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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionPoems from the Lady of May
- Close sectionPoems from The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (The Old Arcadia)
- APPARATUS
- TO MY DEARE LADIE AND SISTER, THE COUNTESSE OF PEMBROKE
- Close sectionTHE FIRST BOOK OR ACT
- Close sectionTHE FIRST ECLOGUES
- Close sectionTHE SECOND BOOK OR ACT
- Close sectionTHE SECOND ECLOGUES
- Close sectionTHE THIRD BOOK OR ACT
- 35 Dorus
- 36 Dorus
- 37 Cleophila
- 38 Basilius
- 39 Cleophila
- 40 Gynecia
- 41 Gynecia
- 42 Gynecia
- 43 Gynecia
- 44 Aristomenes
- 45 Charita
- 46 Dametas
- 47 Pamela
- 48 Pamela
- 49 Musidorus
- 50 Pamela and Musidorus
- 51 Musidorus
- 52 Basilius
- 53 Philoclea
- 54 Gynecia
- 55 Basilius
- 56 Cleophila
- 57 Cleophila
- 58 Inscription on Gynecia's Love Potion
- 59 Basilius
- 60 Philoclea
- 61 Philoclea
- 62 Pyrocles repeating Philisides
- Close sectionTHE THIRD ECLOGUES
- Close sectionTHE FOURTH BOOK OR ACT
- Close sectionTHE FOURTH ECLOGUES
- Close sectionTHE FIFTH BOOK OR ACT
- Close sectionCertain Sonnets
- I Since shunning pain, I ease can never find
- 2 When Love puffed up with rage of high disdain
- 3 To the tune of Non credo gia che piu infelice amante
- 4 To the same tune
- 5 O my thoughts' sweet food, my my only owner
- 6 To the tune of Basciami vita mia
- 7 To the tune of the Spanish song, Se tu señora no dueles de mi
- 8 These four following Sonnets were made when his Lady had pain in her face
- 9 Woe, woe to me, on me return the smart:
- 10 Thou pain the only guest of loathed constraint,
- 11 And have I heard her say, 'ô cruell paine !'
- 12 Translated out of Horace, which begins Rectiùs viues
- 13 Out of Catullus
- 14 Qui sceptra sævus duro imperio regit,
- 15 Upon the Device of a Sealed Dove, with this word of Petrarch
- 16a Edward Dyer
- 16 A satire once did run away for dread,
- 17 My mistress lowers and says I do not love:
- 18 In wonted walks, since wonted fancies change,
- 19 If I could think how these my thoughts to leave,
- 20 A Farewell
- 21 Finding those beams, which I must ever love,
- 22 The 7. Wonders of England
- 23 To the tune of Wilhelmus van Nassaw, &c.
- 24 To the tune of the smokes of Melancholy
- 25 When to my deadly pleasure,
- 26 To the tune of a Neopolitan song, which begins: No, no, no, no
- 27 To the tune of a Neopolitan Villanell
- 28 Translated out of the Diana of Montemaior in Spanish
- 29 The same Sireno in Montemaior holding his mistress' glass before her
- 30 Ring out your belles, let mourning shewes be spread
- 31 Thou blind man's mark, thou fool's self chosen snare,
- 32 Leave me ô Love, which reaches but to dust,
- Astrophil and Stella
- Close sectionOther Poems
- Close sectionThe Psalms of David
- To the Angell spirit of the most excellent Sir Phillip Sidney
- 1 Psalm I: Beatus vir, qui non
- 2 Psalm II: Quare fremuerunt gentes
- 3 Psalm III: Domine quid multiplic[ati sunt]
- 4 Psalm IV: Cum invocarem
- 5 Psalm V: Verba mea auribus
- 6 Psalm VI: Domine ne in furore
- 7 Psalm VII: Domine Deus meus
- 8 Psalm VIII: Domine Dominus
- 9 Psalm IX: Confitebor tibi
- 10 Psalm X: Vt quid Domine
- 11 Psalm XI: In Domino Confido
- 12 Psalm XII: Salvum me fac
- 13 Psalm XIII: Vsque quo Domine
- 14 Psalm XIV: Dixit Insipiens
- 15 Psalm XV: Domine quis habitabit
- 16 Psalm XVI: Conserva me
- 17 Psalm XVII: Exaudi Domine [iustitiam]
- 18 Psalm XVIII: Diligam te
- 19 Psalm XIX: Cæli enarrant
- 20 Psalm XX: Exaudiat te Deus
- 21 Psalm XXI: Domine in Virtute
- 22 Psalm XXII: Deus Deus meus
- 23 Psalm XXIII: Dominus regit me
- 24 Psalm XXIV: Domini est terra
- 25 Psalm XXV: Ad te Domine
- 26 Psalm XXVI: Iudica me Deus
- 27 Psalm XXVII: Dominus Illuminatio
- 28 Psalm XXVIII: Ad te Domine clamabo
- 29 Psalm XXIX: Afferte Domino
- 30 Psalm XXX: Exaltabo te Domine
- 31 Psalm XXXI: In te Domine
- 32 Psalm XXXII: Beati quorum remissa sunt
- 33 Psalm XXXIII: Exultate justi
- 34 Psalm XXXIV: Benedicam Domino
- 35 Psalm XXXV: Iudica Domine
- 36 Psalm XXXVI: Dixit injustus
- 37 Psalm XXXVII: Noli æmulari
- 38 Psalm XXXVIII: Domine ne in furore
- 39 Psalm XXXIX: Dixi custodiam
- 40 Psalm XL: Expectans expectavi
- 41 Psalm XLI: Beatus qui intelligit
- 42 Psalm XLII: [Quemadmodum]
- Psalm XLIII
- Close sectionLOST POEM
- Close sectionWRONGLY ATTRIBUTED POEMS
- Close section End Matter