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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AMORETTI: 40, by EDMUND SPENSER Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer Last Line: With that sunshine, when cloudy looks are cleared. Alternate Author Name(s): Clout, Colin Subject(s): Smiles | |||
Mark when she smiles with amiable cheare, And tell me whereto can ye lyken it; When on each eyelid sweetly doe appeare An hundred Graces as in shade to sit. Lykest it seemeth, in my simple wit, Unto the fayre sunshine in somers day, That, when a dreadfull storme away is flit, Thrugh the broad world doth spred his goodly ray: At sight whereof, each bird that sits on spray, And every beast that to his den was fled, Comes forth afresh out of their late dismay, And to the light lift up theyr drouping hed. So my storme beaten hart likewise is cheared With that sunshine, when cloudy looks are cleared. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ANGEL'S WHISPER by SAMUEL LOVER SONG OF THREE SMILES by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN COMPENSATIONS by CHRISTOPHER BANNISTER MEARY'S SMILE by WILLIAM BARNES THE LAUGHING WOMAN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET LOVE IN EXILE 2: 4 by MATHILDE BLIND |
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