Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... force I fear , her force I still do prove . Phoebus , yield up thy title in my mind , She does possess ; thy image is defac'd ; But if thy rage some brave revenge will find On her who hath in me thy temple raz'd , Employ thy might that ...
... force I fear , her force I still do prove . Phoebus , yield up thy title in my mind , She does possess ; thy image is defac'd ; But if thy rage some brave revenge will find On her who hath in me thy temple raz'd , Employ thy might that ...
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... force , let the sword fall so as Amphialus , though astonished with the blow , could arise ; which Argalus , considering , ran in to grasp with him , and so closed together , falling so to the ground , now one getting above , and then ...
... force , let the sword fall so as Amphialus , though astonished with the blow , could arise ; which Argalus , considering , ran in to grasp with him , and so closed together , falling so to the ground , now one getting above , and then ...
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... force his god , now began to find another wisdom to be above , that judged so rightly of him ; and where in this time of his servant's waiting for Basilius ' resolution , he and his brothers had courted their ladies , as whom they ...
... force his god , now began to find another wisdom to be above , that judged so rightly of him ; and where in this time of his servant's waiting for Basilius ' resolution , he and his brothers had courted their ladies , as whom they ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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