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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
601. | Sonnet LXXXV by Edmund Spenser> | THe world that cannot deeme of worthy things,
when I doe praise her, say I doe but flatter:
so does the Cuckow, when the Mauis sings,
begin his wit... |
602. | Sonnet XII by Edmund Spenser> | ONe day I sought with her hart-thrilling eies,
to make a truce and termes to entertaine:
all fearlesse then of so false enimies,
which sought me to... |
603. | Sonnet XXXVI by Edmund Spenser> | TEll me when shall these wearie woes haue end,
Or shall their ruthlesse torment neuer cease:
but al my dayes in pining languor spend,
without hope ... |
604. | Sonnet XLV by Edmund Spenser> | LEaue lady, in your glasse of christall clene,
Your goodly selfe for euermore to vew:
and in my selfe, my inward selfe I meane,
most liuely lyke be... |
605. | Sonnet XXVIII by Edmund Spenser> | THe laurell leafe, which you this day doe weare,
guies me great hope of your relenting mynd:
for since it is the badg which I doe beare,
ye bearing... |
606. | Sonnet by Edwin Arlington Robinson> | Oh for a poet—for a beacon bright
To rift this changless glimmer of dead gray;
To spirit back the Muses, long astray,
And flush Parnassus with... |
607. | Two Sonnets by Edwin Arlington Robinson> | I
Just as I wonder at the twofold screen
Of twisted innocence that you would plait
For eyes that uncourageously await
The coming of a kingdom... |
608. | Sonnet by Samuel Coleridge> | To the River Otter
Dear native Brook! wild Streamlet of the West!
How many various-fated years have past,
What happy and what mournful hours, sin... |
609. | Sonnet To Liberty by Oscar Wilde> | These are the letters which Endymion wrote
To one he loved in secret, and apart.
And now the brawlers of the auction mart
Bargain and bid for each ... |
610. | Sonnet On Approaching Italy by Oscar Wilde> | I reached the Alps: the soul within me burned,
Italia, my Italia, at thy name:
And when from out the mountain's heart I came
And saw the land for w... |
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