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Sydney's 49th Sonnet
by Schatzie Speaks
A Narrator's Human Flaw of Love and His Ultimate Submission to its Power Philip Sidney's 49th sonnet, describing the journey of the narrator upon horseback, is one which follows the form of the Italian sonnet... published 3 months ago
Theseus Speaks for Shakespeare in A Midsummer Nights Dream
by Schatzie Speaks
The original speech given by Theseus, opening the first scene of act five in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, lacks key lines that link the speech to themes existing in Shakespeare's 26th... published 3 months ago
Places To Sell Your Poetry
by Shirley Anderson
Where can you go to get your poetry published? published 5 months ago
What Is A Sonnet?
by Inspirepub
Dreaded by English public schoolboys, mooned over by love-struck nineteenth-century debutantes, scratched in garrets by starving bohemians across a span of centuries, no poetic form has been more... published 5 months ago
How to Write a Sonnet
by Whitney05
Sonnets are fourteen lined poems with a strict rhyme scheme. Depending on whether the sonnet is an Italian sonnet or an English, or Shakespearean, sonnet, the rhyme scheme will vary just a little. You may,... published 5 months ago
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Love Sonnets
by stephhicks68
Sonnet 14: Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning If thou must love me, let it be for nought Except for love's sake only. Do not say 'I love her for her smile... her look... her way ... published 5 months ago
Poetic License
by Inspirepub
How do you write a perfectly formed sonnet which, when read aloud, doesn't sound like a sonnet at all? published 6 months ago
Knight In Electronic Armour
by Inspirepub
A sonnet about a modern-day knight, clothed in very unshining electronic armour ... published 6 months ago
51Sonnet
by lordhunter
Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments; Love is not Love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the removerto remove. O no! it is an ever-fixed mark Yhat looks on... published 12 months ago
NewsSonnet, Tuesday June 5, 2007
by Hal Licino
An absolutely lunatic look at the week's news in a Shakespearean Sonnet! If you like it enough, it can become a daily feature! published 14 months ago









