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Sonnet XXVI

Weet is the Rose, but growes vpon a brere;

Sweet is the Iunipere, but sharpe his bough;sweet is the Eglantine, but pricketh nere;sweet is the firbloome, but his braunches rough.

Sweet is the Cypresse, but his rynd is tough,sweet is the nut, but bitter is his pill;sweet is the broome-flowre, but yet sowre enough;and sweet is Moly, but his root is ill.

So euery sweet with soure is tempred still,that maketh it be coueted the more:for easie things that may be got at will,most sorts of men doe set but little store.

Why then should I accoumpt of little paine,that endlesse pleasure shall vnto me gaine.

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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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