On BBC 3 Breakfast this morning, a reminder of the birthday of Sir Philip Sidney, 30 November 1554
Guillaume Tessier, In a grove most rich of shade
Performer: Christopher Wilson. Author: Sir Philip Sidney. Singer: Paul Agnew
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From the CD: "O Sweet Woods the Delight of Solitarienesse - Lovesongs and Sonnets of John Donne and Sir Philip Sidney", Metronome
Tessier: In A Grove Most Rich Of Shade (Monika Mauch, Nigel North)
The Consort of Musicke
The poem:
The Eighth Song of Astrophil and Stella
Since nature's works be good
Funeral procession of Sir Philip Sidney, 1587
Pallbearers, Theodor de Bry
More poems
Portraits (National Portrait Gallery)
The poem:
The Eighth Song of Astrophil and Stella
Since nature's works be good
Funeral procession of Sir Philip Sidney, 1587
Pallbearers, Theodor de Bry
More poems
Portraits (National Portrait Gallery)
Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust;
And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust;
Whatever fades but fading pleasure brings.
Draw in thy beams and humble all thy might
To that sweet yoke where lasting freedoms be;
Which breaks the clouds and opens forth the light,
That both doth shine and give us sight to see.
O take fast hold; let that light be thy guide
In this small course which birth draws out to death,
And think how evil becometh him to slide,
Who seeketh heav'n, and comes of heav'nly breath.
Then farewell, world; thy uttermost I see:
Eternal Love, maintain thy life in me.
Sir Philip Sidney
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