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Sonnet 99: The forward violet thus did I chide |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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Sonnet 124: If my dear love were but the child of state, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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6 |
Sonnet 69:Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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Sonnet 139: O, call not me to justify the wrong |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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10 |
The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson |
The Poet Laureates - Volume 2
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12 |
Sonnet 129: The expense of spirit in a waste of shame |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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14 |
The Tyger - William Blake |
Westminster Memorials - Volume 1
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16 |
Sonnet 136: If thy soul cheque thee that I come so near, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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18 |
Sonnet 13: O, that you were yourself! but, love, you are |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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20 |
Sonnet 95: How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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22 |
When You Are Old |
The Poetry Of Ireland
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24 |
Sonnet 49: Against that time, if ever that time come |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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26 |
Sonnet 102: My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming; |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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28 |
Sonnet 150: O, from what power hast thou this powerful might |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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30 |
Sonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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32 |
Sonnet 142: Love is my sin and thy dear virtue hate |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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34 |
Sonnet 50: How heavy do I journey on the way |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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36 |
Sonnet 67: Ah! wherefore with infection should he live, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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38 |
Sonnet 63: Against my love shall be, as I am now, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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40 |
Sonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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42 |
Sonnet 112: Your love and pity doth the impression fill |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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44 |
Sonnet 80: O, how I faint when I of you do write |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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46 |
Edward Lear - The Owl & The ***** Cat |
The Poetry of Birds
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48 |
Sonnet 144: Two loves I have of comfort and despair |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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50 |
Sonnet 16: But wherefore do not you a mightier way |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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52 |
Sonnet 40: Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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54 |
Greater Love |
Wales - The Poetry Of
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56 |
Sonnet 62: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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58 |
Sonnet 36: Let me confess that we two must be twain |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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60 |
Sonnet 82: I grant thou wert not married to my Muse |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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62 |
First Love - John Clare |
The Romantics - Volume 1
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64 |
Sonnet 24: Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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66 |
Sonnet 118: Like as, to make our appetites more keen, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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68 |
Sonnet 147: My love is as a fever, longing still |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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Sonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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72 |
Sonnet 151: Love is too young to know what conscience is; |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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74 |
Sonnet 11: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou growest |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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76 |
Sonnet 87: Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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78 |
Sonnet 23: As an unperfect actor on the stage |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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Sonnet 51: Thus can my love excuse the slow offence |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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82 |
Sonnet 148: O me, what eyes hath Love put in my head, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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84 |
Sonnet 34: Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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86 |
Sonnet 55: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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88 |
Sonnet 48: How careful was I, when I took my way |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 1
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90 |
Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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92 |
Sonnet 81: Or I shall live your epitaph to make, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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94 |
Sonnet 77: Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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96 |
Sonnet 54: O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 2
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98 |
Sonnet 18 |
Classic Love Poetry
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100 |
Sonnet 137: Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes, |
Shakespeare Sonnets Vol. 3
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