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| 4021. | Psalm 19: Coeli Enarrant by Sir Philip Sidney> | | The heavenly frame sets forth the fame
Of him that only thunders;
The firmament, so strangely bent,
Shows his handworking wonders.
Day unto ... |
| 4022. | Astrophel And Stella-Sonnet XXXI by Sir Philip Sidney> | | With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies!
How silently, and with how wan a face!
What! may it be that even in heavenly place
That busy a... |
| 4023. | Astrophel and Stella: LXXI by Sir Philip Sidney> | | Who will in fairest book of nature know
How virtue may best lodg'd in beauty be,
Let him but learn of love to read in thee,
Stella, those fair line... |
| 4024. | Astrophel and Stella: XXXIX by Sir Philip Sidney> | | Come Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace,
The baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe,
The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release,
Th' indif... |
| 4026. | Sonnet XVII: His Mother Dear Cupid by Sir Philip Sidney> | | His mother dear Cupid offended late,
Because that Mars grown slacker in her love,
With pricking shot he did not throughly more
To keep the pace ... |
| 4027. | Sonnet XII: Cupid, Because Thou by Sir Philip Sidney> | | Cupid, because thou shin'st in Stella's eyes,
That from her locks, thy day-nets, noe scapes free,
That those lips swell, so full of thee they be, ... |
| 4028. | Sonnet XVI: In Nature Apt by Sir Philip Sidney> | | In nature apt to like when I did see
Beauties, which were of many carats fine,
My boiling sprites did thither soon incline,
And, Love, I thought... |
| 4029. | Sonnet XIX: On Cupid's Bow by Sir Philip Sidney> | | On Cupid's bow how are my heartstrings bent,
That see my wrack, and yet embrace the same?
When most I glory, then I feel most shame:
I willing r... |
| 4030. | Astrophel and Stella: XV by Sir Philip Sidney> | | You that do search for every purling spring
Which from the ribs of old Parnassus flows,
And every flower, not sweet perhaps, which grows
Near there... |
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