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Sonnet I. [From fairest creatures we ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet II. [When forty winters shall ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet III. [Look in thy glass and te... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet IV. [Unthrifty loveliness, why... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet V. [Those hours, that with gen... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet VI. [Then let not winter's rag... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet VII. [Lo! in the orient when t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet VIII. [Music to hear, why hear... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet IX. [Is it for fear to wet a w... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet X. [For shame! deny that thou ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XI. [As fast as thou shalt wan... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XII. [When I do count the cloc... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XIII. [O! that you were your s... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XIV. [Not from the stars do I ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XV. [When I consider every thi... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XVI. [But wherefore do not you... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XVII. [Who will believe my ver... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XVIII. [Shall I compare thee t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XIX. [Devouring Time, blunt th... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XX. [A woman's face with natur... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXI. [So is it not with me as ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXII. [My glass shall not pers... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXIII. [As an unperfect actor ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXIV. [Mine eye hath play'd th... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXV. [Let those who are in fav... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXVI. [Lord of my love, to who... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXVII. [Weary with toil, I has... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXVIII. [How can I then return... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXIX. [When in disgrace with f... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXX. [When to the sessions of ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXI. [Thy bosom is endeared w... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXII. [If thou survive my wel... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXIII. [Full many a glorious ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXIV. [Why didst thou promise... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXV. [No more be griev'd at t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXVI. [Let me confess that we... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXVII. [As a decrepit father ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXVIII. [How can my muse want... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XXXIX. [O! how thy worth with ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XL. [Take all my loves, my lov... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLI. [Those pretty wrongs that... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLII. [That thou hast her it i... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLIII. [When most I wink, then... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLIV. [If the dull substance o... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLV. [The other two, slight ai... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLVI. [Mine eye and heart are ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLVII. [Betwixt mine eye and h... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLVIII. [How careful was I whe... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XLIX. [Against that time, if e... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet L. [How heavy do I journey on ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LI. [Thus can my love excuse t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LII. [So am I as the rich, who... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LIII. [What is your substance,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LIV. [O! how much more doth be... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LV. [Not marble, nor the gilde... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LVI. [Sweet love, renew thy fo... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LVII. [Being your slave what s... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LVIII. [That god forbid, that ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LIX. [If there be nothing new,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LX. [Like as the waves make to... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXI. [Is it thy will, thy imag... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXII. [Sin of self-love posses... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXIII. [Against my love shall ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXIV. [When I have seen by Tim... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXV. [Since brass, nor stone, ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXVI. [Tired with all these, f... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXVII. [Ah! wherefore with inf... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXVIII. [Thus is his cheek the... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXIX. [Those parts of thee tha... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXX. [That thou art blam'd sha... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXI. [No longer mourn for me ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXII. [O! lest the world shou... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXIII. [That time of year tho... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXIV. [But be contented: when... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXV. [So are you to my though... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXVI. [Why is my verse so bar... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXVII. [Thy glass will show t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXVIII. [So oft have I invoke... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXIX. [Whilst I alone did cal... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXX. [O! how I faint when I o... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXI. [Or I shall live your e... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXII. [I grant thou wert not... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXIII. [I never saw that you... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXIV. [Who is it that says m... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXV. [My tongue-tied Muse in... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXVI. [Was it the proud full... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXVII. [Farewell! thou art t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXVIII. [When thou shalt be ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet LXXXIX. [Say that thou didst f... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XC. [Then hate me when thou wi... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCI. [Some glory in their birt... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCII. [But do thy worst to ste... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCIII. [So shall I live, suppo... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCIV. [They that have power to... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCV. [How sweet and lovely dos... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCVI. [Some say thy fault is y... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCVII. [How like a winter hath... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCVIII. [From you have I been ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet XCIX. [The forward violet thus... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet C. [Where art thou Muse that t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CI. [O truant Muse what shall ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CII. [My love is strengthen'd,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CIII. [Alack! what poverty my ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CIV. [To me, fair friend, you ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CV. [Let not my love be call'd... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CVI. [When in the chronicle of... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CVII. [Not mine own fears, nor... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CVIII. [What's in the brain, t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CIX. [O! never say that I was ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CX. [Alas! 'tis true, I have g... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXI. [O! for my sake do you wi... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXII. [Your love and pity doth... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXIII. [Since I left you, mine... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXIV. [Or whether doth my mind... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXV. [Those lines that I befor... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXVI. [Let me not to the marri... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXVII. [Accuse me thus: that I... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXVIII. [Like as, to make our ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXIX. [What potions have I dru... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXX. [That you were once unkin... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXI. ['Tis better to be vile ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXII. [Thy gift, thy tables, ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXIII. [No, Time, thou shalt ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXIV. [If my dear love were b... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXV. [Were't aught to me I bo... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXVI. [O thou, my lovely boy,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXVII. [In the old age black ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXVIII. [How oft when thou, m... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXIX. [The expense of spirit ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXX. [My mistress' eyes are n... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXI. [Thou art as tyrannous,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXII. [Thine eyes I love, an... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXIII. [Beshrew that heart t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXIV. [So, now I have confes... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXV. [Whoever hath her wish,... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXVI. [If thy soul check the... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXVII. [Thou blind fool, Lov... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXVIII. [When my love swears... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXXXIX. [O! call not me to jus... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXL. [Be wise as thou art crue... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLI. [In faith I do not love ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLII. [Love is my sin, and th... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLIII. [Lo, as a careful hous... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLIV. [Two loves I have of co... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLV. [Those lips that Love's ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLVI. [Poor soul, the centre ... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLVII. [My love is as a fever... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLVIII. [O me! what eyes hath... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CXLIX. [Canst thou, O cruel! s... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CL. [O! from what power hast t... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CLI. [Love is too young to kno... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CLII. [In loving thee thou kno... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CLIII. [Cupid laid by his bran... | William Shakespeare |
Sonnet CLIV. [The little Love-god lyi... | William Shakespeare |