yes.
The volume Shakespeare's Sonnets [1609] contains 154 sonnets, so the usual answer to this question is 154. There are a few 'sonnets' embedded in the plays (particularly in Romeo and Juliet); but people don't normally include these among Shakespeare's Sonnets (for a number of reasons).
Shakespeare did not title his sonnets.
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
Shakespeare's sonnets was created in 1609.
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
They are the poems numbered 1- 154 in the book, Shakespeare's Sonnets, published in 1609 plus a few included within the script of a number of his plays.
Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, which are identified by number (001 through 154). Sometimes these are referred to by their opening line as well. Check the "related links" below for a list of all of these.
William Shakespeare wrote sonnets about love.
William Shakespeare is widely regarded as having written the greatest number of sonnets in the English language. He wrote a collection of 154 sonnets that are considered some of the finest in English literature.
William Shakespeare is best known for his sonnets. Shakespeare published a total of 154 sonnets. Sonnets contain fourteen lines with a specific rhyme scheme.
Shakespeare was famous for his plays and his poems and his sonnets.
Sonnets