The Poems of Sir Philip SidneyClarendon Press, 1962 - 578 sider A scholarly edition of poems by Sir Philip Sidney. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... light : Since all the thinges which give mine eyes their light Do foster still , the fruite of fancies darke : [ 5 ] So that the windowes of my inward light Do serve , to make my inward powers darke : Since , as I say , both minde and ...
... light : Since all the thinges which give mine eyes their light Do foster still , the fruite of fancies darke : [ 5 ] So that the windowes of my inward light Do serve , to make my inward powers darke : Since , as I say , both minde and ...
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... light : Farewell ô pearl , the poore man's plenteous treasure : Farewell ô golden staffe , the weake man's might : Farewell ô Joy , the wofull's onely pleasure . Wisdome farewell , the skillesse man's direction : Farewell with thee ...
... light : Farewell ô pearl , the poore man's plenteous treasure : Farewell ô golden staffe , the weake man's might : Farewell ô Joy , the wofull's onely pleasure . Wisdome farewell , the skillesse man's direction : Farewell with thee ...
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... light , That doth both shine and give us sight to see . 38 franzie ] frensey Ba Hy . 37 Therefore ] Wherfore Ba Hy ... light Cl . 7 opens ] peanes Cl . light . 98 . 917.26 M O take fast hold , let that light be thy CERTAIN SONNETS 161.
... light , That doth both shine and give us sight to see . 38 franzie ] frensey Ba Hy . 37 Therefore ] Wherfore Ba Hy ... light Cl . 7 opens ] peanes Cl . light . 98 . 917.26 M O take fast hold , let that light be thy CERTAIN SONNETS 161.
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
Copyright | |
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