"Fourteen lines of crafted thought, where love and life are bound in meter and rhyme."
Title | Author | Type of Poem |
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Sonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore | William Shakespeare | Sonnet |
Sonnet 7: Lo! in the orient when the gracious light | William Shakespeare | Sonnet |
Sonnet 73: That time of year thou mayst in me behold | William Shakespeare | Sonnet |
Sonnet 8: Music to hear, why hearst thou music sadly? | William Shakespeare | Sonnet |
Sonnet 9: Is it for fear to wet a widows eye | William Shakespeare | Sonnet |
Sonnet for a Picture | Algernon Charles Swinburne | Sonnet |
Sonnet Of Autumn | Charles Baudelaire | Sonnet |
Sonnet To A Stilton Cheese | Gilbert Keith Chesterton | Sonnet |
Sonnet To The Hungarian Nation | Matthew Arnold | Sonnet |
Sonnet V | Edna St. Vincent Millay | Sonnet |