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
| Edmund Spenser - 1903 - 320 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should \vitlesse man so much misweene, That nothing is, but that which he hath scene? What if within the moones fayre shining spheare ? What if in every other starre unseene Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Lucy Allen Paton - Arthurian romances - 1903 - 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 scene ? What, if within the moones fayre shining spheare, What, if in every other starre unseene Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1905 - 508 pages
...Yet have from wisest ages hidden been ; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witless man so much misweene That nothing is...but that which he hath scene ? What if within the Moones fayre shining sphere, What if in every other starre unseene Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1905 - 526 pages
...Yet have from wisest ages hidden been ; And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witless man so much misweene That nothing is...but that which he hath scene ? What if within the Moones fayre shining sphere, What if in every other starre unseenc Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Latham Davis - 1905 - 476 pages
...Yet have from wisest ages hidden beene, And later times things more unknown shall show. 1 Why then should witless man so much misweene, That nothing is but that which he hath seene? What if in the moon's fair shining sphere, 2 Of other worlds he happily should heare, 3 What... | |
| Walter Raleigh - Discoveries in geography - 1906 - 228 pages
...have from wisest ages hidden been ; 164 And later times thinges more unknowne shall show. Why then should witless man so much misweene That nothing is...but that which he hath scene ? What if within the Moones fayre shining sphere, What if in every other starre unseene Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Poetry - 1908 - 896 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene; And later times thinges more unknowiie shall show. Why then shuuld 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... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 552 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene: And later times things more vnknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene That nothing is, but that which he hath scene? What if within the Moones faire shining spheare ? What if in euery other starre vnseene Of other worldes he happily should... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 588 pages
...wisest ages hidden beene : And later times things more vnknowne shall show. Why then should witlesse man so much misweene That nothing is, but that which he hath scene r What if within the Moones faire shining spheare ? W7hat if in euery other starre vnseene Of other... | |
| William Shakespeare - Fiction - 1910 - 168 pages
...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?" It is in an age when the borderlands of the natural and the supernatural thus overlap that the creative... | |
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