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Gather the rose of love whilst yet is time.
— Edmund Spenser
I was promised on a time
To have reason for my rhyme;
From that time unto this season,
I received nor rhyme nor reason. — Edmund Spenser
To have reason for my rhyme;
From that time unto this season,
I received nor rhyme nor reason. — Edmund Spenser
He that strives to touch the starts, oft stumbles at a straw.
— Edmund Spenser
And painful pleasure turns to pleasing pain.
— Edmund Spenser
Be bold, and everywhere be bold.
— Edmund Spenser
This iron world bungs down the stoutest hearts to lowest state; for misery doth bravest minds abate.
— Edmund Spenser
Vaine is the vaunt, and victory unjust, that more to mighty hands, then rightfull cause doth trust.
— Edmund Spenser
The merry cuckow, messenger of Spring, His trumpet shrill hath thrice already sounded.
— Edmund Spenser
It is the mind that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. - Edmund Spenser
— Anthony Robbins
But times do change and move continually.
— Edmund Spenser
Bright as does the morning star appear,
Out of the east with flaming locks bedight,
To tell the dawning day is drawing near. — Edmund Spenser
Out of the east with flaming locks bedight,
To tell the dawning day is drawing near. — Edmund Spenser
Yet nothing did he dread, but euer was ydrad.
— Edmund Spenser
Fresh spring the herald of love's mighty king.
— Edmund Spenser
Ah! when will this long weary day have end,
And lende me leave to come unto my love?
- Epithalamion — Edmund Spenser
And lende me leave to come unto my love?
- Epithalamion — Edmund Spenser
Vntroubled night they say giues counsell best.
— Edmund Spenser
The noblest mind the best contentment has
— Edmund Spenser
Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall moralize my song.
— Edmund Spenser
For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds,
And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds; — Edmund Spenser
And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds; — Edmund Spenser
The Patron of true Holinesse,
Foule Errour doth defeate:
Hypocrisie him to entrappe,
Doth to his home entreate. — Edmund Spenser
Foule Errour doth defeate:
Hypocrisie him to entrappe,
Doth to his home entreate. — Edmund Spenser
[...] one louing howre
For many yeares of sorrow can dispence:
A dram of sweet is worth a pound of sowre — Edmund Spenser
For many yeares of sorrow can dispence:
A dram of sweet is worth a pound of sowre — Edmund Spenser
All for love, and nothing for reward.
— Edmund Spenser
She bathed with roses red,
And violets blew.
And all the sweetest flowres
That in the forrest grew. — Edmund Spenser
And violets blew.
And all the sweetest flowres
That in the forrest grew. — Edmund Spenser