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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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