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Sweet breathing Zephyrus did softly play, A gentle spirit, that lightly did delay Hot Titan’s beams, which then did glister fair (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
I was promised on a time - to have reason for my rhyme; From that time unto this season, I received nor rhyme nor reason. (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
All for love, and nothing for reward (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
And he that strives to touch the stars, oft stumbles at a straw (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
I trow that countenance cannot lie, whose thoughts are legible in the eie (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Death slue not him, but he made death his ladder to the skies (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
I learned have, not to despise, what ever thing seemes small in common eyes (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Sweete themmes runne softly, till I end my Song (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall moralize my song (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
O happy Earth, Whereon thy innocent feet doe ever tread! (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Ay me, how many perils doe enfold the righteous man, to make him daily fall! (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Roses red and violets blew, and all the sweetest flowres that in the forrest grew (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
For all that nature by her mother wit could frame in Earth (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Who will not mercie unto others show, how can he mercy ever hope to have? (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
And with rich metal loaded every rift (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Sweet Thames, run softly, till I end my song (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Man's wretched state, that floures so fresh at morne, and fades at evening late (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
The merry cuckow, messenger of spring, his trumpet shrill hath thrice already sounded (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
And with unwearied fingers drawing out the lines of life, from living knowledge hid (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
At last fell humbly down upon his knees, and of his wonder made religion (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Death is an equall doome to good and bad, the common in of rest (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
In vain he seeketh others to suppress, who hath not learn'd himself first to subdue (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
To be wise and eke to love, is granted scarce to gods above (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
The man whom nature's self had made to mock herself, and truth to imitate (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Mishaps are mastered by advice discreet, and counsel mitigates the greatest smart (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Here also grew the rougher rinded pine, the great Argoan ship's brave ornament (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Saint George shalt called bee, saint George of mery England, the sign of victoree (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Oh, help thou my weak wit, and sharpen, my dull tongue! (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
Hasty wrath and heedless hazardy do breed repentance late and lasting infamy (Edmund Spenser Quotes)