Edmund Spenser Quotes About Time

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  • Ah when will this long weary day have end, And lend me leave to come unto my love? How slowly do the hours their numbers spend! How slowly does sad Time his feathers move!

    1595 Epithalamion, section 16.
  • Gather the rose of love whilst yet is time.

    'The Faerie Queen' (1596) bk. 2, canto 12, st. 75
  • There is continual spring, and harvest there Continual, both meeting at one time: For both the boughs do laughing blossoms bear, And with fresh colours deck the wanton prime, And eke attonce the heavy trees they climb, Which seem to labour under their fruits load: The whiles the joyous birds make their pastime Amongst the shady leaves, their sweet above, And their true loves without suspicion tell abroad.

    1590 Of the Garden of Adonis. The Faerie Queen, bk.3, canto 6, stanza 42.
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