Amoretti: Sonnet 63 by Edmund Spenser
Amoretti: Sonnet 63 by Edmund Spenser

Amoretti: Sonnet 63

Edmund Spenser * Track #63 On Amoretti and Epithalamion

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Amoretti: Sonnet 63 by Edmund Spenser

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The eternal bliss of the ship landing in a bountiful land is met in the next sonnet by his lady’s kiss and the description of her beauty in terms of living abundance.

Amoretti: Sonnet 63 Annotated

After long stormes and tempests sad assay,
Which hardly I endured heretofore:
in dread of death and daungerous dismay,
with which my silly barke was tossed sore,
I doe at length descry the happy shore,
in which I hope ere long for to arryve,
fayre soyle it seemes from far and fraught with store
of all that deare and daynty is alyve.
Most happy he that can at last atchyve,
the joyous safety of so sweet a rest:
whose least delight sufficeth to deprive
remembrance of all paines which him opprest.
All paines are nothing in respect of this,
all sorrowes short that gaine eternall blisse.

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