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Complete
Complete - Google Books
Complete - Google Books
[Allegiance] (II,i)
[Chorus Sacerdotum] (V, iv)
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Excerpt: 1-2
Excerpt: 75-79
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Excerpt: 1-10
Complete - Google Books
Excerpt: 1-11
Complete (Facsimile Reprint) - Google Books
[The wounding of Sir Philip Sidney at Zutphen]
Complete - Google Books
Complete - Google Books
Complete - Google Books
Sonnet 1 [Love, the delight of all well-thinking minds]
Sonnet 2 [Fair dog, which so my heart dost tear asunder]
Sonnet 3 [More than most fair]
Sonnet 4 [You little stars that live in skies]
Sonnet 7 [The world, that all contains, is ever moving]
Sonnet 10 [Love, of man's wandering thoughts the restless being]
Sonnet 12 [Cupid, thou naughty boy]
Sonnet 16 [Fie foolish Earth]
Sonnet 17 [Cynthia, whose glories are at full forever]
Sonnet 22 [I, with whose colours Myra dress'd her head]
Sonnet 23 [Merlin, they say, an English Prophet born]
Sonnet 25 [Cupid, my pretty boy, leave off thy crying]
Sonnet 38 [Cælica, I overnight was finely used]
Sonnet 39 [The pride of flesh by reach of human wit]
Sonnet 40 [The nurse-life wheat within his green husk growing]
Sonnet 43 [Cælica, when you look down into your heart]
Sonnet 45 [Absence, the noble truce]
Sonnet 52 [Away with these self-loving lads]
Sonnet 55 [Cynthia, because your horns look diverse ways]
Sonnet 61 [Caelica, while you do swear you love] (Love is of the Phoenix kind)
Sonnet 62 [Who worships Cupid, doth adore a boy]
Sonnet 69 [When all this All doth pass]
Sonnet 74 [In the window of a grange]
Sonnet 85 [Farewell, sweet boy, complain not of my truth]
Sonnet 86 [Love is the peace, whereto all thoughts do strive]
Sonnet 87 [The earth with thunder torn]
Sonnet 88 [Whenas man's life, the light of human lust]
Sonnet 89 [The Manicheans did no idols make]
Sonnet 91 [Rewards of earth, Nobility and Fame]
Sonnet 98 [Eternal Truth, almighty, infinite]
Sonnet 101 [In night when colours all to black are cast]
Sonnet 104 [O false and treacherous Probability]
Sonnet 110 [Sion lies waste, and Thy Jerusalem]
Some Greville Sonnets in Finnish - Matti Nevalainen
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