For authors with similar names, see Author:Philip Sidney.
Philip Sidney
(1554–1586)

English diplomat; one of the Elizabethan Age's most prominent figures who was famous in his day in England as a poet, courtier and soldier

Philip Sidney

Works

  • The Works of the honourable Sr. Philip Sidney, 1725 vol 1, vol 2
  • The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney, knt., with a life of the author and illustrative notes, 1860 (external scan)

Life.--Defence of poesy.--Astrophel and Stella.--Miscellaneous poems.--The lady of May.--Valour anatomized in a fancy.--Letter to Queen Elizabeth.--A discourse in defence of the Earl of Leicester.--Letters reprinted from the Sidney papers, Seward's biographiana, etc.--Letters from the unpublished originals in the British museum

  • The Lady of May (1579)

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Works about Sidney


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