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551.Sonnet XVIII by Edmund Spenser
THe rolling wheele that runneth often round, The hardest steele in tract of time doth teare: and drizling drops that often doe redound, the firmest...
552.Sonnet XXIIII by Edmund Spenser
WHen I behold that beauties wonderment, And rare perfection of each goodly part; of natures skill the only complement, I honor and admire the maker...
553.Sonnet LXV by Edmund Spenser
THe doubt which ye misdeeme, fayre loue, is vaine That fondly feare to loose your liberty, when loosing one, two liberties ye gayne, and make him b...
554.Sonnet XXVII by Edmund Spenser
FAire proud now tell me why should faire be proud; Sith all worlds glorie is but drosse vncleane: and in the shade of death it selfe shall shroud, ...
555.Sonnet LXXIII by Edmund Spenser
BEing my selfe captyued here in care, My hart, whom none with seruile bands can tye: but the fayre tresses of your golden hayre, breaking his priso...
556.Sonnet LXXXIIII by Edmund Spenser
LEt not one sparke of filthy lustfull fyre breake out, that may her sacred peace molest: ne one light glance of sensuall desyre: Attempt to work he...
557.Sonnet XLIIII by Edmund Spenser
When those renoumed noble Peres of Greece, thrugh stubborn pride amongst the[m]selues did iar forgetfull of the famous golden fleece, then Orpheus ...
558.Sonnet XL by Edmund Spenser
MArk when she smiles with amiable cheare, And tell me whereto can ye lyken it: when on each eyelid sweetly doe appeare, an hundred Graces as in sha...
559.Sonnet LVII by Edmund Spenser
SWeet warriour when shall I haue peace with you? High time it is, this warre now ended were: which I no lenger can endure to sue, ne your incessant...
560.Sonnet LII by Edmund Spenser
SO oft as homeward I from her depart, I goe lyke one that hauing lost the field: is prisoner led away with heauy hart, despoyld of warlike armes an...
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