Reason in Faith Thou Art Well Servd That Still Meter

The Works of Sir Philip Sidney

A Dialogue Between two Shepherds,
uttered in a Pastoral Show at Wilton
(c.1580, pub. 1613)
Complete - Luminarium Editions

Letter of the alphabet to Queen Elizabeth I,
Dissuading Her from Marrying the Duke of Anjou
(1580)
Complete - Luminarium Editions

A Discourse in Defence of the Earl of Leicester (1584)
Complete - Luminarium Editions

Arcadia (1590)
Consummate - Renascence Editions
bullet[The Dedication]
bulletVocal. [My True-Dearest Hath My Heart]Audio
bullet[O sweet woods]
bullet Song. [Truth Doth Truth Deserve]
bullet[Ye Goat-herd Gods]
bullet[The Shipwreck; or, Absent Urania]

Astrophel and Stella (1591)
Consummate - Renascence Editions
Complete Pollard Edition - Google Books

i "Loving In Truth, and fain in verse my beloved to show"Audio
2 "Not at commencement sight, nor with a dribbèd shot"
3 "Let squeamish wits weep on the sisters nine"
iv "Virtue, alas, now let me take some rest"
5 "It is most true that optics are formed to serve"Audio
6 "Some lovers speak, when they their Muses entertain"
7 "When Nature fabricated her principal work, Stella's eyes"Audio
viii "Love, born in Greece, of tardily fled from his native place"
nine "Queen Virtue'due south court, which some call Stella's face"
10 "Reason, in organized religion thou fine art well served, that even so"
xi "In truth, O Honey, with what a boyish kind"
14 "Alas, accept I non hurting enough"
xv "You that do search for every purling spring"
sixteen "In nature apt to like when I did see"
xviii "With what sharp checks I in myself am shent"
20 "Fly, fly, my friends, I accept my death wound, fly!"
21 "Your words, my friend, correct healthful caustics, blame"
23 "The curious wits, seeing dull pensiveness"
24 "Rich fools there be whose base and filthy centre"
26 "Though dusty wits practice scorn star divination"
28 "Yous that with allegory's curious frame"
thirty "Whether the Turkish new-moon minded be"
31 "With how sad steps, O Moon, chiliad climb'st the skies!"Audio
33 "I might—unhappy word!—oh me, I might"
34 "Come, permit me write. And to what end?"
35 "What may words say, or what may words not say"
37 "My mouth doth h2o, and my breast doth cracking"
39 "Come Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace"
40 "As expert to write, equally for to lie and groan"
41 "Having this mean solar day my horse, my hand, my lance"
45 "Stella oft sees the very face of woe"
54 "Because I breathe not dear to every one"
55 "Muses, I oft invoked your holy assist"
61 "Oft with true sighs, oftentimes with uncallèd tears"
63 "O grammer-rules, O now your virtues show"
64 "No more, my dear, no more these counsels endeavour"
69 "Oh, joy too high for my low way to show!"
71 "Who will in fairest book of nature know"
72 "Desire, though m my onetime companion art"
74 "I never drank of Aganippe well"
83 "Skilful blood brother Philip, I take borne thee long"
84 "Highway, since you my chief Parnassus exist"
87 "When I was forced from Stella ever beloved"
90 "Stella, think not that I by poetry seek fame"
92 "Exist your words fabricated, good Sir, of Indian ware"
104 "Envious wits, what hath been mine offence"
108 "When Sorrow, using mine ain burn down'due south might"
bulletBeginning Song
bulletFourth Song "Merely joy, now here y'all are"
bulletEighth Song "In a grove most rich of shade"
bulletEleventh Song "Who is it that this nighttime nighttime"

The Defense of Poesy (1595)
Complete - Renascence Editions
Complete - UToronto

The Lady of May (pub. 1598)
Complete - Renascence Editions

Certain Sonnets (pub. 1598)
bulletA Option from "Certaine Sonets" - Google Books
bullet[The nightingale]

bullet[Sleep, baby mine, Desire]
bulletThe Seven Wonders of England - Kalliope
bullet[Who hath his fancy pleasèd]
bullet[Band out your bells]
bullet[Thou blind man's marker]Audio
bullet[Leave me, O honey]Audio

Psalms
bulletPsalm one
bulletPsalm ii
bulletPsalm 3
bulletPsalm 4
bulletPsalm five
bulletPsalm 6
bulletPsalm 7
bulletPsalm 8
bulletPsalm 9
bulletPsalm ten
bulletPsalm 19

Miscellany Poems
bulletMiscellaneous Poems - Google Books
bulletLove's Insight [Though others may her brow admire] - GB

Correspondence
Letters - Google Books
Letters from unpublished Originals - Google Books
Alphabetic character to the Earl of Leicester (1574) - Google Books

Other
bulletDispraise of a Ladylike Life


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