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  1. 22 hours ago · “Amoretti XXX: My Love is like to ice, and I to fire” first appeared in 1594 in Edmund Spenser’s sonnet sequence, Amoretti.The poem is celebrated for its exploration of love’s paradoxical nature through a conceit – an extended metaphor – that compares the speaker’s burning passion to his beloved’s icy coldness.

  2. 3 days ago · Like Phoebus lampe throughout the world doth shine, Shed thy faire beames into my feeble eyne, And raise my thoughts too humble and too vile, To thinke of that true glorious type of thine, The argument of mine afflicted stile: The which to heare, vouchsafe, O dearest dred a-while. CANTO I. Edmund Spenser. Rate:

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · The lyrics of "The Faerie Queene (Book 1.11)" by Edmund Spenser depict a heroic battle between a knight and a fearsome dragon. The knight fights relentlessly for two days, ultimately overcoming the dragon and achieving a glorious victory. The knight's perseverance and bravery in facing a formidable enemy symbolize the triumph of good over evil ...

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · Ruins Of Rome, By Bellay. 1. Ye heavenly spirits, whose ashy cinders lie. Under deep ruins, with huge walls opprest, But not your praise, the which shall never die. Through your fair verses, ne in ashes rest; If so be shrilling voice of wight alive. May reach from hence to depth of darkest hell,

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · "Spenser, Edmund" published on by Oxford University Press. (c.1552–1599),English poet. Of relatively humble origin, Spenser rose through patronage (including that of Leicester) to a position as colonial administrator in Ireland.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Edmund Spenser was an English poet in the Elizabethan Period. He was born in 1552 in England. He was the second father of the English Poetry. He was called the poet of poets because after his death many later English poets followed his art of poetry. He was the child of Renaissance and Reformation. He also introduced the Spenserian Sonnet.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Four Hymns by Edmund Spenser.Read in English by Thomas A. CopelandSpenser explains in the dedication of this volume that the hymns to love and to beauty were...

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