Poetry by William Shakespeare

Sonnet I: From the fairest creatures we increase

Sonnet II: When forty winters shalle beseige thy brow

Sonnet III: Look in they glass, and tell the face thou viewest

Sonnet IV: Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend

Sonnet V: Those hours that with gentle work did frame

Sonnet VI: Then let not winter's ragged hand deface

Sonnet VII: Lo, in the orient when the gracious light

Sonnet VIII: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly

Sonnet IX: Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye

Sonnet X: For shame! Deny that thou bear'st love to any

Sonnet XI: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st

Sonnet XII: When do I count the clock that tells the time

Sonnet XIII: O that you were yourself; but, love, you are

Sonnet XIV: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck

Sonnet XV: When I consider everything that grows

Sonnet XVI: But wherefore do you a mightier way

Sonnet XVII: Who will beleive my verse in time to come

Sonnet XVIII: Shall I compare the to a summer's day

Sonnet LXXI:No longer mourn for me when I am dead


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