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  1. Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586 (Dutch Edition) by Dorothee Cannegieter, 1986
  2. Sir Philip Sidney 1554-1586: Catalogus : [tentoonstelling rond Sir Philip Sidney 3 september-9 november 1986] by The Netherlands) Stedelijk Museum (Zutphen, 1986
  3. The Defence Of Poesie; A Letter To Q. Elizabeth; A Defence Of Leicester by Constable Henry 1562-1613, 2010-10-14
  4. The complete works of Sir Philip Sidney .. Volume 1 by Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Sidney, 2009-10-26
  5. The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney. knt. With a life o by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1860-01-01
  6. A Woorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian Religion, written in French: Against Atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other Infidels.By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie.Begunne to be translated into English by Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and a his request finished by Arthur Golding. by Philip of,ÊLord of Plessie-MarlieÊ[1549 - 1623].Sidney, Philip, Sir [1554 - 1586] - Translator.Golding, Arthur [1536 - 1606] - Translator. Mornay, 1587
  7. The correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney and Hubert Languet : Now first collected and translated from the Latin, with notes and a memoir of Sidney by Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Sidney, 2009-10-26
  8. The complete works of Sir Philip Sidney . by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1912-01-01
  9. The Countess of Pembroke 's Arcadia; by Sir Philip Sidney; with by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1907-01-01
  10. My true Love hath my Heart. For S. S. A. unaccompanied. Poem by Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) by Joseph Roff, 1959
  11. The defense of poesy ; otherwise known as An apology for poetry by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1890-01-01
  12. Complete poems, for the first time collected and collated with the original and early editions and MSS. and in the quarto form. Edited, with essay on the life and writings, and notes and illus. by A.B. Grosart Volume 2 by Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Sidney, 2009-10-26
  13. Sonnets. [The text carefully prepared from the earliest editions by John Gray. The ornaments designed and cut on the wood by Charles S. Ricketts.] by Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Sidney, 2009-10-26
  14. Astrophel & Stella; wherein the excellence of sweet poesy is con by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1888-01-01

1. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) Quotes. The Life of Sir Philip Sidney. The Works of Sir Philip Sidney. Essays and Articles. Additional Sources
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2. Life Of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Life of Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) Artist Isaac Oliver. Portrait of a Young Man, said to be Sir Philip Sidney
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3. Records For Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. (in MARION)
Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586.
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4. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. (in MARION)
Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. Heading Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Used for Sidnei, Philippe, Sir, 1554-1586
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5. Records For Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Selections. 1989. (in
Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. Selections. 1989.
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6. Sir Philip Sidney (in VSCCAT)
Uniform title Selections. 1969 Author Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. Kimbrough, Robert. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Arcadia. Published
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7. SIDNEY PHILIP SIR 1554 1586 (in MARION)
SIDNEY PHILIP SIR 1554 1586. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. ( about) (3 titles) Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Astrophel and Stella.
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8. RPO Selected Poetry Of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Selected Poetry of Sir Philip Sidney (15541586)
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9. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 1554-1586 CLASSICAL POETRY THE SPIRIT OF
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10. Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-1586. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar
Sir Philip Sidney. 15541586. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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11. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Sir Philip Sidney, Renaissance English courtier par excellence. Quotes, life,works, and resources.
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Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Quotes
The Life of Sir Philip Sidney The Works of Sir Philip Sidney Essays and Articles ... Sidney at the Bookstore
to Renaissance English Literature
Created by Anniina Jokinen on June 12, 1996. Last updated on March 24, 2004.
Music: "Ronde I - Pour Quoy" SUSATO, Tielman (c.1530-1560) Belgian ; sequenced by M. J. Starke.

12. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Extensive selections from Representitive Poetry Online, from the University of Toronto.
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/sidney.html
Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Poet Index
  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Franklin Pierce Adams
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham (ca. 1825-1894) B
  • J. E. Ball (fl. 1904-1906)
  • Mary Barber (ca. 1685-1755)
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes
  • Richard Barnfield (1574-ca. 1620)
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • Joseph Warren Beach
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont (ca. 1584-1616)
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • A. P. Bowen (fl. 1918-1919)
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Gamaliel Bradford
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton (ca. 1554-after 1625)
  • 13. Life Of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    Biography of Sir Philip Sidney, Renaissance English courtier par excellence.
    http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/sidbio.htm
    Life of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    Artist: Isaac Oliver.
    Portrait of a Young Man,
    said to be Sir Philip Sidney
    Sir Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554, at Penshurst , Kent. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and nephew of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester . He was named after his godfather, Philip II of Spain. After private tutelage, he entered Shrewsbury School at the age of ten in 1564, on the same day as Fulke Greville , who became his fast friend and, later, his biographer. After attending Christ Church, Oxford , (1568-1571) he left without taking a degree in order to complete his education by travelling the continent. Among the places he visited were Paris, Frankfurt, Venice, and Vienna. Sidney returned to England in 1575, living the life of a popular and eminent courtier. In 1577, he was sent as ambassador to the German Emperor and the Prince of Orange . Officially, he had been sent to condole the princes on the deaths of their fathers. His real mission was to feel out the chances for the creation of a Protestant league. Yet, the budding diplomatic career was cut short because the Queen found Sidney to be perhaps too ardent in his Protestantism, the Queen preferring a more cautious approach. Upon his return, Sidney attended the court of Elizabeth I and actively encouraged such authors as Edward Dyer Greville , and most importantly, the young Edmund Spenser , who dedicated The Shepheardes Calender to him.

    14. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    Selected Poetry of Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) Given name Sir Philip Familyname Sidney Birth date 30 November 1554 Death date 17 October 1586
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    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Selected Poetry of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
    from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    Index to poems
    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' indifferent judge between the high and low.
    (Astrophel and Stella XXXIX, 1-4)
  • Astrophel and Stella I (Loving in Truth)
  • Astrophel and Stella III (Let Dainty Wits Cry)
  • Astrophel and Stella XV (You that do Search)
  • Astrophel and Stella XX (Fly, Fly, my Friends)
  • Astrophel and Stella XXIII (The Curious Wits)
  • Astrophel and Stella XXXI (With how Sad Steps, O Moon)
  • Astrophel and Stella XXXIII (I might! Unhappy Word)
  • 15. SIDNEY, Philip, Sir [1554-86] -- English Cavalier Poet, Soldier And Courtier
    Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 Port. Historical context. A Time-Line of EnglishPoetry 658-2000 16th Century. Gallery. Bookmarks2002-05-23 115802
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    SIDNEY, Philip, Sir [1554-86] English cavalier poet, soldier and courtier
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    SIDNEY family ODT Contents: Eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney; nephew of Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester. On Grand Tour of Europe (1572-75); appointed cupbearer to Queen Elizabeth (1576); ambassador to Emperor Rudolf and to Prince of Orange (1577). Saw much of Spenser (from 1578) and received dedication of "The Shepheards Calendar" (1579); wrote masque "Lady of May", with which his uncle Leicester entertained the queen (1578). Fell out of favor of Queen Elizabeth after remonstrating against her proposed marriage with the duc d'Alençon; retired to Wilton, home of his sister Mary , Countess of Pembroke. For amusement of Mary wrote (~1580) pastoral romance "The Arcadia", the most important prose fiction of 16th-century England; began (1584) revision of "Arcadia" but left it incomplete. Addressed to Penelope Devereaux impassioned sonnets later published (1591) as "Astrophel and Stella"; wrote (~1582, pub. 1595) "The Defense of Poesie" (also pub. 1595 as "An Apology for Poetrie"), greatest example of Elizabethan literary criticism. M.P. (1581, 1584-85); m. (1583) Frances, daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham. With uncle Earl of Warwick appointed joint master of the ordinance (1585); sent with Leicester to support the Dutch against Spain (1585); made governor of Flushing (1585); with Prince Maurice made successful raid on Axel (1586); in attack of Zutphen (1586) wounded in thigh and died 26 days later after at Arnhem.

    16. Project Gutenberg Titles By Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. A Defence of Poesieand Poems. You can also look up this author on The Online Books Page,
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    17. Results Page
    Search results for Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586 in Author Names. Dr AminaAlyal, Trinity and All Saints College, University of Leeds
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    18. Philip Sidney Books And Articles - Research Philip Sidney At
    Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. Arcadia. 2. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Style.3 Querre-Muhau Sir Philip Sidney and the New World, in Renaissance
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    19. Sir Philip Sidney
    Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). picture. Sir Philip Sidney. (National PortraitGallery, London) Visit Anniina Jokinen s Philip Sidney page.
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    Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    Sir Philip Sidney (National Portrait Gallery, London) From Astrophel and Stella (1591) From Arcadia

    20. Elizabethan Sonneteers (Sidney)
    I.Sir Philip Sidney 1 (15541586). IN 1591 a volume of sonnets was issuedunder the editorship of Thomas Nash, containing Sidney s Astrophel and Stella
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    ELIZABETHAN SONNETEERS (1885)
    By William Minto
    (SIDNEY)
    I. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
    IN 1591 a volume of sonnets was issued under the editorship of Thomas Nash, containing Sidney's "Astrophel and Stella," twenty-eight sonnets by Samuel Daniel , and other poems by "Divers Noblemen and Gentlemen." The publication was most probably surreptitious: Daniel, who published his "Sonnets to Delia" in the following year, complained that "a greedy printer had published some of his sonnets along with those of Sir Philip Sidney"; and a corrected and authentic edition of Sidney's sonnets was issued before the close of 1591. The main attraction of Nash's volume was the "Astrophel and Stella" series of sonnets; this was the title of the work, the other poems being merely appended. The editor extolled Sidney with characteristic eloquence and extravagance. He apologises for commending a poet "the least syllable of whose name, sounded in the ears of judgment, is able to give the meanest line he writes a dowry of immortality." He deplores the long absence of England's Sun, and ridicules the gross fatty flames that have wandered abroad like hobgoblins with a wisp of paper at their tails in the middest eclipse of his shining perfections. "Put out your rush candles, you poets and rhymers," he cries; "and bequeath your crazed quatorzains to the chandlers; for lo! here he cometh that hath broken your legs." In the choice of ideas for his sonnets Sidney prided himself on being original.[

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