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- Sonnet: Allegory · R. A. Hodgson · (pm)
- Sonnet: “All Men Are Free!” · William C. Simmons · (pm)
- Sonnet (“All Nature ministers to Hope. The snow”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“A loveless bird warbled his roundelay…”) · Andrew Gibson · (pm)
- Sonnet: A Lover to His Mistress’s Jewels · Stone Leigh · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Amid the opulent fields, through mellowing days…”) · John Moran · (pm)
- Sonnet (“And then at early morn I saw thee die!…”) · Helen M. Cooke · (pm)
- Sonnet (“And then at early morn I saw thee die!…”) · Lottie Linwood · (pm)
- Sonnet: A New Year’s Greeting · E. M. Alford · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Anon I bade my love to come and dwell… ”) · Franz Rickaby · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Anon I bade my love to come and dwell… ”) · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“As a fond mother, nursing on her knee…”) · [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Sonnet (“A sonnet? But the cradle for a thought”) · James Henry MacLafferty · (pm)
- Sonnet (“As our good Lord, the gentle Nazarene”) · Horace Yerworth · (pm)
- Sonnet (“As strong, as deep, as wide as is the sea…”) · Francis William Bourdillon · (pm)
- Sonnet at Dusk · Laura M. Loudin · (pm)
- Sonnet (“A tender paleness, stealing o’er her cheek… ”) · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Aye, as the moon at midnight in the sky…”) · Frederick T. Clark · (pm)
- Sonnet: Beautiful in Death · [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Sonnet by Browning · Robert Browning · (??)
- Sonnet (“Can true love go astray?”) · Andrew Gibson · (ss)
- Sonnet CIV · William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet Concerning Man’s Soul · Lena Milman · (pm)
- Sonnet Crown for Third Officer Ripley · A. B. Robinson · (pm)
- Sonnet: Cthulhu · Scott H. Urban · (pm)
- Sonnet CXVI · William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet d’Amour · Robert Wills · (pm)
- Sonnet (Dawn-Late Summer) · Lynn Riggs · (??)
- Sonnet (“Day follows day; years perish; still mine eyes…”) · Paul Hamilton Hayne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Day merges into eventide”) · Richard Church · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Dear, do not chide me that I hold you wise…”) · Dorothy Seager · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Dear heart, how pleasant in the latter days…”) · E. H. Thorold · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Death be not proud…”) · John Donne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Death to the poet came to give his spirit sight… ”) · George W. Rogers · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Deep in the shadow of this lonely vale…”) · M. L. Matheson · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Did you not say the larch tree…”) · Albert Buhrer · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Dinner was ended when the warning came…”) · Ben Ray Redman · (pm)
- The Sonneteer Gives up · Invita Minerva · (pm)
- Sonneteer—Ogden Nash · [uncredited] · (ar)
- Sonnet (“Empress with eyes”) · Clark Ashton Smith · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Enamored architect of airy rhyme…”) · Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Enrobed was the earth in silvery white… ”) · Miss C. A. Payson · (pm)
- Sonnet: Eve · Mary Farmer · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Fain would I quaff the wondrous wine of sleep…”) · Paul Hamilton Hayne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Fain would I quaff the wondrous wine of sleep…”) · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet: “Fear” · Tippi N. Blevins · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“First time he kissed me…”) · Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Black Knight · Don Webb · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Blue Breakfast · Elick Moll · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Bride · Phil Stack · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Cuckold · Geary Blankenship · (pm)
- Sonnet for an Undying Love · Mark Arvid White · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Reluctant Suitor · Barbara Shook Hazen · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Tango in the Twilight · Jorge Luís Borges · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Tango in the Twilight · Stephen Kessler · (pm)
- Sonnet for a Time of Change · Harry Kemp · (pm)
- Sonnet for Christmas · Victor Starbuck · (pm)
- Sonnet for Death · Pepita Crounse · (pm)
- Sonnet for Easter · Margaret Emerson Bailey · (pm)
- A Sonnet for Eve · Robert Pack · (pm)
- Sonnet for Human Smugglers · Octavio Quintanilla · (pm)
- A Sonnet for Insanity · Marion Pitman · (vi)
- A Sonnet for Kate Pennifether · Marjorie Meeker · (pm)
- Sonnet for My Daughter’s First Kiss · Doris Moore · (pm)
- Sonnet for Myself · Mildred Plew Merryman · (pm)
- A Sonnet for My Stepson Mark Upon the Occasion of His Fourteenth Birthday · Robert Lee Mahon · (pm)
- A Sonnet for Sunday Dinner in Space · Stephanie Andrea Allen · (pm)
- Sonnet for the Aglæcwif · Minal Hajratwala · (pm)
- A Sonnet for the City · Anna Hempstead Branch · (pm)
- Sonnet for the End of the World · C. A. Saunders · (pm)
- A Sonnet for the Fearful · Aaron Marc Stein · (pm)
- Sonnet for the Portuguese Man-o’-War · Jerry H. Jenkins · (pm)
- Sonnet for the Psychoanalysts · Clark Ashton Smith · (pm)
- A Sonnet for the Seeds of Time · John Brunner · (pm)
- Sonnet for the Vast Beyond · William J. Joel · (pm)
- The Sonnet from Hell · Sue Burke · (pm)
- Sonnet from Petrarch · Mary G. Wells · (pm)
- Sonnet (From Quevedo) · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet from the Pen of a Mug · Will Ryan · (pm)
- A Sonnet from the Portuguese · Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet from the Portuguese · Arthur Guiterman · (pm)
- Sonnet from the Portuguese · Mack Reynolds · (ar)
- A Sonnet from the Portuguese (“How do I love thee?…”) · Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet—from Tieck · Daniel H. Howard · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Go forth with fearless heart! Be not dismayed…”) · Jane S. Weaver · (pm)
- Sonnet (“He must have felt an awful confidence…”) · James B. Gitlitz · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Her eyes were pools…”) · M. K. M. B. · (pm)
- Sonnet: Hermetic · Scott H. Urban · (pm)
- Sonnet: History · Selden Rodman · (pm)
- Sonnet—Hope · Lucy Linden · (pm)
- Sonnet (“How do I love thee?…”) · Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet (“How long I sail’d, and never took a thought”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“How many tender souls, of promise fair…”) · Horace Yerworth · (pm)
- Sonnet (“How shall I sing of thee in fitting strains… ”) · Charles J. Peterson · (pm)
- Sonnet I · A. Walker Scott · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I come, as to my homestead, unto you”) · Wallace Nichols · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I do not love thee for some perfect grace…”) · Vera Isabel Arlett · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I do not love thee less! Ah! thou should’st know… ”) · Elizabeth J. Eames · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If at this hour most suited to the call”) · Richard Church · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I feel the shadows gather round my head… ”) · M. F. Tucker · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If I could sing…”) · Maud K. F. Dyrenfurth · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If I have sinn’d in act, I may repent”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If there should be no music on my way”) · Anthony J. Webb · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If thou art false…”) · Henry Overy · (pm)
- Sonnet (“If you should die, to-morrow or to-day…”) · Helen May Talmadge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I gaze Upon her marble brow… ”) · A. A. P. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I Have seen roses like the stars redress…”) · Albert Buhrer · (pm)
- Sonnet III: To Aphelonia · Jeffrey Bullock · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I loved thee once, when every thought of mine”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- A Sonnet Impression · Kathleen Norris · (pm)
- A Sonnet Impression of Colleen Moore · Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- A Sonnet Impression of Corinne Griffith · Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- A Sonnet Impression of Lillian Gish · Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Sonnet Impressions · Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Sonnet Impressions · Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Sonnet in Africa · Henry Newell · (pm)
- Sonnet in Answer to a Question · Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Sonnetina: Spring Song · Arthur Hobart Nethercot · (pm)
- Sonnet in Defense of Spring Poets · Lupton A. Wilkinson · (pm)
- The Sonnet in English Poetry · Richard Henry Stoddard · (ar)
- Sonnet in Free Rhythm · Stephen Dunn · (pm)
- Sonnet in June · Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes · (pm)
- Sonnet (“In riftless gloom when earth lies shivering cold…”) · C. R. W. · (pm)
- A Sonnet in Season · Edward W. Barnard · (pm)
- Sonnet (“In the great city we are met again”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- A Sonnet in Vowels · Felix Carmen · (pm)
- A Sonnet in Vowels · Frank Dempster Sherman · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I saw the swollen sun step out in red”) · Aroldus Quercus · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I sit, to-night, before my fire alone…”) · James Dawson · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Is love a fancy, or a feeling? No”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I stood and leaned upon a balustrade…”) · F. S. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I stood and leaned upon a balustrade…”) · Frank Sewall · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I thank my God because my hairs are grey!”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I think your face was once a lovely song…”) · P. F. C. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I thought once how Theocritus had sung”) · Elizabeth Barrett Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet (“It is not to be thought of that the flood…”) · William Wordsworth · (pm)
- Sonnet (“It must be so,—my infant love must find”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet IV: The Cat in the Dutch Cap Comes Back · Marni Scofidio Griffin · (pm)
- Sonnet IV: The Cat in the Dutch Cap Comes Back · M. R. Scofidio · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I walked a league along beside the sea…”) · Ada Louise Martin · (pm)
- Sonnet (“I will carry you away sometime…”) · Richard Squire · (pm)
- Sonnet IX: Night Crossing · Jeffrey Bullock · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Just as the sun can fill a Winter’s day…”) · Wilfred Gavin · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Just for a little while I dreamed of love…”) · Audrey Martineau · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“Last night, beloved, by uncharted ways…”) · Winston Churchill · (pm)
- Sonnet: Lethe · Morley Roberts · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds”) · William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Let the pure garments of the cool grey eye… ”_ · E. F. Haworth · (pm)
- Sonnet: Life · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Life were thy pains as one the pains of hell”) · Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Like to a locust horde, devouring years”) · J. M. Krause · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Long time a child, and still a child, when years”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“Love is all rot!”) · Douglas Carswell · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Love is but folly,—since the wisest love”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Lo! what a change our gladdened eyes behold!”) · Sam Wood · (pm)
- Sonnet LXI · Michael Drayton · (pm)
- Sonnet: LXX · Charlotte Smith · (pm)
- Sonnet Macabre · Theodore Wratislaw · (pm)
- Sonnet MCMLIX—First Contact · Jessica J. Frasca · (pm)
- Sonnet (“My Love a dreaming sat one Summer day…”) · Luther Granger Riggs · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“My Love and I for kisses played”) · William Strode · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Mystic and beautiful the tender light… ”) · Hattie H. Child · (pm)
- Sonnet: My Thought · R. H. Sherard · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Nay, ask me not how long my love will last…”) · C. E. D. Phelps · (pm)
- Sonnet (“No cloud is on the heavens, and on the sea”) · George Sterling · (pm)
- Sonnet (Not from the Portuguese) (“What though we felt the fleeting moments glide…”) · W. H. Mason · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Now that the west is washed of clouds and clear…”) · Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Sonnet Number 18.1 · Will Ryan · (pm)
- Sonnet of a Shoemaker · E. Leslie Spaulding · (pm)
- Sonnet of a Siren’s Sorrows · Lancelot Schaubert · (pm)
- The Sonnet of a Supplicant · Alyse L. Hunt · (pm)
- Sonnet of Death · Edith Hurley · (pm)
- A Sonnet of Good Cheer · Robert E. Howard · (pm)
- Sonnet of Place · George Scarborough · (pm)
- A Sonnet of Sorrow · Alan Meyrowitz · (pm)
- A Sonnet of Summer · John Stuart Thomson · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Big Bang · Mark J. Mitchell · (pp)
- Sonnet of the Dark · Susan Heyboer O’Keefe · (pm)
- A Sonnet of the Day · Frank L. Stanton · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Frail Fallacies · Royall Snow · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Instruments of Death · David Park Barnitz · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Unsleeping Dead · Anthony Boucher · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Unsleeping Dead · Parker White · (pm)
- Sonnet of the Unsleeping Dead · William A. P. White · (pm)
- A Sonnet of Work · Katharine Warren · (??)
- A Sonnet (“Oh, beauty, glory, gladness, passed away!…”) · D. P. Starkey · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Oh! early lov’d and lost! I see thee still…”) · Elizabeth J. Eames · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Oh, Love! Thou art not what thou seem’st to be…”) · Francis Reynolds · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Oh, my beloved, have you thought of this”) · Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Oh! that I could achieve me such a name…”) · R. G. Johnston · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Oh! weary not of suffering sent from heaven…”) · Mary L. Lawson · (pm)
- Sonnetoid · Eva · (pm)
- Sonnet on a Statue · W. G. Simpson · (pm)
- Sonnet on a Youth Who Died of Excessive Fruit-Pie · [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Once I was young, and fancy was my all”) · Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet on Chillon · Lord George Gordon Byron · (pm)
- Sonnet One Billion and One · Cyril Simsa · (pm)
- Sonnet (“On fire for beauty, with sure hands and eyes”) · Ben Ray Redman · (pm)
- Sonnet on First Learning the Definitive Role of Neurotransmitters in the Determination of Human Emotions · Eliot Fintushel · (pm)
- Sonnet on My Lady’s Birthday · Rebe Mills · (pm)
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