No. Spenser and Wordsworth both wrote more.
JOHN BLADES has written: 'WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE: LYRICAL BALLADS' 'SHAKESPEARE: THE SONNETS'
Three major sonnets written by romantic poets are: 1.Percy Bysshe Shelley-"Ozymandias" 2.John Keats-"When I have fears" 3.William Wordsworth-"Upon Westminster bridge"
Jane Wordsworth has written: 'Women of the North'
"Ol'Higue" by Wordsworth McAndrew was written in 1998.
Alfred Derrick Wordsworth has written: 'Nuclear fuel handling'
Lawrence McDonald has written: 'Songs and sonnets' -- subject- s -: Sonnets
Edward Jones has written: 'Milton's sonnets' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English Sonnets, History and criticism, Sonnets, English
Sonnets which are written in English are always written in iambic pentameter. Sonnets in other languages, not necessarily (e.g. El Desdichado by Gérard de Nerval).
Charles Wordsworth has written: 'Our Lord's testimony to the truth and authority of the Old Testament'
Versions of Sonnets 138 and 144 were published in, or shortly before, 1599 (in The Passionate Pilgrime). In 1598 Francis Meres referred in print to Shakespeare's unpublished "sugared sonnets". The First Quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets was published in 1609.Based on this information, the orthodox view suggests that many of the sonnets were written before 1599 - though some may have been written or amended between that year and 1609. More precision is not forthcoming.However, the independent evidence for the biography in Shakespeare's Sonnets is more helpful (see link below). This evidence suggests that the sonnets were written during three main periods, approximately as follows:1592-95: Sonnets 1-94 and 127-1541596-99: Sonnets 95-1031603-04: Sonnets 104-126.
Mary York Sampson has written: '52 sonnets' -- subject(s): American Sonnets