Sonnet XXV: The Wisest Scholar (Sir Philip Sidney Poems)
The wisest scholar of the wight most wise By Phoebus' doom, with sugar'd sentence says, That Virtue, if it once ...
The wisest scholar of the wight most wise By Phoebus' doom, with sugar'd sentence says, That Virtue, if it once ...
Strephon. You Gote-heard Gods, that loue the grassie mountaines, You Nimphes that haunt the springs in pleasant vallies, You Satyrs ...
My true-love hath my heart, and I have his, By just exchange, one for the other giv'n. I hold his ...
"Who is it that this dark night Underneath my window plaineth?" 'It is one who from thy sight Being, ah! ...
My true love hath my heart, and I have his, By Just Exchange, one for the other given. I hold ...
Not at first sight, nor with a dribbed shot Love gave the wound, which while I breathe will bleed; But ...
Who hath his fancy pleased With fruits of happy sight, Let here his eyes be raised On Nature's sweetest light; ...
Who is it that, this dark night, Underneath my window plaineth? It is one who from thy sight Being, ah, ...
When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes, In color black why wrapp'd she beams so bright? Would she in ...
The heavenly frame sets forth the fame Of him that only thunders; The firmament, so strangely bent, Shows his handworking ...
Reason, in faith thou art well serv'd, that still Wouldst brabbling be with sense and love in me: I rather ...
When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes, In colour black why wrapt she beams so bright? Would she in ...
Though dusty wits dare scorn astrology, And fools can think those lamps of purest light Whose numbers, ways, greatness, eternity, ...
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