Poems by Edmund Spenser
The Faerie Queene, Book II, Canto 12
... et Grill be Grill, and have his hoggish mind,But let us hence depart, whilest wether serves and wind ...
The Faerie Queene, Book III, Canto 6
... asure, to whom sheeMade her companion, and her lessonedIn all the lore of love, and goodly womanhead ...
The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto 10
... ght from thee:But gentle Shepheard pardon thou my shame,Who rashly sought that, which I mote not see ...
A Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
... All sow'd with glist'ring stars more thick than grass, ...
Amoretti LXVII: Like as a Huntsman
... Strange thing, me seem'd, to see a beast so wild, ...
Amoretti LXVIII: Most Glorious Lord of Life
... Being with thy dear blood clean wash'd from sin, ...
Amoretti LXXIV: Most Happy Letters
... The which three times thrice happy hath me made, ...
Amoretti LXXIX: Men Call you Fair
... Deriv'd from that fair Spirit, from whom all true ...
Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote Her Name
... "Vain man," said she, "that dost in vain assay, ...
Amoretti XXII: This Holy Season
... On which my thoughts do day and night attend, ...
from Amoretti: Sonnet 67
... Strange thing, me seem'd, to see a beast so wild, ...