A Quote by Edmund Spenser

For of the soule the bodie forme doth take; 
 For the soule is forme, and doth the bodie make. — © Edmund Spenser
For of the soule the bodie forme doth take; For the soule is forme, and doth the bodie make.

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The deepest rivers make least din, The silent soule doth most abound in care.
My soule her wings doth spread And heaven-ward flies, Th' Almighty's Mysteries to read In the large volumes of the skies.
He that doth righteousness; that is, righteousness which the gospel calleth so, is righteous; that is, precedent to, or before he doth that righteousness. For he doth not say, he shall make his person righteous by acts of righteousness that he shall do; for then an evil tree may bear good fruit, yea, and make itself good by doing so; but he saith, He that doth righteousness is righteous; as he saith, He that doth righteousness is born of him.
For take thy ballaunce if thou be so wise, And weigh the winds that under heaven doth blow; Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise; Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow.
When heaven doth weep, doth not the earth o'erflow? If the winds rage, doth not the sea wax mad, Threatening the welkin with his big-swollen face?
The law, instead of cleansing the heart from sin, doth revive it, put strength into, and increase it in the soul, even as it doth discover and forbid it, for it doth not give power to subdue.
It doth make a man better,' quoth Robin Hood, 'to bear of those noble men so long ago. When one doth list to such tales, his soul doth say, 'put by thy poor little likings and seek to do likewise.' Truly, one may not do as nobly one's self, but in the striving one is better.
Is there no Villain in this World who doth not regard himself as a poor abus'd Innocent, no She-Wolf who doth not think herself a Lamb, no Shark who doth not fancy that she is a Goldfish?
A holy habit clenseth not a foule soule.
The body is more drest then the soule.
The soule needs few things, the body many.
Confidence in one's self is the chief nurse of magnanimity, which confidence, notwithstanding, doth not leave the care of necessary furniture for it; and therefore, of all the Grecians, Homer doth ever make Achilles the best armed.
Wine ...moderately drunken it doth quicken a man's wits, It doth comfort the heart.
For if hevene be on this erthe, and ese to any soule,It is in cloistre or in scole.
Think'st thou existence doth depend on time? It doth; but actions are our epochs.
Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange
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