a bordure engrailed of the second'' Greville is best known for his biography of Sidney (composed c. 1610–12), which circulated in manuscript with the title
A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney. It was published in 1652 as
The Life of the Renowned Sir Philip Sidney. He includes some autobiographical matter in what amounts to a treatise on government. Greville's poetry consists of
closet tragedies,
sonnets, and poems on political and moral subjects. His style is grave and sententious. Greville's works include: ;Biography •
A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney ;Closet drama •
Alaham •
Mustapha ;Verse poems •
Caelica in CX Sonnets •
Of Monarchy •
A Treatise of Religion •
A Treatie of Humane Learning •
An Inquisition upon Fame and Honour •
A Treatie of Warres ;Miscellaneous prose • a letter to an "Honourable Lady", • a letter to Grevill Varney in France, • a short speech delivered on behalf of
Francis Bacon Editions Greville's works were collected and reprinted by
Alexander Balloch Grosart, in 1870, in four volumes.
Poetry and Drama of Fulke Greville, edited by Geoffrey Bullough, was published in 1938.
The Prose Works of Fulke Greville, edited by John Gouws, were published in 1986.
The Selected Poems of Fulke Greville edited by
Thom Gunn, with an afterword by
Bradin Cormack, was published in 2009 (University of Chicago Press, .) •
The Tragedy of Mustapha (London: Printed by J. Windet for N. Butter, 1609). •
Certaine Learned and Elegant Workes (London: Printed by E. Purslowe for H. Seyle, 1633) comprises
A Treatise of Humane Learning,
An Inquisition upon Fame and Honour,
A Treatise of Wars,
Alaham,
Mustapha,
Caelica,
A Letter to an Honorable Lady, and
A Letter of Travel. •
The Remains of Sir Fvlk Grevill Lord Brooke: Being Poems of Monarchy and Religion: Never Before Printed (London: Printed by T. N. for H. Herringman, 1670) comprises
A Treatise of Monarchy and
A Treatise of Religion. •
Poems and Dramas of Fulke Greville, First Lord Brooke, 2 volumes, edited by Geoffrey Bullough (Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1939; New York: Oxford University Press, 1945) comprises
Caelica,
A Treatise of Humane Learning,
An Inquisition upon Fame and Honor,
A Treatise of Wars,
Mustapha, and
Alaham. •
The Remains: Being Poems of Monarchy and Religion, edited by G. A. Wilkes (London: Oxford University Press, 1965) comprises
A Treatise of Monarchy and
A Treatise of Religion. •
The Prose Works Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, edited by John Guows (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), published as part of the Oxford English Texts series. A scholarly edition of his prose works, with an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. The principal repository for Fulke Greville's papers is the
British Library (Add MSS 54566-54571, the Warwick Manuscripts; letters in the as-yet uncatalogued Earl Cowper mss.). Individual manuscripts of the
Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney are to be found at the Bodleian Library, Oxford (a manuscript formerly owned by Dr. B. E. Juel-Jensen); Trinity College, Cambridge (MSS R.7.32 and 33); and the Shrewsbury Library (MS 295). ==Critical reception==