132 books • 14 series
The Last Part of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia; Astrophel & Stella and Other Poems, the Lady of May
Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney (Volume 1); With Remarks
Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney (Volume 2); With Remarks
Rock Honeycomb (Volume 2, PT. 1); Broken Pieces of Sir Philip Sidney's Psalter. Laid Up in Store for English Homes
Sidney's Apologie for Poetrie
'Jane the Quene', Some Account of the Life and Literary Remains of Lady Jane Grey
The Headsman of Whitehall [Questions Relating to the Execution of Charles I].
Jane the Quene, Being Some Account of the Life and Literary Remains of Lady Jane Dudley Commonly Called Lady Jane Grey
The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney (Volume 2)
Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney (Volume 1-2); With Remarks
The Works Ofsr. Philip Sidneyin Prose and Verse
The Defence of Poesy
The Defence of Poesie; A Letter to Q. Elizabeth a Defence of Leicester
A Cabinet of Gems
An Apologie for Poetrie. 1595. Edited by Edward Arber
The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sidney, Knt. with a Life of the Author and Illustrative Notes by William Gray.
The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. for the First Time Collected and Collated with the Original and Early Editions and Mss. ... Edited with Essay on the Life and Writings, and Notes and Illustrations, by ... Alexander B. Grosart. Vol. I.
The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. for the First Time Collected and Collated with the Original and Early Editions and Mss. ... Edited with Essay on the Life and Writings, and Notes and Illustrations, by ... Alexander B. Grosart.
The Constant Nymph, Or, the Rambling Shepheard a Pastoral, as It Is Acted at the Duke's Theater / Written by a Person of Quality. (1678)
Almanzor and Almanzaida a Novel / Written by Sir Philip Sidney, and Found Since His Death Amongst His Papers. (1678)
The Devil of a Wife, Or, a Comical Transformation as It Is Acted by Their Majesties Servants at the Queens Theatre in Dorset Garden. (1686)
Argalus and Parthenia. Written by Fra. Quarles. (1664)
Who Killed Amy Robsart?; Being Some Account of Her Life and Death, with Remarks on Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth,
Sonnets. [the Text Carefully Prepared from the Earliest Editions by John Gray. the Ornaments Designed and Cut on the Wood by Charles S. Ricketts.]