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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... tell , Tell me the cause of this my causelesse woe , Tell how ill thought disgrac'd my doing well : Tell how my joyes and hopes thus fowly fell To so lowe ebbe that wonted were to flowe . O this it is , the knotted straw is found In ...
... tell , Tell me the cause of this my causelesse woe , Tell how ill thought disgrac'd my doing well : Tell how my joyes and hopes thus fowly fell To so lowe ebbe that wonted were to flowe . O this it is , the knotted straw is found In ...
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... Tell me , if your diverted springs become Absented quite from you , Are you not dried ? Can you your self renew ? ' Tell me you flowers faire , [ 40 ] Cowslipp and Columbine , So may your Make , this wholsome springtime aire , With you ...
... Tell me , if your diverted springs become Absented quite from you , Are you not dried ? Can you your self renew ? ' Tell me you flowers faire , [ 40 ] Cowslipp and Columbine , So may your Make , this wholsome springtime aire , With you ...
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... Tell , if that breath , which thee thy sounding gives , Be absent farre from thee , [ 60 ] Absent alone canst thou then piping be ? [ 65 ] " Tell me my lamb of gold , So maist thou long abide The day well fed , the night in faithfull ...
... Tell , if that breath , which thee thy sounding gives , Be absent farre from thee , [ 60 ] Absent alone canst thou then piping be ? [ 65 ] " Tell me my lamb of gold , So maist thou long abide The day well fed , the night in faithfull ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
Copyright | |
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