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Join mates in mirth to me

DMI number:
49572
First Line:
Join mates in mirth to me
Last Line:
As one for ever joined be
Poem Genre / Form:
Pastoral and Song with refrain
Themes:
Friendship
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Author:
Sir Philip Sidney
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1608] [S105120]
Page No(s):
B10v-B11r
Poem Title:
Two pastorals, made by Sir Philip Sidney. Upon his meeting with two worthy friends, and fellow Poets, Sir Edward Dyer and M. Fulke Greville
Attribution:
Sir Ph. Sidney
Attributed To:
Sir Philip Sidney
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1611] [S105119]
Page No(s):
B9r-B10r; pp. 17-19
Poem Title:
Two pastorals, made by Sir Philip Sidney. Upon his meeting with two worthy friends, and fellow poets, Sir Edward [Dier and M. Fulke Grevill]
Attribution:
Sir Ph. Sidney
Attributed To:
Sir Philip Sidney
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1621] [S109387]
Page No(s):
L3v-L4v; pp. 150-152
Poem Title:
Two pastorals, made by Sir Philip Sidney. Upon his meeting with two worthy friends, and fellow poets, Sir Edward Dyer and M. Fulke Greville.
Attribution:
Sir Phil Sidney
Attributed To:
Sir Philip Sidney
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [S113564]
Page No(s):
B1r-B2r
Poem Title:
Two pastorals, made by Sir Philip Sidney. Upon his meeting with two worthy friends, and fellow poets, Sir Edward Dier and M. Fulke Grevill
Attribution:
Sir Ph. Sidney
Attributed To:
Sir Philip Sidney