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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
[dedication]
1.
[THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA.]
[What length of verse can serve brave Mopsas good to show?]
[Transformd in shew, but more transformd in minde]
[Come shepheards weedes, become your masters minde]
[Now thanked be the great God Pan]
1.
The first Eclogues.
[We love, and have our loves rewarded.]
[Come Dorus, come, let songs thy sorowes signifie]
[As I my little flocke on Ister banke]
[In faith, good Histor, long is your delay]
[You Gote-heard Gods, that love the grassie mountaines]
[If mine eyes can speake to doo harty errande]
2.
THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA.
3.
[THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA.]
4.
THE FOURTH BOOKE OF THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA.
5.
THE FIFTH BOOKE OF 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.
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
[Who hath his hire, hath well his labour plast]
Who hath his hire, hath well his labour plast:
Earth thou didst seeke, and store of earth thou hast.
The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney