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Things Quotes by Edmund Spenser
- The ever-whirling wheele Of Change, to which all mortal things doth sway.
- For easy things, that may be got at will, Most sorts of men do set but little store.
- Beauty is not, as fond men misdeem, an outward show of things that only seem.
- One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washèd it away: Again I wrote it with a second hand,…
- Be judge ye heavens, that all things right esteem, How I him loved, and love with all my might, So thought I eke of him,…
- I hate the day, because it lendeth light To see all things, but not my love to see.
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