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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... Reason . Thou Rebell vile , come , to thy master yelde . Passion . No , Tyrant ; no : mine , mine shall be the fielde . R. Can Reason then a Tyraunt counted be ? P. If Reason will , that Passions be not free . R. But Reason will , that ...
... Reason . Thou Rebell vile , come , to thy master yelde . Passion . No , Tyrant ; no : mine , mine shall be the fielde . R. Can Reason then a Tyraunt counted be ? P. If Reason will , that Passions be not free . R. But Reason will , that ...
Side 47
... Reason seekes not blood . P. Who be too weake , do feigne they be too good . R. Though we cannot orecome , our cause is just . P. Let us orecome , and let us be unjust . R. Yet Passion , yeeld at length to Reason's stroke . P. What ...
... Reason seekes not blood . P. Who be too weake , do feigne they be too good . R. Though we cannot orecome , our cause is just . P. Let us orecome , and let us be unjust . R. Yet Passion , yeeld at length to Reason's stroke . P. What ...
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... Reason I say what is thy counsell ? Reason sighes but in end he thus doth answere . ' Nought can reason availe in heav'nly matters ' . Thus nature's Diamond , receave thy conquest , [ 25 ] Thus pure pearle , I do yeeld , my senses and ...
... Reason I say what is thy counsell ? Reason sighes but in end he thus doth answere . ' Nought can reason availe in heav'nly matters ' . Thus nature's Diamond , receave thy conquest , [ 25 ] Thus pure pearle , I do yeeld , my senses and ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
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