Poems by Sir Philip Sidney
Astrophel and Stella: 106
... with me, as heThat bad his friend but then new maim'd, to beMery with him, and not thinke of his woe ...
Astrophel and Stella: 107
... ce sendsWhom she imployes, dismisse from thee my wit,Till it haue wrought what thy owne will attends ...
Astrophel and Stella: 108
... rkes in me preuaile,That in my woes for thee thou art my joy,And in my joyes for thee my onely annoy ...
Astrophel and Stella: Eight Song
... went,Leauing him to passion rent,With what she had done and spoken,That therewith my song is broken ...
Astrophel and Stella: Eleuenth Song
... s perceiue you,O vnjust fortunes sway,Which can make me thus to leaue you,And from louts to run away ...
Astrophel and Stella: Fift Song
... skill in my Muse you reconcil'd shall finde,That all these cruell words your praises shall be proued ...
Astrophel and Stella: Seuenth Song
... -giuing lights are figured in her eyes:Heare you this soule-inuading voice, and count it but a voice ...
Astrophel and Stella: Sixt Song
... hich Musicke can in skyAnd hidden beauties find,Say whether thou wilt crowne,With limitlesse renowne ...
Eleventh Song
... ay,Lest that Argus' eyes perceive you!"Oh, unjust Fortune's sway,Which can make me thus to leave you ...
Astrophel and Stella
... s having been intended for the sonnet cycle, though they did not appear here in the early editions: ...
Astrophel and Stella LXXXIV: HIGHWAY
... Nor blam'd for blood, nor sham'd for sinful deed ...
Astrophel and Stella VII: WhenNature Made her Chief Work
... Lest, if no veil these brave gleams did disguise, ...
Astrophel and Stella: III
... And strange things cost too dear for my poor sprites ...
Astrophel and Stella: LXIV
... Let folk o'ercharg'd with brain against me cry ...
Astrophel and Stella: LXXI
... But "Ah," Desire still cries, "Give me some food!" ...