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" WHAT man that sees the ever-whirling wheele, Of Change, the which all mortall things doth sway, But that therby doth find, and plainly feele, How MUTABILITY in them doth play Her cruell sports to many mens decay... "
The Biographical Mirrour: Comprising a Series of Ancient and Modern English ... - الصفحة 75
بواسطة Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795
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...mortal! things Beneath the moone to raigne) Pretends, as well of gods as men, To be the soveraine. W HAT man that sees the ever-whirling wheele Of Change, the which all mortall things doth sway, But that thereby doth find, and plainly feele, How Mutability in them doth play I. 1. — What man, &c.] These...




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