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Edmund Spenser Quotes

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Her golden locks she roundly did uptie in braided trammels, that no looser hairs did out of order stray about her dainty ears  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) It often falls, in course of common life, that right long time is overborne of wrong  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) First the high palme trees, with braunches faire, out of the lowly vallies did arise, and high shoote up their heads into the skyes  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) This iron world bungs down the stoutest hearts to lowest state; for misery doth bravest minds abate  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) Here may thy storme - bett vessell safely ryde; this is the port of rest from troublous toyle, the worlde's sweet inn from paine and wearisome turmoyle  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) Through knowledge we behold the world's creation, how in his cradle first he fostered was; and judge of nature's cunning operation, how things she formed of a formless mass  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) And on his brest a bloodie crosse he bore, the deare remembrance of his dying Lord, for whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) Then came the jolly sommer, being dight In a thin silken cassock, coloured greene, that was unlyned all, to be more light  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) Laws ought to be fashioned unto the manners and conditions of the people whom they are meant to benefit, and not imposed upon them according to the simple rule of right  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) The poets scrolls will outlive the monuments of stone. Genius survives; all else is claimed by death  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) Those that were up themselves, kept others low; those that were low themselves, held others hard; he suffered them to ryse or greater grow; but every one did strive his fellow down to throw  (Edmund Spenser Quotes) The fields did laugh, the flowers did freshly spring, the trees did bud and early blossoms bore, and all the quire of birds did sweetly sing, and told that garden’s pleasures in their caroling  (Edmund Spenser Quotes)
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