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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... unto the sting of fortune : Choosing alas ! this our theatre publique , [ 10 ] Where they would leave trophees of cruell damage , Then since such pow'rs conspire unto our damage ( Which may be know'n , but never help't with wailing ) ...
... unto the sting of fortune : Choosing alas ! this our theatre publique , [ 10 ] Where they would leave trophees of cruell damage , Then since such pow'rs conspire unto our damage ( Which may be know'n , but never help't with wailing ) ...
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... unto the earth , by the hurt of this her heavenly jewell . O not but such love you say you could have afoorded , as might learne Temp'rance voyde of a rage's events . O sweet simplicitie : from whence should Love be so learned ? [ 65 ] unto ...
... unto the earth , by the hurt of this her heavenly jewell . O not but such love you say you could have afoorded , as might learne Temp'rance voyde of a rage's events . O sweet simplicitie : from whence should Love be so learned ? [ 65 ] unto ...
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... unto my playning : [ 65 ] For I to teach the world complainte am bent . Yee dimmy clowdes , which well employ your stayning This cheerefull aire with your obscured cheere , Witnesse your wofull teares with daily rayning . And if , ô ...
... unto my playning : [ 65 ] For I to teach the world complainte am bent . Yee dimmy clowdes , which well employ your stayning This cheerefull aire with your obscured cheere , Witnesse your wofull teares with daily rayning . And if , ô ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
Copyright | |
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