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The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
Now surely brother (said the Foxe anon) Ye have this matter motioned in season
; «»j For everie thing that is begun with reason Will come by readie meanes unto
his end, But things miscounselled must needs miswend.k Thus therefore I ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
Now surely, brother," said the Foxe anon, " Ye have this matter motioned in
season : us For everie thing that is begun with reason Will come by readie
meanes unto his end ; But things miscounselled must needs miswend.1 Thus
therefore I ...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1860
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Now surely brother (said the Foxe anon) Ye have this matter motioned in season
: 125 For everie thing that is begun with reason Will come by readie meanes unto
his end ; But things miscounselled must needs miswend. Thus therefore I ...
4
The Iliad in English verse
7 T0 past and future blind, he strives miscounselled, nor perceives How he may
fight, and spare the lives of the Greeks with burnished greaves. He spake; and
his dear friend's behest Menoetius' son obeyed, And from the tent forthwith he led
...
John Stuart Blackie, 1866
Now surely brother (said the Foxe anon) Ye have this matter motioned in season;
1: 5 For everie thing that is begun with reason Will come by readie meanes unto
his end, But things miscounselled must needs miswend.k Thus therefore I ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches ...
I have said the President has been miscounselled ; has suffered his confidence
to be abused by an artful Minister; and that too, in this very appointment. I put it to
the gentleman, upon his conscience, to say, whether he believes this ...
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A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
... (from mis and ween), to misjudge or distrust. Why, then, should witless man so
much misweenf Spenser's F. Queen. Miswend (mis, and S. wendan), to go wrong
. But things miscounselled must needs miswend. Spenser's M. H [/shard's Tat.e, ...
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Ringhan Gilhaize; Or, The Covenanters
In that doubtless Argyle offended the false counsellors about the King ; but when
the English parliament, with a lawless arrogance, struck off the head of the
miscounselled and bigoted monarch, faithful to his covenants and the loyalty of
his ...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
Ye have this matter motioned in season : For everie thing that is begun with
reason Will come by readie meanes unto his end ; But things miscounselled must
needs miswend. Thus therefore I advize upon the case, That not to anie certaine
...
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The Independent Whig, Or, A Defence of Primitive ...
If Presbyterians formerly, and other Dissenters, opposed the Crown, it was
evidently because the Crown, miscounselled by the Bishops, oppressed them,
cruelly opoppressed them ; and Oppression will make a wise Matt mad.
John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon, 1736