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" Ne can the man, that moulds in ydle cell, Unto her happy mansion attaine : Before her gate High God did Sweate ordaine, And wakefull Watches ever to abide : But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and... "
The Maxims of Francis Guicciardini - Page 131
by Francesco Guicciardini - 1845 - 158 pages
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 pages
...And wakeful! Watches ever to abide : But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. "In princes court" — The rest she would have sayd, But that the foolish man (fild with delight Of...
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The faerie queene

Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...And wakefull Watches ever to ahide : But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. " In Princes Court"— The rest she would have sayd, But that the foolish man, (fild with delight Of...
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The maxims of Francis Guicciardini, tr. by E. Martin. With parallel passages ...

Francesco Guicciardini - 1845 - 214 pages
...waves, in warres she wonts to dwell, And will be found with perill and with paine ; Montesquieu. 136 137 Ne can the man that moulds in idle Cell, Unto her...and studies waste men's brain; for it may perhaps be true where it is not sound ; but where Letters find Nature good, they make her perfect. For Natural...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various ...

Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...And wakefull Watches ever to abide : But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. " In Princes Court" — The rest she would have sayd, But that the foolish man, (Bid with delight Of...
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Outlines of the History of the English Language

George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 192 pages
...And wakefull Watches ever to abide : But easy is the way and passage plains To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open and wide." 1 Easy. * Employs, occupies. 23. Description of the Irish Mantle, from Spenser's " View...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations on His Life and Writings

Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pages
...And wakefull Watches ever to abide : But easy is the way and passage plains To Pleasures pallace ; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. " In Princes Court" — The rest she would have sayd, But that the foolish man, (fild with delight...
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An Outline of the Elements of the English Language: For the Use of Students

Nathaniel George Clark - 1863 - 238 pages
...ordaine And wakefull Watches ever to abide: But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace: it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide." (Craik.) 46. From an Apologie of Poetrie by Sir John Harington, 1591. — Reprinted by Haslewood, Essays,...
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Outlines of the History of the English Language

George Lillie Craik - 1864 - 170 pages
...ordaine And wakefull Watches ever to abide: But easy is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace: it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide." 1 Easy. 2 Employs, occupies. 27. Description of the Irish Mantle, from Spenser's i" new of the State...
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Extracts from English Literature

John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...watches ever to abide, But easy is the way, and passage plains To Pleasure's pallace, it may soon bo spide And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. Faery Quecn, Book II., Canto 3. THAT only is true Honour which he gives who deserves it himself. THE...
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Spenser,: Book II of the Faery Queene,

Edmund Spenser - 1868 - 330 pages
...And wakefull watches ever to abide : ' But easie is the way and passage plaine To Pleasures pallace; it may soone be spide, And day and night her dores to all stand open wide. 42 In Princes Court, — The rest she would have sayd, But that the foolish man, fild with delight...
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