“She bathed with roses red, And violets blew. And all the sweetest flowres That in the forrest grew.”
Quote by Edmund Spenser
Book:The Faerie Queene
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The Faerie Queene
Written by Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene is a long narrative poem that explores themes of chivalry, virtue, and moral lessons through the adventures of its protagonist, Queen Gloriana. The work is notable for its complex poetic form and its use of allegory to convey deeper meanings. more
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