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" I well consider all that ye have sayd, And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be: yet being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their first estate; But by their change their being doe dilate: And turning to themselves at length... "
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The English Poets: Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1889 - 632 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...estate ; But by their change their being do dilate, And turnmg to themselves at length againe, Do worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change...
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A Third Poetry Book

1889 - 552 pages
...said ; And find that all things steadfastness do hate, And changed be ; yet, being rightly weighed, They are not changed from their first estate ; But...their change their being do dilate ; And, turning to themselves at length again, Do work their own perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth not...
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church ...

1891 - 728 pages
...consider all that you have sayd, And find that all things stedfastnesse doe hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change, their being do dilate ; And, turning to themselves at length againe, Doe work their own perfection so by fate ; That over them Change doth...
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 9

Henry Morley - 1892 - 488 pages
...motions of their spheres. Nature decides " that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againe Do worke their own perfection so by fate : Then ouer them Change doth not...
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 11

Henry Morley - 1892 - 486 pages
...motions of their spheres. Nature decides " that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their first estate, But by Iheir change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againe Do wgrke their own perfection...
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English Men of Letters, Volume 7

John Morley - 1894 - 624 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againe, Do worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againe, Do worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth...
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English Men of Letters: Chaucer, by Adolphus William Ward, 1896; Spenser, by ...

1895 - 610 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againe, Do worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 1

Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things stedfastnesse do hate And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And turning to themselves at length againo, Do worke their owne perfection so by fate : Then over them Change doth...
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The Life of the Spirit in the Modern English Poets, Volume 10

Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 pages
...consider all that ye have said, And find that all things steadfastness do hate, And changed be ; yet, being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their...their change their being do dilate, And, turning to themselves at length againe, Do work their own salvation so by Fate. Then over them change doth not...
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