science moderne progresse... | |
| Richard William Church - Novelists, English - 1879 - 202 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene ; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is but that which he hath seene ? What if within the Moones fayre shining spheare, What if in every other starre unseene Of other... | |
| Geology - 1879 - 546 pages
...wisest Ages hidden beene ; And later Times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse Man so much misweene. That nothing is, but that which he hath seene ?" ART. XXXVI. — On the Coincidence of the Bright Lines of the Oxygen Spectrum with Bright... | |
| Arthur Nicols - Geology - 1880 - 360 pages
...wisest Ages hidden beene ; And later Times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why, then, should witlesse Man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath scene ? " THE END. PRINTED AT THE CAXTON PRESS, BECCLES. A LIST OF KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.... | |
| Authors, English - 1880 - 566 pages
...ages hidden beene ; And later times Uurtges more unknowne shall show. • Why then should witlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is but that which he hath seene? What if within the Moones layre shining spheare. What if in every other siane unseene Of other... | |
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