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Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty

by Edmund Spenser

The sovereign beauty which I do admire,

Witness the world how worthy to be praised:

The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire

In my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised;

That being now with her huge brightness dazed,

Base thing I can no more endure to view;

But looking still on her, I stand amazed

At wondrous sight of so celestial hue.

So when my tongue would speak her praises due,

It stopped is with thought's astonishment:

And when my pen would write her titles true,

It ravish'd is with fancy's wonderment:

Yet in my heart I then both speak and write

The wonder that my wit cannot endite.

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About this poem

First line
The sovereign beauty which I do admire,
Poet
Edmund Spenser
Themes
love, death, beauty, hope

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