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The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney
In Three Volumes
Sidney, Philip (1554-1586)
I, II.
Volume I, [Volume II]
THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA
POEMS FIRST PRINTED IN THE FOLIO OF 1593.
POEMS FROM THE OLD ARCADIA
Syr P. S. His Astrophel and Stella.
OTHER SONNETS OF VARIABLE VERSE.
CERTAINE SONETS WRITTEN BY SIR PHILIP SIDNEY: Never before printed.
[Since shunning paine, I ease can never find]
[When Love puft up with rage of hy disdaine]
[The fire to see my wrongs for anger burneth]
[The Nightingale as soone as Aprill bringeth]
[Sleepe Babie mine, Desire nurse Beautie singeth]
[O faire, ô sweet, when I do looke on thee]
[The scourge of life, and deaths extreame disgrace]
[You better sure shall live, not evermore]
[Unto no body my woman saith she had rather a wife be]
[Faire seeke not to be feard, most lovely beloved by thy servants]
[Like as the Dove which seeled up doth flie]
E. D.
[My mistresse lowers and saith I do not love]
[In wonted walkes, since wonted fancies change]
[If I could thinke how these my thoughts to leave]
A Farewell.
[Finding those beames, which I must ever love]
The 7. Wonders of England.
[Who hath his fancie pleased]
The smokes of Melancholy.
[When to my deadlie pleasure]
[No, no, no, no, I cannot hate my foe]
[Al my sense thy sweetnesse gained]
[What changes here, ô haire]
[Of this high grace with blisse conjoyn'd]
[Ring out your belles, let mourning shewes be spread]
[Thou blind mans marke, thou fooles selfe chosen snare]
[Leave me ô Love, which reachest but to dust]
A DIALOGUE BETWEENE TWO SHEPHERDS, utterd in a pastorall shew, at Wilton.
TWO PASTORELS, MADE BY SIR PHILLIP SIDNEY.
[THE LADY OF MAY]
III.
Volume III
IV.
Volume IV
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The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney
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