
THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDMUND SPENSER - VOLUME V. - M.DCCC.LX.
CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME.
MISCELLANIES. - COMPLAINTS. - CONTAINING SUNDRIE SMALL POEMES OF THE WORLDS VANITIE: - WHEREOF THE NEXT PAGE MAKETH MENTION. - BY ED. SP.
THE RUINES OF TIME. - DEDICATED - TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND BEAUTIFULL LADIE, - THE LA: MARIE, - COUNTESSE OF PEMEBROOKE.
THE TEARES OF THE MUSES. - BY ED. SP.
VIRGILS GNAT. - LONG SINCE DEDICATED - TO THE MOST NOBLE AND EXCELLENT LORD, - THE EARLE OF LEICESTER, - LATE DECEASED.
PROSOPOPOIA: - OR MOTHER HUBBERDS TALE. - BY ED. SP. - DEDICATED TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, - THE LADIE COMPTON AND MOUNTEGLE.
RUINES OF ROME: - BY BELLAY*
MUIOPOTMOS: - OR - THE FATE OF THE BUTTERFLIE. - BY ED. SP. - DEDICATED TO THE MOST FAIRE AND VERTUOUS LADIE, - THE LADIE CAREY. - LONDON: - IMPRINTED FOR WILLIAM PONSONBIE, DWELLING IN PAULES - CHURCHYARD AT THE SIGNE OF THE BISHOPS HEAD.
VISIONS OF THE WORLDS VANITIE. - I.
This volume gathers a handful of the poet's lesser‑known poems, assembled shortly after the success of his epic Faerie Queene. The pieces range from intimate laments and moral meditations to playful allegories, all written in the rich, flowing verse of late‑16th‑century England. Listeners will hear the characteristic blend of classical allusion and Tudor courtly sensibility, presented in a language that still sings with vigor despite its antiquated spelling.
Among the works are poignant tributes such as “The Ruins of Time,” a heartfelt elegy to a departed patron, and “The Tears of the Muses,” which mourns the fading of artistic inspiration. The satirical “Mother Hubberd’s Tale” offers a witty critique of social pretensions, while the visionary pieces “Visions of the Worlds Vanitie” and “Bellay’s Visions” explore the fleeting nature of earthly glory. Together they showcase the poet’s skillful use of rhyme, intricate imagery, and a voice that bridges the personal and the universal, inviting listeners into a reflective yet lively Elizabethan world.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (461K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Joshua Hutchinson, Carol David and PG Distributed Proofreaders Updated: 2022-11-12.
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1551–1599
Best known for The Faerie Queene, this major English Renaissance poet helped shape the sound and style of later verse. His writing mixes grand adventure, moral allegory, and musical language that still stands out centuries later.
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