Poems by William Shakespeare
Sonnet XLVIII
... From whence at pleasure thou mayst come and part ...
Sonnet XV
... Vaunt in their youthful sap, at height decrease, ...
Sonnet XVI
... With virtuous wish would bear your living flowers, ...
Sonnet XVII
... Which hides your life and shows not half your parts ...
Sonnet XVIII
... Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade, ...
Sonnet XX
... An eye more bright than theirs, less false in rolling, ...
Sonnet XXI
... With April's first-born flowers, and all things rare ...
Sonnet XXII
... Bearing thy heart, which I will keep so chary ...
Sonnet XXIII
... Suns of the world may stain when heaven's sun staineth ...
Sonnet XXIV
... Now see what good turns eyes for eyes have done: ...
Sonnet XXIX
... Featured like him, like him with friends possess'd, ...
Sonnet XXVI
... Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me ...
Sonnet XXVII
... Makes black night beauteous and her old face new ...
Sonnet XXVIII
... And night doth nightly make grief's strength seem stronger ...
Sonnet XXX
... For precious friends hid in death's dateless night, ...