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Sir Philip Sidney
Astrophil and Stella
Astrophil and Stella: Complete Poem
2 "Not at first sight, nor with dribbed . . .
5 "It is most true that eyes are formed . . .
6 "Some lovers speak, when they their . . .
7 "When nature made her chief work, . . .
9 "Queen Virtue's Court, which some . . .
10 "Reason, in faith thou art well . . .
15 "You that do search for every . . .
16 "In nature apt to like when I did . . .
18 "With what sharp checks I in myself . . .
20 "Fly, fly, my friends, I have my . . .
21 "Your words, my friend, blame"
28 "You that with allegory's curious . . .
37 "My mouth doth water, and my breast . . .
41 "Having this day my horse, my hand, . . .
47 "What, have I thus betray'd my . . .
49 "I on my horse, and Love on me doth . . .
52 "A strife is grown between Virtue . . .
53 "In martial sports I had my cunning . . .
56 "Fie, school of Patience, fie! your . . .
61 "Oft with true sighs, oft with . . .
69 "O joy, too high for my low style to . . .
72 "Desire, though thou my old . . .
74 "I never drank of Aganippe well"
81 "O kiss, which dost those ruddy gems . . .
87 "When I was forc'd from Stella, ever . . .
89 "Now that of absence the most . . .
91 "Stella, while now by Honor's cruel . . .
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