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Poem by Edmund Spenser Amoretti 7. Fayre eyes! the myrrour of my mazed hart Fayre eyes! the myrrour of my mazed hart, What wondrous vertue is contayn’d in you, The which both lyfe and death forth from you dart Into the obiect of your mighty view? For when ye mildly looke with lovely hew, Then is my soule with life and love inspired: But when ye lowre, or looke on me askew, Then do I die, as one with lightning fyred. But since that lyfe is more then death desyred, Looke ever lovely, as becomes you best; That your bright beams, of my weak eies admyred, May kindle living fire within my brest. Such life should be the honor of your light, Such death the sad ensample of your might. Edmund Spenser Edmund Spenser's other poems:
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