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Grief Quote by Edmund Spenser

“[...] one louing howre For many yeares of sorrow can dispence: A dram of sweet is worth a pound of sowre” quote by Edmund Spenser
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““[...] one louing howre For many yeares of sorrow can dispence: A dram of sweet is worth a pound of sowre””

Edmund Spenser

About This Quote

Source Poem: The Faerie Queene, Book I, 1590

The passage suggests that sweet experiences are more valuable than prolonged sorrow.

In simple terms: Sweetness outweighs sorrow.

Key Takeaway

Seek joy over lingering grief.

Themes

joy sorrow value

Mood

contemplative hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • grief counseling
  • personal growth
  • creative writing
  • mindfulness practice

Key Concepts

poetic metaphor philosophical insight

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn sorrow into something sweet?
  • What small joys can you cultivate?
A Different Perspective

Sorrow can have depth and purpose.

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