"Fourteen lines of crafted thought, where love and life are bound in meter and rhyme."
Title | Author | Type of Poem |
---|---|---|
On Hearing The Messiah (Performed In Gloucester Cathedral, Sept. 18, 1835.) | William Lisle Bowles | Sonnet |
On His Blindness | John Milton | Sonnet |
On His Deceased Wife | John Milton | Sonnet |
On Lambs Specimens of Dramatic Poets - Sonnets | Algernon Charles Swinburne | Sonnet |
On Landing At Ostend | William Lisle Bowles | Sonnet |
On Leaving A Village In Scotland | William Lisle Bowles | Sonnet |
On Lucy, Countess Of Bedford | Ben Jonson | Sonnet |
On Old Cape Ann | Madison Julius Cawein | Sonnet |
On Resigning A Scholarship Of Trinity College, Oxford, And Retiring To A Country Curacy | William Lisle Bowles | Sonnet |
On Seeing The Diabutsu - At Kamakura, Japan | Ella Wheeler Wilcox | Sonnet |