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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
521. | Sonnet XXVI by Edmund Spenser> | SWeet is the Rose, but growes vpon a brere;
Sweet is the Iunipere, but sharpe his bough;
sweet is the Eglantine, but pricketh nere;
sweet is the fi... |
522. | Sonnet XXX by Edmund Spenser> | MY loue is lyke to yse, and I to fyre;
how comes it then that this her cold so great
is not dissolu'd through my so hot desyre,
but harder growes t... |
523. | Sonnet LXXVI by Edmund Spenser> | FAyre bosome fraught with vertues richest tresure,
The neast of loue, the lodging of delight:
the bowre of blisse, the paradice of pleasure,
the sa... |
524. | Sonnet V by Edmund Spenser> | RVdely thou wrongest my deare harts desire,
In finding fault with her too portly pride:
the thing which I doo most in her admire,
is of the world v... |
525. | Sonnet XXXV by Edmund Spenser> | MY hungry eyes through greedy couetize,
still to behold the obiect of their paine:
with no contentment can themselues suffize,
but hauing pine and ... |
526. | Sonnet XV by Edmund Spenser> | YE tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle,
do seeke most pretious things to make your gain:
and both the Indias of their treasures spoile,
what ... |
527. | Sonnet XXXIIII by Edmund Spenser> | Lyke as a ship that through the Ocean wyde,
by conduct of some star doth make her way.
whenas a storme hath dimd her trusty guyde.
out of her cours... |
528. | Sonnet LXIIII by Edmund Spenser> | COmming to kisse her lyps, (such grace I found)
Me seemd I smelt a gardin of sweet flowres:
that dainty odours from them threw around
for damzels f... |
529. | Sonnet LX by Edmund Spenser> | THey that in course of heauenly spheares are skild,
To euery planet point his sundry yeare:
in which her circles voyage is fulfild,
as Mars in thre... |
530. | Sonnet IX by Edmund Spenser> | LOng-while I sought to what I might compare
those powrefull eies, which lighte[n] my dark spright,
yet find I nought on earth to which I dare
resem... |
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