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- Sonnets of Unrequited Love by S. E. Kiser · (pm)
- Sonnet “Some Fell by the Wayside” by Elizabeth Oakes Smith · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters I. Here, where the fountains of the deep-sea flow by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters II. Atlantis by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters III. Gades by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters IV. Atlantigades by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters V. Atkantharia by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters VI. Iffrokonn-Yssthia by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters VII. Atalantessys by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters VIII. Atlantilla by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters IX. Atatemthessys by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters X. At-Thulonn by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XI. Avalonessys by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XII. Poseidonis by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XIII. The Merchant-Princes by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XIV. An Argosy of Trade by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XV. Memories of the Astazhan by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XVI. A Letter from Valoth by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on an Empire of Many Waters XVII. No, Not Until the Final Age of Earth by Donald S. Fryer · (pm)
- Sonnets on the Occupation of Rome, Sept. 20, 1870 by A. C. Bradley · (pm)
- Sonnets Out of Bedlam by Robert E. Howard · (gp)
- Sonnet—Spring by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Stand here and look, and softly hold your breath”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnets to _______ by H. · (pm)
- Sonnets to a Cook Lady by Willis Leonard Clanahan · (pm)
- Sonnets to a Girl by Charles Norman Bloom · (pm)
- Sonnets to a Lover by Myrtle Reed · (pm)
- Sonnets to Jonquil and All by Fritz Leiber · (Roy Squires, 1978, oc)
- Sonnets to Madeline by H. · (pm)
- Sonnets. To Mary by S. D. Anderson · (pm)
- Sonnets to the Arch-Druid, Myfyr Morganwg by W. Parry · (pm)
- Sonnets to the Sea by Marvin Dana · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Strength for the day! At early dawn I stand…”) by Rachel G. Alsop · (pm)
- Sonnet Suggested by a Portrait of William H. Leggett by George Hill · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Sunset, the godlike artist, paints on air…”) by Paul Hamilton Hayne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Sunset, the godlike artist, paints on air…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Sonnet’s Voice. A Metrical Lesson by the Seashore by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnett by C. E. Meetkerke · (pm)
- Sonnett by “Our Backwoods Contributor” · (pm)
- Sonnett by Sherna Shalett · (pm)
- Sonnett 1 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The brave old Poets sing of nobler themes.”) by Paul Hamilton Hayne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The brave old Poets sing of nobler themes.”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The curious eye may watch her lovely face”) by Frances Allen Hillard · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The daintiest piece of sweetness that I know…”) by Ada Louise Martin · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The finest thought created by a soul… ”) by Addison F. Browne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The first great things abide. We superimpose”) by Wallace Nichols · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The foolish bud would fain become a flower…”) by Susan Marr Spalding · (pm)
- The Sonnet the Ghost Wrote on My Mirror While I Showered by Marcus Wahlbring · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The gods are dead.”) by Frank Belknap Long · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The Golden Age was when the world was young…”) by Fulke Greville · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The hedgerow hawthorns by the garden close”) by D. F. O’Connor · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The increasing moonlight drifts across my bed”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The Man, whose lady-love is virgin Truth”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The Maple puts her corals on in May.”) by James Russell Lowell · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The Maple puts her corals on in May.”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The night is beautiful! Look what a host…”) by Park Benjamin, Sr. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“There in the falling dusk, the ocean lies…”) by B. C. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“There is a ruin that can make me weep”) by Charlotte Fiske Bates · (pm)
- Sonnet (“There is no greater sorrow, Dante said”) by George Henry Boker · (pm)
- Sonnet. The Release of Fionnuala by Thomas Holley Chivers · (pm)
- Sonnet (“There loomed a great shape lately scarce in sight…”) by Thomas William Parsons · (pm)
- Sonnet (“There was a season when the fabled name…”) by John Keats · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The sail swelled in the evening wind as they parted…”) by T. C. Irwin · (pm)
- Sonnet: The Seeking by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“The snows were gone,and Spring had come again…”) by James Ristine · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The soft new grass is creeping o’er the graves”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The starry flower, the flower-like stars that fade.”) by Frederick Goddard Tuckerman · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The starry flower, the flower-like stars that fade.”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The sunwashed wood of June owes fragrant debt”) by Eleanor Renard · (pm)
- Sonnet: The Telephone by James Feibleman · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The vale of Tempe had in vain been fair”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The very trees are sentient with their woe!…”) by Ettie Rogers · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The west winds breathe, and come the hours that bring”) by Petrarch · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The west winds breathe, and come the hours that bring”) by [unknown] · (pm)
- Sonnet: The White Rose by Benjamin Gough · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The woodsman with his sharpened blade… ”) by John H. Bazley · (pm)
- Sonnet (“The world is with me”) by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Sonnet (“They never crowned him, never knew his worth”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“This eve, along the calm, resplendent west…”) by Paul Hamilton Hayne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“This house of lost faith, dreams long quieted…”) by Christie Lund · (pm)
- Sonnet (“This is the end--the end of all endeavor…”) by Elizabeth Sampson Hoopes · (pm)
- Sonnet (“This is the sonnet: fourteen lines for bones…”) by David McCord · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Those days of settled Autumn, warm and rare…”) by T. C. Irwin · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Those flowers that wore a flush of joy and pride…”) by John Lothrop Motley · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Those forms we fancy shadows, those strange lights”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Thou dost not know—how he, the worshipper… ”) by E. K. Smith · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Thou famished grave, I will not fill thee yet…”) by Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Though round the pathway hangeth nought of wild…”) by T. H. Sinclair · (pm)
- Sonnett (“How can I worthily the praise unfold…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Thus spake his dust, so seemed it as I read”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Thus spake the Preacher: O, my friends, beware”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Thy life hath been well imaged by the bark…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Time doth not fly”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- A Sonnet (“’Tis only when dark clouds o’ercast the sky”) by Edith M. Church · (pm)
- Sonnett MMI: Contact by Charles D. Eckert · (pm)
- A Sonnet To— by D. O. · (pm)
- Sonnet. To— by Wm. L. Shoemaker · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Boxelder Bug by Richard L. Tierney · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Certain Party by C. Wiles Hallock · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Cherub-Head by Eleanour Norton · (pm)
- The Sonnet—to a Critic: to a Poet by Julia C. R. Dorr · (??)
- Sonnet to Adelaide by E. Vaughan Boulger · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Friend… Who Made Three Million on a Pinball Machine by Thelma J. Levy · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Gruyère by Ivan Alan Seymour · (pm)
- Sonnet—To a Lady by R. G. Johnston · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Lady Praying by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Lady’s Eyebrow by Petrarch Second · (pm)
- Sonnet: To a Lady Whose Name Must Not Be Disclosed by Olaf Gleeson · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Lost Dog by Ralph Emerson Hackett · (pm)
- Sonnet: To an Alien Lover by Thomas Kearney · (pm)
- Sonnet—to an Enthusiast by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Sonnet to an Erstwhile Friend by Celia Cheesman · (pm)
- Sonnet: to a Portrait of Hart Crane by Allen Tate · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Scientist by Mary Corwin · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Scornful Lady by Countée Cullen · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Sorceress by John Holbrook Caley · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Swat by George Allan England · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Team Dog by Robert Roy · (pm)
- Sonnet to Autumn by Harriet J. Bowles · (pm)
- Sonnet to a Young Lady by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet, To a Young Lady on Her Wedding Day by R. G. Johnston · (pm)
- Sonnet to Barking Dogs by Mary Buirgy · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Beauty by Rosa Knight · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Belle and Betty by Kate Waters · (pm)
- Sonnet to Charles Dickens, Esq. by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet to Daphne by Paul Lennox · (pm)
- Sonnet—to Death by Shawn James · (pm)
- Sonnet—to Death by Shawn J. Pollett · (pm)
- Sonnet. To F.A. by James Russell Lowell · (pm)
- Sonnet: To Fourteen Who Died on an Unnamed Winter World by Michael R. Collings · (pm)
- Sonnet to Howard by William A. Conder · (pm)
- Sonnet: To Kate by Charles J. Peterson · (pm)
- Sonnet: To Keats by James Russell Lowell · (pm)
- Sonnet to King Love by Jo Hartman · (pm)
- Sonnet to L. and D. by O. Howard Winn · (pm)
- Sonnet to Man by Robert Nathan · (pm)
- Sonnet. To Marie by H. · (pm)
- Sonnet to May by H. M. Smith · (pm)
- Sonnet—to Meta-Science by Linda D. Addison · (pm)
- Sonnet to Midnight by Emma Harley · (pm)
- Sonnet to Minna by Maxwell Bodenheim · (pm)
- Sonnet to Mrs. L. H. Sigourney by L. R. Williams · (pm)
- Sonnet to Mrs. Norton, on Seeing Her Portrait by Lyman Long · (pm)
- Sonnet to My Lady’s Lamps by Harding Upton · (pm)
- Sonnet to My Monster by Aurora Lewis · (pm)
- Sonnet to My Wife by Maxwell Bodenheim · (pm)
- Sonnet—to My Wife by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Sonnet, To N. in Sickness by Edward Davison · (pm)
- Sonnet to Ocean by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Sonnet. To One Who Compalined of a Poet for Not Writing About Nature by H. H. · (pm)
- Sonnet. To One Who Compalined of a Poet for Not Writing About Nature by Helen Jackson · (pm)
- Sonnet (“To one who has been long in city pent…”) by John Keats · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Order by Henry Cuyler Bunner · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Too true it is, my time of power was spent”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet to Our Magazine by Edward Parsons · (pm)
- Sonnet to Palomar by Justin Herman · (pm)
- Sonnet to Pebbles in a Concrete Mixer by Alfred I. Tooke · (pm)
- Sonnet to Science by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. · (pm)
- Sonnet—to Science by Edgar Allan Poe · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Seattle by C. K. Binkley · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Somebody by Frances Stevens · (pm)
- Sonnet - To Sunrise by C. E. L. Holmes · (pm)
- Sonnet - To Sunset by C. E. L. Holmes · (pm)
- Sonnet to the Bichanese by M. Wendy Hennequin · (ss)
- Sonnet to the Color Black by Edward Herbert · (pm)
- A Sonnet to the Flatwoods Monster by Richard Pitaniello · (pm)
- A Sonnet to the Future of Spam by Edward Kenna · (pm)
- Sonnet to the Memory of His Parents by Robert Browning · (pm)
- Sonnet to the Opal by E. O. S. · (pm)
- Sonnet to the Sea by Joseph Payne Brennan · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Touched with the delicate green of early May”) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Vittoria Colonna by Edward Howland · (pm)
- A Sonnet to Vittoria Colonna by Michelangelo · (pm)
- Sonnet (“To wait and wait, whilst every lingering hour… ”) by M. E. S. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“To wait and wait, whilst every lingering hour… ”) by Mary E. Smith · (pm)
- Sonnet to William Wordsworth by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet to You by Susan Arnold Taylor · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Tranquillity at length, when autumn comes…”) by Edna St. Vincent Millay · (pm)
- A Sonnet Translated from the Polish by Thomas M. Disch · (pm)
- Sonnett to an Old Tapestry by Petronella O’Donnell · (pm)
- Sonnet: Twilight by H. A. G. · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Unrest! Oh, soul of mine, all fire—be free!…”) by Helen M. Cooke · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Unrest! Oh, soul of mine, all fire—be free!…”) by Lottie Linwood · (pm)
- Sonnet (“Upon a rosetree bending o’er a river”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Sonnet: Upon Courbet’s Picture “The Wave” by R. T. W. Duke, Jr. · (pm)
- Sonnet upon Judas by Francesco Gianni · (pm)
- Sonnet: Victoria by Edward C. Alden · (pm)
- Sonnet VII by Jean Cassou · (pm)
- Sonnet VII by John Donne · (pm)
- Sonnet VII by Rolfe Humphries · (pm)
- Sonnet VII by George Santayana · (pm)
- Sonnet V (“Never Resting Time Leads Summer On”) by William Shakespeare · (pm)
- Sonnet (“War is destructful…”) by Ella Wheeler Wilcox · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We are betrayed by what is false within…”) by Rose Henniker Heaton · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We gaze into the western skies…”) by R. H. Horne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We gaze into the western skies…”) by Richard Hengist Horne · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We parted on the mountains, as two streams”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We stand upon a narrow strip”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Sonnet (“We walk of gray noons by the old canal…”) by T. Armstrong · (pm)
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