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Poem 11

Vt if ye saw that which no eyes can see,

The inward beauty of her liuely spright,

Garnisht with heauenly guifts of high degree,

Much more then would ye wonder at that sight,

And stand astonisht lyke to those which

Medusaes mazeful hed.

There dwels sweet loue and constant chastity,

Vnspotted fayth and comely womanhood,

Regard of honour and mild modesty,

There vertue raynes as Queene in royal throne,

And giueth lawes alone.

The which the base affections doe obay,

And yeeld theyr seruices vnto her

Ne thought of thing vncomely euer

Thereto approch to tempt her mind to ill.

Had ye once seene these her celestial threasures,

And vnreuealed pleasures,

Then would ye wonder and her prayses sing,

That al the woods should answer and your echo ring.

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Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser (1552/1553 – 13 January 1599) was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebra…

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