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circulated in manuscript. Her original poems include the pastoral "A Dialogue betweene Two Shepheards, Thenot and Piers, in praise of Astrea," and two dedicatory addresses, one to Elizabeth I and one to her own brother Philip, contained in the Tixall manuscript copy of her verse psalter. An elegy for
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Although the psalms were not printed in her lifetime, they were extensively distributed in manuscript. There are 17 manuscripts extant today. A later engraving of Herbert shows her holding them. Her literary influence can be seen in literary patronage, in publishing her brother's works and in her own
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into print. She circulated the Sidney–Pembroke Psalter in manuscript at about the same time. This suggests a common purpose in their design. Both argued, in formally different ways, for the ethical recuperation of poetry as an instrument for moral instruction β€” particularly religious instruction.
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Sidney received more dedications than any other woman of non-royal status. By some accounts, King James I visited Wilton on his way to his coronation in 1603 and stayed again at Wilton following the coronation to avoid the plague. She was regarded as a muse by Daniel in his
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In addition to the arts, Sidney had a range of interests. She had a chemistry laboratory at Wilton House, where she developed medicines and invisible ink. From 1609 to 1615, Mary Sidney probably spent most of her time at
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education which included music, needlework, and Latin, French and Italian. After the death of Sidney's youngest sister, Ambrosia, in 1575, the Queen requested that Mary return to court to join the royal entourage.
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wrote, "Wilton House was like a college, there were so many learned and ingenious persons. She was the greatest patroness of wit and learning of any lady in her time." It has been suggested that the premiere of
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wrote a poem celebrating the verse psalter and claiming he could "scarce" call the English Church reformed until its psalter had been modelled after the poetic transcriptions of Philip Sidney and Mary Herbert.
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The death of Sidney's husband in 1601 left her with less financial support than she might have expected, though views on its adequacy vary; at the time the majority of an estate was left to the eldest son.
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Her literary talents and aforementioned family connections to Shakespeare has caused her to be nominated as one of the many claimants named as the true author of the works of William Shakespeare in the
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was prepared for Queen Elizabeth I in 1599, in anticipation of a royal visit to Wilton, but Elizabeth cancelled her planned visit. This work is usually referred to as
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or The Sidney-Pembroke Psalter and regarded as a major influence on the development of English religious lyric poetry in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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verse forms, dramas, and translations. Contemporary poets who commended Herbert's psalms include Samuel Daniel, Sir John Davies, John Donne,
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Philip Sidney had completed translating 43 of the 150 Psalms at the time of his death on a military campaign against the Spanish in the
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has been critically recognized since Louis Martz placed it at the start of a developing tradition of 17th-century devotional lyricism.
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Rienstra, Debra; Kinnamon, Noel (2002). "Circulating the Sidney–Pembroke psalter". In Justice, George L; Tinker, Nathan (eds.).
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in 1586. She finished his translation, composing Psalms 44 through to 150 in a dazzling array of verse forms, using the 1560
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Clarke, Danielle (1997). "'Lover's songs shall turne to holy psalmes': Mary Sidney and the transformation of Petrarch".
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John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I: A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources
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Margaret Hannay, 'Reconstructing the Lives of Aristocratic Englishwomen', Betty Travitsky & Adele Seef,
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Smith, Hallett (1946). "English Metrical Psalms in the Sixteenth Century and Their Literary Significance".
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of Shakespeare's plays; the first performance of the play may have been at Mary Sidney's house at Wilton
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland and Ireland; with Lists of Their Works
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Each portrays the lovers as "heroic victims of their own passionate excesses and remorseless destiny".
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is widely seen as reviving interest in soliloquy based on classical models and as a likely source of
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in her presence, at Wilton House. He also probably began preparing his English lyric version of the
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The poetry of meditation: a study in English religious literature of the seventeenth century
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Women's writing and the circulation of ideas: manuscript publication in England, 1550–1800
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Quitslund, Beth (2005). "Teaching us how to sing? The peculiarity of the Sidney psalter".
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of 23 July 2010 describing a manuscript of newly discovered works by Mary Sidney Herbert.
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Trill, Suzanne (2010). "'In poesie the mirrois of our age': the countess of Pembroke
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met her in the company of Helene de Melun, "Countess of Berlaymont", wife of
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Hannay, Margaret Patterson (2008) , "Herbert , Mary, countess of Pembroke",
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Mary Sidney turned Wilton House into a "paradise for poets", known as the "
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and her son William, summarizes how she was regarded in her own day:
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but more likely to have been written in an earlier form by the poets
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Hannay, Margaret; Kinnamon, Noel J; Brennan, Michael, eds. (1998).
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The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
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By at least 1591, the Pembrokes were providing patronage to a
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Religion, reform, and women's writing in early modern England
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The psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the countess of Pembroke
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Philip, "The dolefull lay of Clorinda", was published in
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Sidney also took on editing and publishing her brother's
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Coren, Pamela (2002). "Colin Clouts come home againe |
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of Shakespeare's collected works was dedicated in 1623.
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Adams, Simon (2008b) , "Sidney , Mary, Lady Sidney",
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Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent
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Philip's phoenix: Mary Sidney, countess of Pembroke
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Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke
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