“For easy things, that may be got at will, Most sorts of men do set but little store.”
Quote by Edmund Spenser
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and critical dissertations
The book is a comprehensive compilation of Spenser's poetry, offering insights into his literary contributions and critical perspectives on his work. more
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