The Sonnets
The Sonnets
of
William Shakespeare
W
Wisehouse Classics
The Sonnets
William Shakespeare
Executive Editor Sam Vaseghi
Published by Wisehouse Classics – Sweden
ISBN 978-91-7637-269-2
Wisehouse Classics is a Wisehouse Imprint.
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Contents
I: From fairest creatures......
IV: Unthrifty loveliness, why......
XIX: Devouring Time, blunt......
XXIV: Mine eye hath......
XXV: Let those who......
XXVI: Lord of my......
XXVII: Weary with toil......
XXVIII: How can I......
XXIX: When in disgrace......
XXX: When to the......
XXXI: Thy bosom is......
XXXII: If thou survive......
XXXIII: Full many a......
XXXIV: Why didst thou......
XXXV: No more be......
XXXVI: Let me confess......
XXXVII: As a decrepit......
XXXVIII: How can my......
XXXIX: O! how thy......
XL: Take all my......
XLI: Those pretty wrongs......
XLII: That thou hast......
XLIII: When most I......
XLIV: If the dull......
XLV: The other two......
XLVI: Mine eye and......
XLVII: Betwixt mine eye......
XLVIII: How careful was......
XLIX: Against that time......
L: How heavy do......
LI: Thus can my......
LII: So am I......
LIII: What is your......
LIV: O! how much......
LV: Not marble, nor......
LVI: Sweet love, renew......
LVII: Being your slave......
LVIII: That god forbid......