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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... yeeld , O blessed sonne whence all this blessing goes . Feede on my sheepe , possesse your fruitefull fyeld , No woolves dare howle , no murrayne can prevaile , And from the stormes our sweeteste sonne will shield . Feede on my sheepe ...
... yeeld , O blessed sonne whence all this blessing goes . Feede on my sheepe , possesse your fruitefull fyeld , No woolves dare howle , no murrayne can prevaile , And from the stormes our sweeteste sonne will shield . Feede on my sheepe ...
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... yeeld , my senses and soule . Thus sweete paine , I do yeeld , what ere I can yeelde . Reason looke to thy selfe , I serve a goddesse . [ 30 ] 34 [ Dorus ] O SWEET woods the delight of solitarines ! O how much I do like your solitarines ...
... yeeld , my senses and soule . Thus sweete paine , I do yeeld , what ere I can yeelde . Reason looke to thy selfe , I serve a goddesse . [ 30 ] 34 [ Dorus ] O SWEET woods the delight of solitarines ! O how much I do like your solitarines ...
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... yeeld such ill consorted shows , With circkled course , which no wise stay can trye , [ 10 ] That childish stuffe which knowes not frendes from foes , ( Better despisde ) bewondre gasing eye . Thus noble golde , downe to the bottome ...
... yeeld such ill consorted shows , With circkled course , which no wise stay can trye , [ 10 ] That childish stuffe which knowes not frendes from foes , ( Better despisde ) bewondre gasing eye . Thus noble golde , downe to the bottome ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
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