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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... "
Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions - Page 301
edited by - 2006 - 385 pages
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The Myth of Sisyphus: Renaissance Theories of Human Perfectibility

Elliott M. Simon - 2007 - 622 pages
...Nature gave her judgment against Mutabilitie that all things stedfastness 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 themselues at length againe. Do work their owne perfection so by fate: Then...
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