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Why Sir Philip Sidney Chose the Dutch National Anthem as the Tune for a Song
ABSTRACT This article provides internal arguments, based on a close reading of the poem, proving that the poem is an elegy, and external arguments based on historical reseach, which lead to a rejection of the traditonally supposed identity of the person who is the subject of the poem, and provides the real identity of that person.