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Poem Title   Author
Sonnet 43: How do I love thee, let me count the ways
Sep. 19, 2003
Mar. 6, 2001
Feb. 13, 1995
Feb. 13, 1996
Sep. 12, 2009
 
Sonnet 55: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Nov. 7, 2002
Apr. 23, 1997
Jun. 29, 2007
 
Sonnet 56: Sweet love, renew thy force be it not said
Feb. 14, 2012
 
Sonnet 5:Those hours, that with gentle work did frame
Nov. 5, 2002
 
Sonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore
Nov. 7, 2002
Oct. 13, 1996
 
Sonnet 62: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
Nov. 7, 2002
 
Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defac'd
Nov. 7, 2002
 
Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defac'd
Feb. 4, 2001
 
Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defac'd
Oct. 17, 2001
 
Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defac'd
Dec. 29, 2006
Jun. 3, 2008
 
 
Sonnet 6: Then let not winter's ragged hand deface
Nov. 5, 2002
 
Sonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Nov. 8, 2002
Mar. 5, 2001
Mar. 5, 2002
 
 
Sonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life
Nov. 8, 2002
Apr. 27, 2000
 
Sonnet 88: When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light
Nov. 8, 2002
 
Sonnet 8: I ponder it again and know for sure
May. 3, 1999
 
 
Sonnet 94: They that have power to hurt and will do none
Apr. 29, 2000
Apr. 23, 1998
 
Sonnet after Wyatt
Aug. 11, 2013
 
Sonnet for Mary
Jan. 9, 2008
 
 
Sonnet on Rare Animals
Aug. 27, 1995
 
Sonnet: Daffodils
Feb. 5, 2004
Feb. 8, 2013
 
Sonnet: Rarely, Rarely Comest Thou, Spirit of Delight
Sep. 14, 2002
 

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