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* Elizabeth Barret Browning writes her Sonnets from the Portuguese ( 1845 1846 ).
* Cynthia, with certain Sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra, panegyric by Richard Barnfield ( 1574 1620 )
He also edited ( 1836 1838 ) Richard Bentley's works, and Specimens of British Sonnets ( 1833 ).
* Donald S. Fryer Songs and Sonnets Atlantean
* The Sonnets Full text and commentary.
* The Sonnets Plain vanilla text from Project Gutenberg
* Gerald Massey ' The Secret Drama of Shakspeare's Sonnets ( 1888 edition )
* William Shakespeare The Sonnets and A Lover's Complaint
Among his better known works are Sonetos espirituales 1914 1916 ( 1916 ; “ Spiritual Sonnets, 1914 15 ”), Piedra y cielo ( 1919 ; “ Stones and Sky ”), Poesía, en verso, 1917 1923 ( 1923 ), Poesía en prosa y verso ( 1932 ; “ Poetry in Prose and Verse ”), Voces de mi copla ( 1945 ; “ Voices of My Song ”), and Animal de fondo ( 1947 ; “ Animal at Bottom ”).
1945 Three Sonnets by Camões-" To Carmélia Âmbar "
She bore Pembroke four children, the first of whom, William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( 1580 1630 ) may be the young man described in Shakespeare's Sonnets.

Sonnets and two
That and the Sonnets to Orpheus, those were two strings of the same voice.
This collection -- which brought together work from two recent volumes, Poems: 1928-1931 ( 1932 ) and the privately printed The Mediterranean and Other Poems ( 1936 ), as well as the early Mr. Pope -- included " Mother and Son ," " Last Days of Alice ," " The Wolves ," " The Mediterranean ," " Aeneas at Washington ," " Sonnets at Christmas ," and the final version of " Ode to the Confederate Dead.
Shakespeare's first two narrative poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, were dedicated to Southampton, who is one of the major candidates to be the " Fair Youth " in Shakespeare's Sonnets.
Upon his return to diplomatic duties in France and Uruguay, Vinícius published two new books of poetry: Livro de Sonetos (" Book of Sonnets ") and Novos Poemas II (" New Poems-II ").
His works include: forty Sonetos ( Sonnets ), 22 Canciones ( Songs ), eight Coplas ( Couplets ), three Églogas ( Eclogues ), two Elegías ( Elegies ), and the Epístola a Bóscan ( Letter to Bóscan ).
In the same year Sydney Dobell came to Edinburgh, and an acquaintanceship at once sprang up between the two, which resulted in their collaboration in a book of War Sonnets ( 1855 ), inspired by the Crimean War.
Yoseloff completed the publication of two titles in 1960 that had been previously commissioned by Sandford, a translation of the poem " In Defence of Woman " ( O Blaid Y Gwragedd ) by the 16th century Welsh poet William Cynwal, illustrated by John Petts, and Poems and Sonnets of Shakespeare, edited by Gwyn Jones and illustrated by Buckland Wright.
and movements of A Cycle of Sonnets ( 1967 ) carry the initials of two others.
Adam Mickiewicz dedicated two of his Crimean Sonnets to Alushta.
That and the Sonnets to Orpheus, those were two strings of the same voice.
His books in Turkish include nine collections of his original poems, two massive anthologies of the poetry of ancient times, a book of Ancient Egyptian poems, the selected poems of Wallace Stevens and Langston Hughes, an anthology of living American poets, a book of American woman poets, his verse translations of Shakespeare's Complete Sonnets, a book of Eskimo poems, a one-actor play featuring Shakespeare, etc.

Sonnets and sonnets
Oxfordians believe the title ( Shake-Speares Sonnets ) suggests a finality indicating that it was a completed body of work with no further sonnets expected, and consider the differences of opinion among Shakespearean scholars as to whether the Sonnets are fictional or autobiographical to be a serious problem facing orthodox scholars.
On several occasions, the author of the sonnets also described himself as lame, such as in Sonnets 37 and 89.
Before and after, Rilke rapidly wrote both parts of the poem cycle Sonnets to Orpheus containing 55 entire sonnets.
Delmore Schwartz's confessional long poem Genesis had been published in 1943, and John Berryman had written a sonnet sequence in 1947 about an adulterous affair he'd had with a woman named Chris while he was married to his first wife, Eileen ( however, since publishing the sonnets would have revealed the affair to his wife, Berryman didn't actually publish the sequenc, titled Berryman's Sonnets, until 1967, after he divorced from his first wife ).
The sonnets have been turned into most European languages ; into English by Edgar Prestage ( Anthero de Quental, Sixty-four Sonnets, London, 1894 ), together with a striking autobiographical letter addressed by Quental to his German translator, Dr Storck.
The Wreath of Sonnets is a crown of sonnets by Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren.
His last published volume contains a series of sonnets of singular beauty, addressed to the river, resembling Wordsworth's " Sonnets to the Duddon ," but more perfect in form ; and a blank verse idyll, " Il Pettirosso " (" The Redbreast "), bearing an equally strong, though equally accidental, resemblance to the similar compositions of Coleridge.
The Sonnets to Orpheus () are a 1922 cycle of sonnets written by German-language poet Rainer Maria Rilke.
( In the revised edition of John Donne's Holy Sonnets, " If Poysonous Mineralls " and " Death Be Not Proud " are sonnets V and VI, respectively.

Sonnets and all
Alcott's published books, all from late in his life, include Tablets ( 1868 ), Concord Days ( 1872 ), New Connecticut ( 1881 ), and Sonnets and Canzonets ( 1882 ).
* shakespeareintune. com all the 154 Sonnets are here recited with a musical introduction.
In October, the Romanians deported a large number of Jews after forcing them into a ghetto, where Celan translated William Shakespeare's Sonnets and continued to write his own poetry, all the while being exposed to traditional Yiddish songs and culture.
The composer and renowned Lieder accompanist Benjamin Britten also wrote cycles that are among the glories of the literature, including The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, 7 Sonnets of Michelangelo, Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente, and Winter Words, all with piano accompaniment, and the orchestral Les Illuminations, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, and Nocturne.

Sonnets and them
Sonnets are particularly associated with love poetry, and often use a poetic diction heavily based on vivid imagery, but the twists and turns associated with the move from octave to sestet and to final couplet make them a useful and dynamic form for many subjects.
After the July 20 plot it was used as a detention centre by the Gestapo, which on the night of April 22, 1945, murdered 16 inmates, amongst them Klaus Bonhoeffer, Rüdiger Schleicher and Albrecht Haushofer, who wrote the " Moabit Sonnets " during his arrest.
Ezra Pound, for instance, considered the Sonnets as a kind of apprentice work, with Shakespeare learning the art of poetry through writing them.

Sonnets and together
The poet Frank O ' Hara called Berrigan's most significant publication, The Sonnets,a fact of modern poetry .” A telling reflection on the era that produced it, The Sonnets beautifully weaves together traditional elements of the Shakespearean sonnet form with the disjunctive structure and cadence of T. S. Eliot ’ s The Waste Land and Berrigan ’ s own literary innovations and personal experiences.
Born in Perthshire as the daughter of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, Findlater wrote novels and poetry both alone ( Songs and Sonnets, 1895 ; Betty Musgrave, 1899 ; A Narrow Way, 1901 ; The Rose of Joy, 1903 ; and others ) and together with her sister Jane ( Tales That Are Told, 1901 ; Beneath the Visiting Moon, 1923 ; etc.

Sonnets and on
Based on Sonnets 81, 72, and others, Oxfordians assert that if the author expected his " name " to be " forgotten " and " buried ", it would not have been the name that permanently adorned the published works themselves.
Christopher William Hill's radio play Accolades, re-broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2007 as a tribute to its star, Ian Richardson, who had died the previous month, covers the period leading up to the publication of Shakespeare the Man in 1973 and publicity surrounding Rowse's unshakable confidence that he had discovered the identity of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets.
Later works by him in this field included: Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1881 ), Passionate Pilgrim ( 1883 ), Introduction to Shakespeare ( 1893 ), Hamlet ( 1899 ), Romeo and Juliet ( 1900 ), Cymbeline ( 1903 ), and his article ( in the National Review, July 1902 ) on " Shakespeare as a Man of Science ", criticizing T. E.
He was portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets, a TV movie first broadcast on BBC Four on the 22 November 2005 as part of a supporting program for the BBC's ShakespeaRe-Told season.
His longer works include a monograph on Saussure, Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words and self-published book-length commentaries on poems by Wordsworth ( Field Notes: ' The Solitary Reaper ' and others ) and Shakespeare ( They That Haue Powre to Hurt ; A Specimen of a Commentary on Shake-speares Sonnets, 94 ).
* They That Haue Powre to Hurt ; A Specimen of a Commentary on Shake-speares Sonnets, 94 ( 2001 )
* Shakespeare and his Times, including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on his Genius, and Writings ; a new Chronology of his Plays ; a Disquisition on the Object of his Sonnets ; and a History of the Manners, Customs and Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of his Age ( 2 vols., 1817 ).
He has recently written Four Sonnets of Shakespeare for tenor Andrew Kennedy, which premières at Wigmore Hall, London on September 27, 2009, and a song-cycle Songs Old and New, written in 2008 for soprano Mary Wilson and premièred by Wilson and the IRIS Chamber Orchestra under Michael Stern in November of last year.
His friend Oliveira Martins edited the Sonnets ( Oporto, 1886 ), supplying an introductory essay ; and an interesting collection of studies on the poet by the leading Portuguese writers appeared in a volume entitled Anthero de Quental.
Aretino prospered, living from hand to mouth as a hanger-on in the literate circle of his patron, sharpening his satirical talents on the gossip of politics and the Papal Curia, and turning the coarse Roman pasquinade into a rapier weapon of satire, until his sixteen ribald Sonetti Lussuriosi ( Lust Sonnets ) written to accompany Giulio Romano's exquisitely beautiful but utterly pornographic series of drawings engraved by Marcantonio Raimondi under the title I Modi finally caused such outrage that he had to temporarily flee Rome.
She published several books of poetry, including The Prophecy of St. Oran ( 1881 ), The Heather on Fire ( 1886 ), Songs and Sonnets ( 1893 ), Birds of Passage ( 1895 ).
* Sonnets ( based on Shakespeare's Sonnets with music by Rufus Wainwright ), Berliner Ensemble, 2009
* The Mutual Flame: on Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the Turtle ( 1955 )
Taking time out from work on his fourth solo album with Herb Macken, Friday teamed up with English composer, Gavin Bryars, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Opera North for a new interpretation of Shakespeare's Sonnets touring as part of the 2007 Complete Works Festival.
Based on this body of the work, Berrigan knew what the final couplet would be ; this process became the basis for The Sonnets.

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