Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Natur und Kunst sie scheinen sich zu fliehen | |||||||||
Robert Frost Never again would birds' song be the same | |||||||||
John Milton On his blindness | |||||||||
Charles Baudelaire Correspondences | |||||||||
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Now the White | |||||||||
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Cross of Snow | |||||||||
Sir Philip Sidney Astrophel and Stella III | |||||||||
Lady Catherine Dyer Elegy for Sir William Dyer | |||||||||
John Keats If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd | |||||||||
John Keats How many bards gild the lapses of time | |||||||||
Leigh Hunt On receiving a crown of ivy from John Keats | |||||||||
Gerard Manley Hopkins As kingfishers catch fire | |||||||||
Michael Drayton Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part | |||||||||
William Butler Yeats Leda and the Swan | |||||||||
George Meredith Lucifer in Starlight | |||||||||
George Meredith Modern Love XXX | |||||||||
Dante Gabriel Rossetti A Sonnet is a moment's monument | |||||||||
William Beckford Elegiac Sonnet to a Mopstick | |||||||||
William Wordsworth Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room | |||||||||
Rainer Marie Rilke Das I. Sonett | |||||||||
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias | |||||||||
Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Walter Raleigh to His Son | |||||||||
Christina Rossetti Rest | |||||||||
Sir Thomas Wyatt Sonnet XV | |||||||||
John Addington Symonds The Sonnet (III) | |||||||||
The Sonneteer Sonnet Machine | |||||||||
Jorge Luis Borges Spinoza | |||||||||
Edmund Spenser Amoretti LXXV | |||||||||
George Santayana These strewn thoughts, by the mountain pathway sprung | |||||||||
Jorge Luis Borges El Sueño | |||||||||
William Wordsworth Composed Upon Westminster Bridge | |||||||||
Caroline Symmons To Her Young Friend |