Sir Philip Sidney Poems
- 151. The Bargain
- 152. Wooing-stuff
- 153. When Love Puffed Up With Rage Of High Disdain
- 154. Virtue, Beauty, And Speech, Did Strike, Wound, Charm
- 155. Verses (no, No, No, No)
- 156. Verses
- 157. Two Pastorals
- 158. Translation From Horace, Book Ii. Ode X., Beginning “rectius Vives, Licini,” &c.
- 159. To The Tune Of A Neapolitan Villanel
- 160. To The Sad Moon
- 161. The Smokes Of Melancholy
- 162. The Seven Wonders Of England
- 163. The Dart, The Beams, The Sting, So Strong I Prove
- 164. Stanzas To Love
- 165. Song To The Tune Of “non Credo Gia Che Piu Infelice Amante.”
- 166. Song To The Tune Of “basciami Vita Mia.”
- 167. Song
- 168. Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnet In Reply To A Sonnet By Sir Edward Dyer
- 169. Since Shunning Pain, I Ease Can Never Find
- 170. Philomela
- 171. Ode (when, To My Deadly Pleasure)
- 172. My True Love Hath My Heart, And I Have His
- 173. Must Love Lament?
- 174. Loving In Truth, And Fain In Verse My Love To Show
- 175. Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But To Dust
- 176. From Earth To Heaven
- 177. Dispraise Of A Courtly Life
- 178. Dirge
- 179. Come Sleep, O Sleep! The Certain Knot Of Peace
- 180. Astrophil And Stella'sonnet Cviii
- 181. Astrophel And Stella'sonnet Xxxi
- 182. Astrophel And Stella'sonnet Liv
- 183. Astrophel And Stella'first Song
- 184. Astrophel And Stella'eleventh Song
- 185. A Remedy For Love
- 186. A Farewell
- 187. A Dialogue Between Two Shepherds