1The Sonnets: No. 1, From Fairest Creatures We Desire Increase
2The Sonnets: No. 2, When Forty Winters Shall Besiege Thy Brow
3The Sonnets: No. 3, Look in Thy Glass and Tell the Face Thou Viewest
4The Sonnets: No. 4, Unthrifty Loveliness, Why Dost Thou Spend
5The Sonnets: No. 5, Those Hours That with Gentle Work Did Frame
6The Sonnets: No. 6, Then Let Not winter's Ragged Hand Deface
7The Sonnets: No. 7, Lo, in the Orient When the Gracious Light
8The Sonnets: No. 8, Music to Hear, Why Hear'st Thou Music Sadly?
9The Sonnets: No. 9, Is It for Fear to Wet a Widow's Eye
10The Sonnets: No. 10, For Shame Deny That Thou Bear'st Love to Any
11The Sonnets: No. 11, As Fast as Thou Shalt Wane, so Fast Thou Grow'st
12The Sonnets: No. 12, When Do I Count the Clock That Tells the Time
13The Sonnets: No. 13, O That You Were Yourself, But, Love, You Are
14The Sonnets: No. 14, Not from the Stars Do I My Judgment Pluck
15The Sonnets: No. 15, When I Consider Every Thing That Grows
16The Sonnets: No. 16, But Wherefore Do Not You a Mightier Way
17The Sonnets: No. 17, Who Will Believe My Verse in Time to Come
18The Sonnets: No. 18, Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
19The Sonnets: No. 19, Devouring Time, Blunt Thou the Lion's Paws
20The Sonnets: No. 20, A Woman's Face, with Nature's Own Hand Painted
21The Sonnets: No. 21, So Is It Not with Me as with That Muse
22The Sonnets: No. 22, My Glass Shall Not Persuade Me I Am Old
23The Sonnets: No. 23, As an Unperfect Actor on the Stage
24The Sonnets: No. 24, Mine Eye Hath Play'd the Painter and Hath Stell'd
25The Sonnets: No. 25, Let Those Who Are in Favour with Their Stars
26The Sonnets: No. 26, Lord of My Love, to Whom in Vassalage
27The Sonnets: No. 27, Weary with Toil, I Haste Me to My Bed
28The Sonnets: No. 28, How Can I Then Return in Happy Plight
29The Sonnets: No. 29, When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes
30The Sonnets: No. 30, When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought
31The Sonnets: No. 31, Thy Bosom Is Endeared with All Hearts
32The Sonnets: No. 32, If Thou Survive My Well-Contented Day
33The Sonnets: No. 33, Full Many a Glorious Morning Have I Seen
34The Sonnets: No. 34, Why Didst Thou Promise Such a Beauteous Day
35The Sonnets: No. 35, No More Be Griev'd at That Which Thou Hast Done
36The Sonnets: No. 36, Let Me Confess That We Two Must Be Twain
37The Sonnets: No. 37, As a Decrepit Father Takes Delight
38The Sonnets: No. 38, How Can My Muse Want Subject to Invent
39The Sonnets: No. 39, O How Thy Worth with Manners May I Sing
40The Sonnets: No. 40, Take All My Loves, My Love, Yea, Take Them All
41The Sonnets: No. 41, Those Pretty Wrongs That Liberty Commits
42The Sonnets: No. 42, That Thou Has Her, It Is Not All My Grief
43The Sonnets: No. 43, When Most I Wink, Then Do Mine Eyes Best See
44The Sonnets: No. 44, If the Dull Substance of My Flesh Were Thought
45The Sonnets: No. 45, The Other Two, Slight Air and Purging Fire
46The Sonnets: No. 46, Mine Eye and Heart Are at a Mortal War
47The Sonnets: No. 47, Betwixt Mine Eye and Heart a League Is Took
48The Sonnets: No. 48, How Careful Was I, When I Took My Way
49The Sonnets: No. 49, Against That Time, If Ever That Time Come
50The Sonnets: No. 50, How Heavy Do I Journey on the Way
51The Sonnets: No. 51, Thus Can My Love Excuse the Slow Offence
52The Sonnets: No. 52, So Am I as the Rich Whose Blessed Key
53The Sonnets: No. 53, What Is Your Substance, Whereof Are You Made
54The Sonnets: No. 54, O How Much More Doth Beauty Beauteous Seem
55The Sonnets: No. 55, Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments
56The Sonnets: No. 56, Sweet Love, Renew Thy Force; Be It Not Said
57The Sonnets: No. 57, Being Your Slave, What Should I Do But Tend
58The Sonnets: No. 58, That God Forbid That Made Me First Your Slave
59The Sonnets: No. 59, If There Be Nothing New, But That Which Is
60The Sonnets: No. 60, Like as the Waves Make Towards the Pebbled Shore
61The Sonnets: No. 61, Is It Thy Will Thy Image Should Keep Open
62The Sonnets: No. 62, Sin of Self-Love Possesseth All Mine Eye
63The Sonnets: No. 63, Against My Love Shall Be as I Am Now
64The Sonnets: No. 64, When I Have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defaced
65The Sonnets: No. 65, Since Brass, Nor Stone, Nor Earth, Nor Boundless Sea
66The Sonnets: No. 66, Tir'd with All These, for Restful Death I Cry
67The Sonnets: No. 67, Ah, Wherefore with Infection Should He Live
68The Sonnets: No. 68, Thus Is His Cheek the Map of Days Outworn
69The Sonnets: No. 69, Those Parts of Thee That the World's Eye Doth View
70The Sonnets: No. 70, That Thou Art Blam'd Shall Not Be Thy Defect
71The Sonnets: No. 71, No Longer Mourn for Me When I Am Dead
72The Sonnets: No. 72, O Lest the World Should Task You to Recite
73The Sonnets: No. 73, That Time of Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold
74The Sonnets: No. 74, But Be Contented: When That Fell Arrest
75The Sonnets: No. 75, So Are You to My Thoughts as Food to Life
76The Sonnets: No. 76, Why Is My Verse so Barren of New Pride
77The Sonnets: No. 77, Thy Glass Will Show Thee How Thy Beauties Wear
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