Quote by: Edmund Spenser

One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washèd it away: Again I wrote it with a second hand, But came the tide and made my pains his prey. Vain man (said she) that dost in vain assay A mortal thing so to immortalise; For I myself shall like to this decay, And eke my name be wipèd out likewise. Not so (quod I); let baser things devise To die in dust, but you shall live by fame; My verse your virtues rare shall eternise, And in the heavens write your glorious name: Where, when as Death shall all the world subdue, Our love shall live, and later life renew.


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Author Bio


  • NameEdmund Spenser
  • DescriptionEnglish poet
  • Born1552
  • DiedJanuary 13, 1599
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionPoet; Writer
  • WorksThe Faerie Queene