Friendly Folio - Sonnets

Find:

Sort By Code

Code Name First Line  
S-020 Sonnet 20 A Womans face with natures owne hand painted,
S-117 Sonnet 117 Accuse me thus, that I have scanted all,
S-063 Sonnet 63 Against my love shall be as I am now
S-049 Sonnet 49 Against that time (if ever that time come)
S-067 Sonnet 67 Ah wherefore with infection should he live,
S-103 Sonnet 103 Alack what poverty my Muse brings forth,
S-110 Sonnet 110 Alas 'tis true, I have gone here and there,
S-037 Sonnet 37 As a decrepit father takes delight,
S-023 Sonnet 23 As an unperfect actor on the stage,
S-011 Sonnet 11 As fast as thou shalt wane so fast thou grow'st,
S-140 Sonnet 140 Be wise as thou art cruell, do not presse
S-057 Sonnet 57 Being your slave what should I doe but tend,
S-133 Sonnet 133 Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groane
S-047 Sonnet 47 Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is tooke,
S-074 Sonnet 74 But be contented when that fell arest,
S-092 Sonnet 92 But doe thy worst to steale thy selfe away,
S-016 Sonnet 16 But wherefore do not you a mightier waie
S-149 Sonnet 149 Canst thou O cruell, say I love thee not,
S-153 Sonnet 153 Cupid laid by his brand and fell a sleepe,
S-019 Sonnet 19 Devouring time blunt thou the Lyons pawes,
S-087 Sonnet 87 Farewell thou art too deare for my possessing,
S-010 Sonnet 10 For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
S-001 Sonnet 1 From fairest creatures we desire increase,
S-098 Sonnet 98 From you have I beene absent in the spring,
S-033 Sonnet 33 Full many a glorious morning have I seene,
S-028 Sonnet 28 How can I then returne in happy plight
S-038 Sonnet 38 How can my Muse want subject to invent
S-048 Sonnet 48 How carefull was I when I tooke my way,
S-050 Sonnet 50 How heavie doe I journey on the way,
S-097 Sonnet 97 How like a Winter hath my absence beene
S-128 Sonnet 128 How oft when thou my musike musike playst,
S-095 Sonnet 95 How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame,
S-082 Sonnet 82 I Grant thou wert not married to my Muse,
S-083 Sonnet 83 I Never saw that you did painting need,
S-124 Sonnet 124 If my deare love were but the childe of state,
S-044 Sonnet 44 If the dull substance of my flesh were thought,
S-059 Sonnet 59 If their bee nothing new, but that which is,
S-032 Sonnet 32 If thou survive my well contented daie,
S-136 Sonnet 136 If thy soule check thee that I come so neere,
S-141 Sonnet 141 In faith I doe not love thee with mine eyes,
S-152 Sonnet 152 In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworne,
S-127 Sonnet 127 In the ould age blacke was not counted faire,
S-009 Sonnet 9 Is it for feare to wet a widdowes eye,
S-061 Sonnet 61 Is it thy wil, thy Image should keepe open
S-036 Sonnet 36 Let me confesse that we two must be twaine,
S-116 Sonnet 116 Let me not to the marriage of true mindes
S-105 Sonnet 105 Let not my love be cal'd Idolatrie,
S-025 Sonnet 25 Let those who are in favor with their stars
S-060 Sonnet 60 Like as the waves make towards the pibled shore,
S-118 Sonnet 118 Like as to make our appetites more keene
S-143 Sonnet 143 Loe as a carefull huswife runnes to catch,
S-007 Sonnet 7 Loe in the Orient when the gracious light,
S-003 Sonnet 3 Looke in thy glasse and tell the face thou vewest,
S-026 Sonnet 26 Lord of my love, to whome in vassalage
S-142 Sonnet 142 Love is my sinne, and thy deare vertue hate,
S-151 Sonnet 151 Love is too young to know what conscience is,
S-046 Sonnet 46 Mine eye and heart are at a mortall warre,
S-024 Sonnet 24 Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath steeld,
S-008 Sonnet 8 Musick to heare, why hear'st thou musick sadly,
S-022 Sonnet 22 My glasse shall not perswade me I am ould,
S-147 Sonnet 147 My love is as a feaver longing still,
S-102 Sonnet 102 My love is strengthned though more weake in seeming
S-130 Sonnet 130 My Mistres eyes are nothing like the Sunne,
S-085 Sonnet 85 My toung-tide Muse in manners holds her still,
S-035 Sonnet 35 No more bee greev'd at that which thou hast done,
S-123 Sonnet 123 No! Time, thou shalt not bost that I doe change,
S-071 Sonnet 71 Noe Longer mourne for me when I am dead,
S-014 Sonnet 14 Not from the stars do I my judgement plucke,
S-055 Sonnet 55 Not marble, nor the guilded monument,
S-107 Sonnet 107 Not mine owne feares, nor the prophetick soule,
S-139 Sonnet 139 O Call not me to justifie the wrong,
S-111 Sonnet 111 O For my sake doe you wish fortune chide,
S-080 Sonnet 80 O How I faint when I of you do write,
S-072 Sonnet 72 O Least the world should taske you to recite,
S-148 Sonnet 148 O Me! what eyes hath love put in my head,
S-109 Sonnet 109 O Never say that I was false of heart,
S-013 Sonnet 13 O that you were your selfe, but love you are
S-126 Sonnet 126 O Thou my lovely Boy who in thy power,
S-150 Sonnet 150 Oh from what powre hast thou this powrefull might,
S-054 Sonnet 54 Oh how much more doth beautie beautious seeme,
S-039 Sonnet 39 Oh how thy worth with manners may I singe,
S-101 Sonnet 101 Oh truant Muse what shal be thy amends,
S-081 Sonnet 81 Or I shall live your Epitaph to make,
S-114 Sonnet 114 Or whether doth my minde being crown'd with you
S-146 Sonnet 146 Poore soule the center of my sinfull earth,
S-089 Sonnet 89 Say that thou didst forsake mee for some falt,
S-018 Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a Summers day?
S-065 Sonnet 65 Since brasse, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundlesse sea,
S-113 Sonnet 113 Since I left you, mine eye is in my minde,
S-062 Sonnet 62 Sinne of selfe-love possesseth al mine eie,
S-052 Sonnet 52 So am I as the rich whose blessed key,
S-075 Sonnet 75 So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
S-021 Sonnet 21 So is it not with me as with that Muse,
S-134 Sonnet 134 So now I have confest that he is thine,
S-078 Sonnet 78 So oft have I invok'd thee for my Muse,
S-093 Sonnet 93 So shall I live, supposing thou art true,
S-091 Sonnet 91 Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
S-096 Sonnet 96 Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonesse,
S-056 Sonnet 56 Sweet love renew thy force, be it not said
S-040 Sonnet 40 Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all,
S-129 Sonnet 129 Th'expense of Spirit in a waste of shame
S-058 Sonnet 58 That God forbid, that made me first your slave,
S-070 Sonnet 70 That thou are blam'd shall not be thy defect,
S-042 Sonnet 42 That thou hast her it is not all my griefe,
S-073 Sonnet 73 That time of yeeare thou maist in me behold,
S-120 Sonnet 120 That you were once unkind be-friends mee now,
S-099 Sonnet 99 The forward violet thus did I chide,
S-154 Sonnet 154 The little Love-God lying once a sleepe,
S-045 Sonnet 45 The other two, slight ayre, and purging fire,
S-090 Sonnet 90 Then hate me when thou wilt, if ever, now,
S-006 Sonnet 6 Then let not winters wragged hand deface,
S-094 Sonnet 94 They that have powre to hurt, and will doe none,
S-132 Sonnet 132 Thine eies I love, and they as pittying me,
S-005 Sonnet 5 Those howers that with gentle worke did frame,
S-115 Sonnet 115 Those lines that I before have writ doe lie,
S-145 Sonnet 145 Those lips that Loves owne hand did make,
S-069 Sonnet 69 Those parts of thee that the worlds eye doth view,
S-041 Sonnet 41 Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits,
S-131 Sonnet 131 Thou art as tiranous, so as thou art,
S-137 Sonnet 137 Thou blinde foole love, what doost thou to mine eyes,
S-051 Sonnet 51 Thus can my love excuse the slow offence,
S-068 Sonnet 68 Thus is his cheeke the map of daies out-worne,
S-031 Sonnet 31 Thy bosome is indeared with all hearts,
S-077 Sonnet 77 Thy glasse will shew thee how thy beauties were,
S-122 Sonnet 122 Thy guift, thy tables, are within my braine
S-121 Sonnet 121 Tis better to be vile then vile esteemed,
S-104 Sonnet 104 To me faire friend you never can be old,
S-144 Sonnet 144 Two loves I have of comfort and dispaire,
S-066 Sonnet 66 Tyr'd with all these for restfull death I cry,
S-004 Sonnet 4 Unthrifty lovelinesse why dost thou spend,
S-086 Sonnet 86 Was it the proud full saile of his great verse,
S-027 Sonnet 27 Weary with toyle, I hast me to my bed,
S-125 Sonnet 125 Wer't ought to me I bore the canopy,
S-053 Sonnet 53 What is your substance, whereof are you made,
S-119 Sonnet 119 What potions have I drunke of Syren teares
S-108 Sonnet 108 What's in the braine that Inck may character,
S-002 Sonnet 2 When fortie Winters shall beseige thy brow,
S-015 Sonnet 15 When I consider every thing that growes
S-012 Sonnet 12 When I doe count the clock that tels the time,
S-064 Sonnet 64 When I have seene by times fell hand defaced
S-029 Sonnet 29 When in disgrace with Fortune and mens eyes,
S-106 Sonnet 106 When in the Chronicle of wasted time,
S-043 Sonnet 43 When most I winke then doe mine eyes best see,
S-138 Sonnet 138 When my love sweares that she is made of truth,
S-088 Sonnet 88 When thou shalt be dispode to set me light,
S-030 Sonnet 30 When to the Sessions of sweet silent thought,
S-100 Sonnet 100 Where art thou Muse that thou forgetst so long,
S-079 Sonnet 79 Whilst I alone did call upon thy ayde,
S-135 Sonnet 135 Who ever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will,
S-084 Sonnet 84 Who is it that sayes most, which can say more,
S-017 Sonnet 17 Who will beleeve my verse in time to come
S-034 Sonnet 34 Why didst thou promise such a beautious day,
S-076 Sonnet 76 Why is my verse so barren of new pride?
S-112 Sonnet 112 Your love and pittie doth th'impression fill,