Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... doth waste , * my knowledge brings forth toys ; 5 My wit doth strive those passions to defend , Which , for reward , spoil it with vain annoys . I see my course to lose myself doth bend ; I see and yet no greater sorrow take Than that I ...
... doth waste , * my knowledge brings forth toys ; 5 My wit doth strive those passions to defend , Which , for reward , spoil it with vain annoys . I see my course to lose myself doth bend ; I see and yet no greater sorrow take Than that I ...
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... doth water , and my breast doth swell , My tongue doth itch , my thoughts in labor be . Listen then , lordings , with good ear to me , For , of my life , 1 I must a riddle tell . Toward Aurora's court2 a nymph doth dwell , Rich in all ...
... doth water , and my breast doth swell , My tongue doth itch , my thoughts in labor be . Listen then , lordings , with good ear to me , For , of my life , 1 I must a riddle tell . Toward Aurora's court2 a nymph doth dwell , Rich in all ...
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... doth love , With either lip he doth the other kiss ; But when he will , for quiet's sake , remove From all the world , her heart is then his room , Where well he knows no man to him can come . 44 My words I know do well set forth my ...
... doth love , With either lip he doth the other kiss ; But when he will , for quiet's sake , remove From all the world , her heart is then his room , Where well he knows no man to him can come . 44 My words I know do well set forth my ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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