Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... leave you , And from louts to run away . 45 1 Time doth as the subject prove - whether time has any effect depends upon the nature of the person involved . 2 leave such minds to nourish - stop indulging these emotions . 3 Argus ' eyes ...
... leave you , And from louts to run away . 45 1 Time doth as the subject prove - whether time has any effect depends upon the nature of the person involved . 2 leave such minds to nourish - stop indulging these emotions . 3 Argus ' eyes ...
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... leave to leave of this name of friendship , as an idle title of a thing which cannot be , where virtue is abolished . " The length of these speeches before had not so much cloyed Pyrocles , though he were very unpatient of long ...
... leave to leave of this name of friendship , as an idle title of a thing which cannot be , where virtue is abolished . " The length of these speeches before had not so much cloyed Pyrocles , though he were very unpatient of long ...
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... leave to see Amphialus , whom she had sought in many places of the world ; and , lastly , being returned into her own country , she heard to- gether of the late siege , and of his combat with the strange knight who had dangerously hurt ...
... leave to see Amphialus , whom she had sought in many places of the world ; and , lastly , being returned into her own country , she heard to- gether of the late siege , and of his combat with the strange knight who had dangerously hurt ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Amphialus Anaxius answered Antiphilus apparel Argalus armor Astrophel and Stella Basilius beauty body breast cause Cecropia Cleophila Clitophon countenance Dametas daughter dear death Defence of Poesy delight desire disdain Dorus doth Duke ears Eclogues evil excellent eyes face fair fair ladies fear force fortune give grief Gynecia hand hath heart heaven heavenly Helots honor Ismenus Kalander king kiss knight Laconia lady leave live lodge look Lord mind Miso Musidorus nature never noble Old Arcadia Palladius Pamela Parthenia passion perfect Phalantus Philanax Philoclea pity poem poesy poetry poets praise prince Princess Pyrocles Queen reason shepherds Sidney's sight Sir Philip Sidney sister solitariness song sorrow soul speak speech sweet sword tears tell thee Thessalia things thou thought unto verse virtue virtuous voice wherein whereof withal words worthy wound yield Zelmane Zelmane's