Quotes by Edmund Spenser
- And all for love, and nothing for reward.
- I was promised on a time - to have reason for my rhyme; From that time unto this season, I received nor rhyme nor reason.
- The poets' scrolls will outlive the monuments of stone. Genius survives; all else is claimed by death.
- Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, Ease after war, death after life does greatly please.
- What more felicity can fall to creature, than to enjoy delight with liberty?
- It is the mind that maketh good of ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor.
- He that strives to touch the starts, oft stumbles at a straw.
- Gold all is not that doth golden seem.
- And he that strives to touch the stars, Oft stumbles at a straw.
- Each goodly thing is hardest to begin.
- Her angel's face, As the great eye of heaven shined bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place.