Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE POETRY OF SPENSER, by GEORGE MEREDITH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Lakes where the sunsheen is mystic with splendour and softness Last Line: Here in our may-blood we wander, careering 'mongst ladies and knights. Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599) | ||||||||
LAKES where the sunsheen is mystic with splendour and softness; Vales where sweet life is all Summer with golden romance; Forests that glimmer with twilight round revel-bright palaces; Here in our May-blood we wander, careering 'mongst ladies and knights. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GARDEN OF ADONIS by EMMA LAZARUS THE VIRTUOSO; IN IMITATION OF SPENCER'S STYLE AND STANZA by MARK AKENSIDE SPECIMEN OF AN INDUCTION TO A POEM by JOHN KEATS SPENSER'S IRELAND by MARIANNE MOORE THE ALLEY. AN IMITATION OF SPENSER by ALEXANDER POPE A VISION UPON [THIS CONCEIT] OF THE FAERIE QUEENE (1) by WALTER RALEIGH A VISION UPON [THIS CONCEIT] OF THE FAERIE QUEENE (2) by WALTER RALEIGH AMORETTI: DEDICATION. G.W. SENIOR, TO THE AUTHOR by GEOFFREY WHITNEY SR. COMMENDATORY VERSE FOR THE FAERIE QUEENE by H. B. DIRGE IN WOODS by GEORGE MEREDITH |
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