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Sonnet (Shakesperean sonnets)
Sonnet's 99 and 126
William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXX. Shakespeare's sonnets do not have titles, just numbers.
spensarion sonnets or elizabethian sonnet
Sonnet (Shakesperean sonnets)
Sonnet's 99 and 126
Shakespeare's sonnets are known by numbers, written in Roman numerals. Therefore three of them are Sonnet I, Sonnet II and Sonnet III. Or you can pick any three numbers up to and including CLIV.
William Shakespeare is known for the English or Shakespearean Sonnet.
Sonnet 29: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
William Shakespeare
Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, Sonnet XVIII. All the sonnets are known only by numbers so one could as easily say Sonnet 1, Sonnet 2, Sonnet 3 and Sonnet 4. Those are certainly four of Shakespeare's poems.
Sonnet XXX. Shakespeare's sonnets do not have titles, just numbers.
spensarion sonnets or elizabethian sonnet
Shakespeare's sonnets are not a sonnet sequence in the same way that Spenser's Faerie Queene is. Sonnets with similar themes seem to be grouped together but they do not combine to make a coherent narrative, as sonnet sequences do. When the sonnets were published in 1609, there were 154 of them.
William Shakespeare is credited with popularizing the English sonnet form through his collection of 154 sonnets. His mastery of the form and exploration of complex themes such as love, time, and mortality have solidified the sonnet's significance in literature.
Sonnet XC. Sonnet XVIII. Sonnet XXXV. Sonnet CL. The Sonnets do not have names, only numbers. If you want the content of the various sonnets you will have to read them. The attached link is one place you can do this (also any copy of the Complete Works of Shakespeare)