Philip Sidney

Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554 – 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar and soldier who is remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan age.

His works include a sonnet sequence, ''Astrophel and Stella'', a treatise, ''The Defence of Poesy'' (also known as ''The Defence of Poesie'' or ''An Apology for Poetrie'') and a pastoral romance, ''The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Sidney, Philip
Published 1787
printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row; and J. Walter, Charing-Cross

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by Sidney, Philip
Published 1770
Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London

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by Sidney, Philip
Published 1701
printed for William Spiller, over against the Cross-Keys in Red-Lyon-Street, near the Fields, Holbourn

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by Sidney, Philip
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by Sidney, Philip
Published 1752
printed by R. Urie

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by Quarles, Francis
Published 1720
printed by E. Sadleir, and sold by the booksellers in Dublin
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by Quarles, Francis
Published 1701
printed for W. Freeman at the Bible, over against the Middle-Temple gate in Fleet-Street
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by Quarles, Francis
Published 1726
printed for John Wilford, at the Three Golden Flower-de-Luce in Little Britain
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by Cotton, Robert
Published 1672
Printed for Richard Lowndes ... and Matthew Gilliflower
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