Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Emilia Lanier

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English poet Emilia Lanier.
Last updated on September 29, 2024.
Emilia Lanier

Emilia Lanier, née Aemilia Bassano, was an English poet and the first woman to assert herself as a professional poet, through her volume Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. Attempts have been made to equate her with Shakespeare's "Dark Lady".

English - Poet | 1569 - 1645
Never shall my sad eyes again behold Those pleasures which my thoughts did then unfold. — © Emilia Lanier
Never shall my sad eyes again behold Those pleasures which my thoughts did then unfold.
Our mother Eve, who tasted of the tree, Giving to Adam what she held most dear, Was simply good, and had no power to see.
Not Eve, whose fault was only too much love, Which made her give this present to her dear, That what she tasted he likewise might prove, Whereby his knowledge might become more clear; He never sought her weakness to reprove With those sharp words which he of God did hear; Yet men will boast of knowledge, which he took From Eve's fair hand, as from a learned book.
Then let us have our libertyagain, And challenge to yourselves no sovereignty. You came not in the world without our pain, Make that a bar against your cruelty; Your fault being greater, why should you disdain Our being your equals, free from tyranny?
But surely Adam cannot be excused; Her fault though great, yet he was most to blame; What weakness offered, strength might have refused, Being lord of all, the greater was the shame.
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