Poems by Edmund Spenser
Sonnet 30 (Fire And Ice)
... that fire, which all thing melts, should harden ice: ...
Sonnet 75
... "Vayne man," sayd she, "that doest in vaine assay ...
Sonnet 54
... Delights not in my merth nor rues my smart: ...
Sonnet 81
... fair when that cloud of pride, which oft doth dark ...
Ice and Fire
... That fire, which all things melts, should harden ice, ...
The Faerie Queene: Book I, Canto I
... Fierce warres and faithful loves shall moralize my song ...
Poem 1
... Which death, or loue, or fortunes wreck did rayse, ...
Sonnet LIIII
... delights not in my merth nor rues my smart: ...
Sonnet I
... Leaues, lines, and rymes, seeke her to please alone, ...
Sonnet XXVI
... sweet is the broome-flowre, but yet sowre enough ...
The Tamed Deer
... Strange thing, me seemed, to see a beast so wild ...
Sonnet XXX
... that fire which all things melts, should harden yse: ...
Epithalamion
... That all the woods them answer, and their echo ring! Now ceasse, ye damsels, your delights fore-past ...
Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubbard's Tale
... With their next neighbour priest, for light condition, ...
Sonnet LXXVI
... FAyre bosome fraught with vertues richest tresure, ...