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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 9c78044 | For all that faire is, is by nature good; That is a signe to know the gentle blood. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| e7103ad | Tell her the joyous Time will not be staid, Unlesse she doe him by the forelock take. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 28cc699 | Sweete Themmes runne softly, till I end my Song. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| e23d6ae | Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall moralize my song. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 5927450 | A Gentle Knight was pricking on the plaine. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 7057186 | But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad; Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 7ac18a2 | The noblest mind the best contentment has. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| b98aefd | A bold bad man, that dar'd to call by name Great Gorgon, Prince of darknesse and dead night. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 97a767a | Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall! | Edmund Spenser | ||
| d81ab41 | Entire affection hateth nicer hands. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 875d653 | O happy earth, Whereon thy innocent feet doe ever tread! | Edmund Spenser | ||
| be903ea | And is there care in Heaven? And is there love In heavenly spirits to these Creatures bace? | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 80a0277 | How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come to succour us that succour want! | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 1dec35a | And all for love, and nothing for reward. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| f182f9e | Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 0e077bd | Through thicke and thin, both over banke and bush In hope her to attaine by hooke or crooke. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 9b271d8 | Her berth was of the wombe of morning dew, And her conception of the joyous Prime. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 64b21fe | Roses red and violets blew, And all the sweetest flowres that in the forrest grew. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 753a976 | Dan Chaucer, well of English undefyled, On Fames eternall beadroll worthie to be fyled. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 3051ebe | For all that Nature by her mother-wit Could frame in earth. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| c38ca67 | Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercy ever hope to have? | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 898f884 | Ill can he rule the great, that cannot reach the small. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| b959667 | A monster, which the Blatant beast men call, A dreadfull feend of gods and men ydrad. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| e9f6163 | Illustrious acts high raptures do infuse,And every conqueror creates a muse. | Edmund Waller | ||
| ebabb20 | Guarded with ships, and all our sea our own. | Edmund Waller | ||
| e3f2dd2 | My joy, my grief, my hope, my love,Did all within this circle move! | Edmund Waller | ||
| facfadc | Poets that lasting marble seekMust come in Latin or in Greek. | Edmund Waller | ||
| 40719ba | Poets lose half the praise they should have got,Could it be known what they discreetly blot. | Edmund Waller | ||
| 0b2899a | All his leisure clothes were absurd -- jokes, really -- as though leisure itself had to be ridiculed. | Edmund White | ||
| a6fe187 | Education, the last hope of the liberal in all periods. | Edmund Wilson | ||
| b338c38 | It may be that there is nothing more demoralizing than a small but adequate income. | Edmund Wilson | ||
| 57472aa | Marxism is the opium of the intellectuals. | Edmund Wilson | ||
| 6c4791d | The vote, I thought, means nothing to women, we should be armed. | Edna O'Brien | ||
| fee2d8e | Writers really live in the mind and in hotels of the soul. | Edna O'Brien | ||
| 19ff7f3 | Rumors in military organizations are rampant at all times. They spread rapidly. | Edson Raff | ||
| ed947f6 | Italians- good fighters with Germans calling the signals; otherwise, bush-leaguers. | Edson Raff | ||
| 1ff8fea | Music means itself. | Eduard Hanslick | ||
| 9a7617d | Plato makes the cosmos a living being by investing the world-body with a world-soul. | Eduard Jan Dijksterhuis | ||
| 7c1c9da | the Upanishads are "sublime emanations of the Human mind". | Eduard Röer | ||
| d112a8e | The division of labor among nations is that some specialize in winning and others in losing. | Eduardo Galeano | ||
| 8389c8a | Construction methods are... variable for each specific material. | Eduardo Torroja | ||
| bfc322f | One must always infuse comfort and hope. | Edvige Carboni | ||
| 2328ab7 | Holy Cross,] you resolve every bitterness. | Edvige Carboni | ||
| 8f7e1a2 | If they wanted to kill me, they would not threaten me. | Edvin Kanka Cudic |