Poems by Edmund Spenser
Mutability
... O that great Sabbaoth God, grant me that Sabbaoth's sight ...
Sonnet LX
... THey that in course of heauenly spheares are skild, ...
Sonnet IX
... those powrefull eies, which lighte[n] my dark spright, ...
Sonnet LXVII
... sought not to fly, but fearelesse still did bide: ...
Iambicum Trimetrum
... Tell her, that her pleasures were wont to lull me asleep: ...
Poem 10
... Her cheekes lyke apples which the sun hath rudded, ...
Sonnet LXXXII
... som heuenly wit, whose verse could haue enchased ...
Sonnet XXXVII
... Is it that mens frayle eyes, which gaze too bold, ...
Sonnet LIII
... Doth please all beasts but that his looks the[m] fray: ...
Sonnet LVI
... That ship, that tree, and that same beast am I, ...
The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto X
... THE SIXTE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QUEENE ...
Ruins of Rome, by Bellay
... That France brought forth, though fruitful of brave wits, ...
Astrophel
... A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney ...
Whilst it is prime
... Make hast, therefore, sweet love, whilest it is prime ...
Sonnet LVIII By Her That Is Most Assured To Her Selfe
... All flesh is frayle, and all her strength vnstayd, ...