Sir Philip Sidney (99 Poems)
Index Page # 1 (poems : 1 - 50 )
- Astrophel And Stella Lxxxiv: Highway
- Astrophel And Stella Vii: Whennature Made Her Chief Work
- Astrophel And Stella: I
- Astrophel And Stella: Iii
- Astrophel And Stella: Lxiv
- Astrophel And Stella: Lxxi
- Astrophel And Stella: Xcii
- Astrophel And Stella: Xli
- Astrophel And Stella: Xv
- Astrophel And Stella: Xx
- Astrophel And Stella: Xxiii
- Astrophel And Stella: Xxxiii
- Astrophel And Stella: Xxxix
- Astrophel And Stella-eleventh Song
- Astrophel And Stella-first Song
- Astrophel And Stella-sonnet Liv
- Astrophel And Stella-sonnet Xxxi
- Astrophil And Stella-sonnet Cviii
- Come Sleep, O Sleep! The Certain Knot Of Peace
- Dirge
- Dispraise Of A Courtly Life
- From Earth To Heaven
- Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But To Dust
- Loving In Truth, And Fain In Verse My Love To Show
- Must Love Lament?
- My True Love Hath My Heart, And I Have His
- Ode ( When, To My Deadly Pleasure )
- Philomela
- Psalm 19: Coeli Enarrant
- Ring Out Your Bells
- Since Shunning Pain, I Ease Can Never Find
- Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnet In Reply To A Sonnet By Sir Edward Dyer
- Sleep
- Song
- Song From Arcadia
- Song To The Tune Of 'basciami Vita Mia.'
- Song To The Tune Of 'non Credo Gia Che Piu Infelice Amante.'
- Sonnet I: Loving In Truth
- Sonnet Ii: Not At First Sight
- Sonnet Iii: With How Sad Steps
- Sonnet Iv: Virtue, Alas
- Sonnet Ix: Queen Virtue's Court
- Sonnet Lxiv: No More, My Dear
- Sonnet Lxxi: Who Will In Fairest Book
- Sonnet Lxxxiv: Highway
- Sonnet V: It Is Most True
- Sonnet Vi: Some Lovers Speak
- Sonnet Vii: When Nature
- Sonnet Viii: Love, Born In Greece
- Sonnet X: Reason
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