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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
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,
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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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