Of His Ladies Going Over Early to Bed, So Depriving Him too Soon of Her Sight. Sonet 6 - |
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Thyrd 7 to Severall Persons Upon Sundrye Occasions, The. To the Princesse of Orange Upon Occasion of the Murther of Her Father and Husband. Sonet 1 - |
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To Sir Philip Sidneyes Soul. Sonet 5 - |
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Decad 4, Sonnet 8 - |
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Decad 6, Sonnet 5 - |
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Decad 8, Sonnet 1 - |
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Of the Discouragement He Had to Proceed in Love through the Multitude of His Ladies Perfections and His Owne Lownesse. Sonet 5 - |
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Of the Thoughtes He Nourished by Night When He was Retired to Bed. Sonet 7 - |
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To the Countesse of Shrewsburye Upon Occasion of His Deare Mistrisse Whoe Liv'd Under Her Goverment. Sonet 2 - |
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To Sir Philip Sydneys Soule. Sonet 6 - |
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