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Faerie Queene Quotes
No.Quotation SubjectSource
1   Then came the jolly Sommer, being dight In a thin silken cassock, coloured greene, That was unlynèd all, to be more light, And on his head a garlande well beseene. Summer Faerie Queene
2   Lastly came Winter, clothed all in frize, Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill; Whilst on his hoary beard his breath did freeze, And the dull drops that from his purple bill As from a limbeck did adown distill; In his right hand a tipped staff he held With which his feeble steps he stayed still, For he was faint with cold and weak with eld, That scarce his loosed limbs he able was to weld. Winter Faerie Queene
3   Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall. Sin Faerie Queene
4   At last, the golden orientall gate Of greatest heaven gan to open fayre, And Phoebus, fresh as brydegrome to his mate. Came dauncing forth, shaking his dewie hayre; And hurls his glistring beams through gloomy ayre. Morning Faerie Queene
5   The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne; For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners. Gentleman Faerie Queene
6   Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercie ever hope to have? Charity Faerie Queene
7   Fierce warres, and faithful loves shall moralize my song. Adventure Faerie Queene
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