It is the mind that maketh good of ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor.
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Where whenas death shall all the world subdew,Our love shall live, and later life renew.
Edmund Spenser
Be judge ye heavens, that all things right esteeme, How I him loved, and love with all my might, So thought I eke of him, and thinke I thought aright.
Edmund Spenser
Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, Ease after war, death after life does greatly please.
Edmund Spenser
Happy ye leaues when as those lilly hands,
which hold my life in their dead doing might
shall handle you and hold in loues soft bands,
lyke captiues trembling at the victors sight.
Edmund Spenser
So now they have made our English tongue a gallimaufry or hodgepodge of all other speeches.
Edmund Spenser
What more felicity can fall to creature, than to enjoy delight with liberty?
Edmund Spenser
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