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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
541. | Sonnet XXXIX by Edmund Spenser> | SWeet smile, the daughter of the Queene of loue,
Expressing all thy mothers powrefull art:
with which she wonts to temper angry loue,
when all the ... |
542. | Sonnet LIX by Edmund Spenser> | THrise happie she, that is so well assured
Vnto her selfe and setled so in hart:
that nether will for better be allured,
ne feard with worse to any... |
543. | Sonnet LXI by Edmund Spenser> | THe glorious image of the makers beautie,
My souerayne faynt, the Idoll of my thought,
dare not henceforth aboue the bounds of dewtie,
t'accuse of ... |
544. | Sonnet II by Edmund Spenser> | VNquiet thought, whom at the first I bred,
Of th'inward bale of my loue pined hart:
and sithens haue with sighes and sorrowes fed,
till greater the... |
545. | Sonnet LXIX by Edmund Spenser> | THe famous warriors of the anticke world,
Vsed Trophees to erect in stately wize:
in which they would the records haue enrold,
of theyr great deeds... |
546. | Sonnet LXVIII by Edmund Spenser> | MOst glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day,
Didst make thy triumph ouer death and sin:
and hauing harrowd hell didst bring away,
captiuity thence ... |
547. | Sonnet LXXX by Edmund Spenser> | AFter so long a race as I haue run
Through Faery land, which those six books co[m]pile
giue leaue to rest me being halfe fordonne,
and gather to my... |
548. | Sonnet LXXXIII by Edmund Spenser> | MY hungry eyes, through greedy couetize,
Still to behold the obiect of theyr payne:
with no contentment can themselues suffize,
but hauing pine, an... |
549. | Sonnet LXXIIII by Edmund Spenser> | MOst happy letters fram'd by skilfull trade,
with which that happy name was first defynd:
the which three times thrise happy hath me made,
with gui... |
550. | Sonnet LXX by Edmund Spenser> | FResh spring the herald of loues mighty king,
In whose cote armour richly are displayd,
all sorts of flowers the which on earth do spring
in goodly... |
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