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Oh, but, quoth she, great griefe will not be tould, and can more easily be thought than said

Oh, but, quoth she, great griefe will not be tould, and can more easily be thought than said Picture Quote #1

Oh, but, quoth she, great griefe will not be tould, and can more easily be thought than said

The quote “Oh, but, quoth she, great griefe will not be tould, and can more easily be thought than said” is from Edmund Spenser’s epic poem “The Faerie Queene.” In this particular passage, the character Una is speaking to the Redcrosse Knight about the nature of grief and how some emotions are too overwhelming to be put into words.

Una’s words highlight the idea that some emotions, particularly those of great sorrow and pain, are so intense that they cannot be adequately expressed through language. Instead, they must be felt and experienced on a deeper, more visceral level. This sentiment is a common theme throughout Spenser’s work, as he often explores the complexities of human emotions and the limitations of language in conveying them.
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