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THE FAERIE QUEENE.

Written by Edmund Spenser, this literary masterpiece is renowned for its elaborate poetic style and complex narrative structure. The poem follows the adventures of the knight Sir Guyon and his quest to restore the kingdom of Faerie. It incorporates a variety of characters and stories, each serving as a moral lesson or allegory for various virtues and vices. more

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Edmund Spenser
Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser, a renowned English poet, was born in England in 1552. His poetry has had a profound impact on literature, with his epic poem 'The Faerie Queene' being hailed as a classic of English literature. more

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“Full little knowest thou that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide: To loose good dayes, that might be better spent; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow; To feed on hope, to pine with feare and sorrow.”

“For who can wonder that man should feel a vague belief in tales of disembodied spirits wandering through those places which they once dearly affected, when he himself, scarcely less separated from his old world than they, is for ever lingering upon past emotions and bygone times, and hovering, the ghost of his former self, about the places and people that warmed his heart of old?”