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The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney
3 Psalm III: Domine quid multiplic[ati sunt]
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Author(s):
Sir Philip Sidney
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Mary Sidney Herbert, countess of Pembroke
Editor(s):
William A. Ringler, Jr.
Publication date:
January 01 1580
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Oxford University Press
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January 01 1580
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DOI:
10.1093/oseo/instance.00007503
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1 The Delphic Oracle
38 Basilius
5 Dametas
I [The Countrywoman's Supplication to Queen Elizabeth]
35 Dorus
54 Gynecia
16 Dorus
40 Gynecia
51 Musidorus
46 Dametas
3 The Epitaph
44 Aristomenes
31 Thou blind man's mark, thou fool's self chosen snare,
15 Psalm XV: Domine quis habitabit
17 Dorus
1 [A shepherd attending to Philisides]
58 Inscription on Gynecia's Love Potion
9 Woe, woe to me, on me return the smart:
4 To the same tune
2 [Dametas]
69 Basilius
56 Cleophila
3 Alethes
6 The dance of the Arcadian shepherds
60 Philoclea
14 Qui sceptra sævus duro imperio regit,
22 Gynecia
4 [The Challenge of the Four Foster Children of Desire]
20 Cleophila
3 [Inscription on Sidney's portrait at Longleat, 1577]
11 And have I heard her say, 'ô cruell paine !'
42 Gynecia
14 Cleophila
18 In wonted walks, since wonted fancies change,
16 A satire once did run away for dread,
20 A Farewell
68 Aristomenes
13 Out of Catullus
25 Dametas
48 Pamela
pp. 1
Poems from the Lady of May
pp. 4
2 [The Singing Match Between Therion and Espilus]
pp. 5
3 [Espilus and Therion]
pp. 7
Poems from The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (The Old Arcadia)
pp. 12
2 Cleophila
pp. 13
4 Dorus
pp. 15
7 Lalus and Dorus
pp. 20
8 Dicus
pp. 23
9 Geron Philisides
pp. 27
10 Geron Mastix
pp. 30
11 Dorus
pp. 31
12 Cleophila
pp. 32
13 Dorus Cleofila
pp. 39
15 Basilius
pp. 40
18 Philoclea
pp. 41
19 Philoclea
pp. 42
21 Cleophila
pp. 43
23 Dorus
pp. 44
24 Philisides
pp. 45
26 Basilius, Gynecia, Pamela, and Philoclea
pp. 47
27 The Arcadian Shepherds
pp. 48
28 Dicus Dorus
pp. 52
29 Nico Pas Dicus
pp. 57
30 Histor
pp. 63
31 Philisides
pp. 66
32 Cleophila
pp. 68
33 Cleophila
pp. 69
34 Dorus
pp. 71
36 Dorus
pp. 72
37 Cleophila
pp. 73
39 Cleophila
pp. 74
41 Gynecia
pp. 75
43 Gynecia
pp. 76
45 Charita
pp. 77
47 Pamela
pp. 78
49 Musidorus
pp. 79
50 Pamela and Musidorus
pp. 80
52 Basilius
pp. 81
53 Philoclea
pp. 82
55 Basilius
pp. 83
57 Cleophila
pp. 84
59 Basilius
pp. 85
61 Philoclea
pp. 86
62 Pyrocles repeating Philisides
pp. 92
63 Dicus
pp. 95
64 Nico
pp. 98
65 Pas
pp. 99
66 Philisides
pp. 104
67 Geron Histor
pp. 109
70 Agelastus
pp. 112
71 Strephon Klaius
pp. 114
72 Strephon Klaius
pp. 117
73 Philisides
pp. 123
74 Philisides
pp. 125
75 Dicus
pp. 130
76 Agelastus
pp. 132
77 Musidorus
pp. 133
Certain Sonnets
pp. 135
I Since shunning pain, I ease can never find
pp. 136
2 When Love puffed up with rage of high disdain
pp. 137
3 To the tune of Non credo gia che piu infelice amante
pp. 138
5 O my thoughts' sweet food, my my only owner
pp. 139
6 To the tune of Basciami vita mia
pp. 140
7 To the tune of the Spanish song, Se tu señora no dueles de mi
pp. 141
8 These four following Sonnets were made when his Lady had pain in her face
pp. 142
10 Thou pain the only guest of loathed constraint,
pp. 143
12 Translated out of Horace, which begins Rectiùs viues
pp. 144
15 Upon the Device of a Sealed Dove, with this word of Petrarch
pp. 145
16a Edward Dyer
pp. 146
17 My mistress lowers and says I do not love:
pp. 148
19 If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,
pp. 149
21 Finding those beams, which I must ever love,
pp. 150
22 The 7. Wonders of England
pp. 152
23 To the tune of Wilhelmus van Nassaw, &c.
pp. 153
24 To the tune of the smokes of Melancholy
pp. 154
25 When to my deadly pleasure,
pp. 156
26 To the tune of a Neopolitan song, which begins: No, no, no, no
pp. 157
27 To the tune of a Neopolitan Villanell
pp. 158
28 Translated out of the Diana of Montemaior in Spanish
pp. 159
29 The same Sireno in Montemaior holding his mistress' glass before her
pp. 160
30 Ring out your belles, let mourning shewes be spread
pp. 162
32 Leave me ô Love, which reaches but to dust,
pp. 163
Astrophil and Stella
pp. 239
Other Poems
pp. 242
4 [Lamon]
pp. 257
5 [Philisides]
pp. 260
6 Two Pastorals, made by Sir Philip Sidney, never yet published
pp. 262
7 Dispraise of a Courtly life
pp. 265
The Psalms of David
pp. 270
1 Psalm I: Beatus vir, qui non
pp. 272
2 Psalm II: Quare fremuerunt gentes
pp. 273
3 Psalm III: Domine quid multiplic[ati sunt]
pp. 274
4 Psalm IV: Cum invocarem
pp. 275
5 Psalm V: Verba mea auribus
pp. 276
6 Psalm VI: Domine ne in furore
pp. 277
7 Psalm VII: Domine Deus meus
pp. 279
8 Psalm VIII: Domine Dominus
pp. 280
9 Psalm IX: Confitebor tibi
pp. 282
10 Psalm X: Vt quid Domine
pp. 284
11 Psalm XI: In Domino Confido
pp. 285
12 Psalm XII: Salvum me fac
pp. 286
13 Psalm XIII: Vsque quo Domine
pp. 287
14 Psalm XIV: Dixit Insipiens
pp. 288
16 Psalm XVI: Conserva me
pp. 290
17 Psalm XVII: Exaudi Domine [iustitiam]
pp. 291
18 Psalm XVIII: Diligam te
pp. 294
19 Psalm XIX: Cæli enarrant
pp. 296
20 Psalm XX: Exaudiat te Deus
pp. 297
21 Psalm XXI: Domine in Virtute
pp. 299
22 Psalm XXII: Deus Deus meus
pp. 301
23 Psalm XXIII: Dominus regit me
pp. 302
24 Psalm XXIV: Domini est terra
pp. 303
25 Psalm XXV: Ad te Domine
pp. 306
26 Psalm XXVI: Iudica me Deus
pp. 307
27 Psalm XXVII: Dominus Illuminatio
pp. 309
28 Psalm XXVIII: Ad te Domine clamabo
pp. 310
29 Psalm XXIX: Afferte Domino
pp. 311
30 Psalm XXX: Exaltabo te Domine
pp. 312
31 Psalm XXXI: In te Domine
pp. 315
32 Psalm XXXII: Beati quorum remissa sunt
pp. 317
33 Psalm XXXIII: Exultate justi
pp. 319
34 Psalm XXXIV: Benedicam Domino
pp. 322
35 Psalm XXXV: Iudica Domine
pp. 324
36 Psalm XXXVI: Dixit injustus
pp. 325
37 Psalm XXXVII: Noli æmulari
pp. 328
38 Psalm XXXVIII: Domine ne in furore
pp. 330
39 Psalm XXXIX: Dixi custodiam
pp. 331
40 Psalm XL: Expectans expectavi
pp. 333
41 Psalm XLI: Beatus qui intelligit
pp. 335
42 Psalm XLII: [Quemadmodum]
pp. 336
Psalm XLIII
pp. 340
Translation of du Bartas, La Semaine ou Creation du Monde
pp. 341
Poems Possibly by Sidney
pp. 344
I A Dialogue between two shepherds, uttered in a pastoral show, at Wilton
pp. 345
2 The dart, the beams, the string so strong I prove;
pp. 346
5 [The Defiance of the Fortress of Perfect Beauty]
pp. 349
Wrongly Attributed Poems
pp. 354
AT 5
pp. 356
AT 14
pp. 357
AT 19
pp. 358
AT 21
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