William Shakespeare poems

1.       A Fairy Song    
2.       A Lover's Complaint    
3.       A Madrigal   
4.       All the World's a Stage    
5.       Aubade    
6.       Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind    
7.       Bridal Song   
8.       Carpe Diem    
9.       Dirge  
10.     Dirge of the Three Queens    
11.     Fairy Land i    
12.     Fairy Land ii   
13.     Fairy Land iii
14.     Fairy Land v   
15.     Fear No More   
16.     Fidele    
17.     from Venus and Adonis    
18.     From you have I been absent in the spring... (Sonnet 98)    
19.     Full Fathom Five   
20.     Hark! Hark! The Lark
21.     How Like A Winter Hath My Absence Been    
22.     It was a Lover and his Lass   
23.     Juliet's Soliloquy   
24.     Love  
25.     My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun (Sonnet 130)    
26.     Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck (Sonnet 14)    
27.     Not marble nor the guilded monuments (Sonnet 55)  
28.     Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile   
29.     O Never Say That I Was False of Heart
30.     Orpheus  
31.     Orpheus with his Lute Made Trees  
32.     Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (Sonnet 18)    
33.     Sigh No More    
34.     Silvia   
35.     Sonet LIV   
36.     Sonnet 1:    
37.     Sonnet 1: From fairest creatures we desire increase    
38.     Sonnet 10: For shame, deny that thou bear'st love to any    
39.     Sonnet 100: Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long  
40.     Sonnet 101: O truant Muse, what shall be thy amends

41.     Sonnet 102: My love is strengthened, though more weak in seeming   
42.     Sonnet 103: Alack, what poverty my Muse brings forth    
43.     Sonnet 104: To me, fair friend, you never can be old    
44.     Sonnet 105: Let not my love be called idolatry    
45.     Sonnet 106: When in the chronicle of wasted time   
46.     Sonnet 107:     3/30/2010
47.     Sonnet 107: Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul   
48.     Sonnet 108: What's in the brain that ink may character   
49.     Sonnet 109: O, never say that I was false of heart  
50.     Sonnet 11: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st    
51.     Sonnet 110: Alas, 'tis true, I have gone here and there    
52.     Sonnet 111: O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide  
53.     Sonnet 112: Your love and pity doth th' impression fill  
54.     Sonnet 113: Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind  
55.     Sonnet 114: Or whether doth my mind, being crowned with you   
56.     Sonnet 115: Those lines that I before have writ do lie   
57.     Sonnet 116: Let me not to the marriage of true minds  
58.     Sonnet 118: Like as to make our appetite more keen    
59.     Sonnet 119: What potions have I drunk of Siren tear
60.     Sonnet 12: When I do count the clock that tells the time

61.     Sonnet 120: That you were once unkind befriends me now   
62.     Sonnet 121:Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed    
63.     Sonnet 122: Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain    
64.     Sonnet 122: Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain    
65.     Sonnet 123: No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change    
66.     Sonnet 125: Were't aught to me I bore the canopy    
67.     Sonnet 126: O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power    
68.     Sonnet 128: How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st    
69.     Sonnet 129: Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame   
70.     Sonnet 13: O, that you were your self! But, love, you are    
71.     Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun   
72.     Sonnet 131: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art   
73.     Sonnet 132: Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me  
74.     Sonnet 133: Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan   
75.     Sonnet 134: So, now I have confessed that he is thine   
76.     Sonnet 135: Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy will    
77.     Sonnet 136: If thy soul check thee that I come so near    
78.     Sonnet 137: Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes  
79.     Sonnet 138: When my love swears that she is made of truth   
80.     Sonnet 139: O, call not me to justify the wrong

81.     Sonnet 14: “Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck
82.     Sonnet 14: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck    
83.     Sonnet 140: Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press   
84.     Sonnet 141: In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes   
85.     Sonnet 142: Love is my sin, and thy dear virtue hate    
86.     Sonnet 143: Lo, as a careful huswife runs to catch    
87.     Sonnet 144: Two loves I have, of comfort and despair    
88.     Sonnet 145:    
89.     Sonnet 145: Those lips that Love's own hand did make    
90.     Sonnet 146:
91.     Sonnet 146: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth   
92.     Sonnet 147: My love is as a fever, longing still    
93.     Sonnet 148: O me! what eyes hath love put in my head    
94.     Sonnet 149: Canst thou, O cruel, say I love thee not    
95.     Sonnet 15:   
96.     Sonnet 15: When I consider every thing that grows   
97.     Sonnet 150: O from what power hast thou this powerful might
98.     Sonnet 151: Love is too young to know what conscience is  
99.     Sonnet 152: In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn    


100.     Sonnet 153: Cupid laid by his brand and fell asleep
101.     Sonnet 154: The little Love-god lying once asleep    
102.     Sonnet 16: But wherefore do not you a mightier way  
103.     Sonnet 17: Who will believe my verse in time to come    
104.     Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?  
105.     Sonnet 19: Devouring Time blunt thou the lion's paws    
106.     Sonnet 2:   
107.     Sonnet 2: When forty winters shall besiege thy brow
108.     Sonnet 20: A woman's face with Nature's own hand painted   
109.     Sonnet 21: So is it not with me as with that muse
110.     Sonnet 22: My glass shall not persuade me I am old    
111.     Sonnet 23: As an unperfect actor on the stage  
112.     Sonnet 24: “Mine eye hath played the painter and hath stelled
113.     Sonnet 24: Mine eye hath played the painter and hath stelled    
114.     Sonnet 25: Let those who are in favour with their stars    
115.     Sonnet 26: Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
116.     Sonnet 27: Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed   
117.     Sonnet 28: How can I then return in happy plight   
118.     Sonnet 30: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought  
119.     Sonnet 31: Thy bosom is endearèd with all hearts
120.     Sonnet 32: If thou survive my well-contented day

121.     Sonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen  
122.     Sonnet 34: Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day
123.     Sonnet 35: No more be grieved at that which thou hast done  
124.     Sonnet 36: Let me confess that we two must be twain  
125.     Sonnet 37: As a decrepit father takes delight   
126.     Sonnet 38:    
127.     Sonnet 38: How can my Muse want subject to invent    
128.     Sonnet 39: O, how thy worth with manners may I sing    
129.     Sonnet 4: Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend  
130.     Sonnet 40: Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all    
131.     Sonnet 41: Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits  
132.     Sonnet 42: That thou hast her, it is not all my grief 
133.     Sonnet 43: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see    
134.     Sonnet 44: If the dull substance of my flesh were thought  
135.     Sonnet 45: The other two, slight air and purging fire  
136.     Sonnet 46: Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war  
137.     Sonnet 47: Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took   
138.     Sonnet 48: How careful was I, when I took my way  
139.     Sonnet 49: Against that time, if ever that time come
140.     Sonnet 5: Those hours, that with gentle work did frame

141.     Sonnet 50: How heavy do I journey on the way    
142.     Sonnet 51: Thus can my love excuse the slow offence  
143.     Sonnet 52: So am I as the rich whose blessèd key   
144.     Sonnet 53: What is your substance, whereof are you made  
145.     Sonnet 54: O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem  
146.     Sonnet 55: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments    
147.     Sonnet 56: Sweet love, renew thy force, be it not said   
148.     Sonnet 57: Being your slave, what should I do but tend  
149.     Sonnet 58: That god forbid, that made me first your slave    
150.     Sonnet 59: If there be nothing new, but that which is   
151.     Sonnet 6: Then let not winter's ragged hand deface   
152.     Sonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore  
153.     Sonnet 61: Is it thy will thy image should keep open  
154.     Sonnet 62: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye    
155.     Sonnet 63: Against my love shall be as I am now  
156.     Sonnet 63: Against my love shall be, as I am now   
157.     Sonnet 64:  
158.     Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced    
159.     Sonnet 65: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea    
160.     Sonnet 66: Tired with all these, for restful death I cry

161.     Sonnet 67: Ah, wherefore with infection should he live  
162.     Sonnet 69: Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view   
163.     Sonnet 7: “Lo in the orient when the gracious light
164.     Sonnet 7: Lo, in the orient when the gracious light  
165.     Sonnet 70: That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect   
166.     Sonnet 70:That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect
167.     Sonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead   
168.     Sonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
169.     Sonnet 72: O, lest the world should task you to recite    
170.     Sonnet 73:    
171.     Sonnet 73: That time of year thou mayst in me behold    
172.     Sonnet 74: But be contented when that fell arrest  
173.     Sonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life   
174.     Sonnet 76: Why is my verse so barren of new pride?    
175.     Sonnet 77: Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear
176.     Sonnet 78: So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse    
177.     Sonnet 79: Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid   
178.     Sonnet 8: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?   
179.     Sonnet 80: O, how I faint when I of you do write  
180.     Sonnet 81: Or I shall live your epitaph to make
181.     Sonnet 82: I grant thou wert not married to my Muse  
182.     Sonnet 83: I never saw that you did painting need
183.     Sonnet 84: Who is it that says most, which can say more  
184.     Sonnet 84: Who is it that says most, which can say more  
185.     Sonnet 85: My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still   
186.     Sonnet 86: Was it the proud full sail of his great verse  
187.     Sonnet 87: Farewell! Thou art too dear for my possessing    
188.     Sonnet 88: When thou shalt be disposed to set me light
189.     Sonnet 89: Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault
190.     Sonnet 9: Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye  
191.     Sonnet 90: Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now  
192.     Sonnet 91: Some glory in their birth, some in their skill  
193.     Sonnet 92: But do thy worst to steal thyself away
194.     Sonnet 93: So shall I live, supposing thou art true  
195.     Sonnet 93: So shall I live, supposing thou art true
196.     Sonnet 94: They that have power to hurt and will do none  
197.     Sonnet 95: How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame    
198.     Sonnet 96: Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness   
199.     Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence been    
200.     Sonnet 98: From you have I been absent in the spring
201.     Sonnet 99: The forward violet thus did I chide
202.     Sonnet C  
203.     Sonnet CI
204.     Sonnet CII  
205.     Sonnet CIII   
206.     Sonnet CIV   
207.     Sonnet CIX  
208.     Sonnet CL    
209.     Sonnet CL
210.     Sonnet CLII
211.     Sonnet CLIII  
212.     Sonnet CLIV    
213.     Sonnet CV  
214.     Sonnet CVI   
215.     Sonnet CVII
216.     Sonnet CVII: Not Mine Own Fears, Nor the Prophetic Soul    
217.     Sonnet CVIII    
218.     Sonnet CX
219.     Sonnet CXI  
220.     Sonnet CXI: O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide
221.     Sonnet CXII    
222.     Sonnet CXIII    
223.     Sonnet CXIV    
224.     Sonnet CXIX    
225.     Sonnet CXL   
226.     Sonnet CXLI  
227.     Sonnet CXLII
228.     Sonnet CXLIII
229.     Sonnet CXLIV  
230.     Sonnet CXLIX  
231.     Sonnet CXLV   
232.     Sonnet CXLVI    
233.     Sonnet CXLVII
234.     Sonnet CXLVIII    
235.     Sonnet CXV    
236.     Sonnet CXVI    
237.     Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the marriage of true minds    
238.     Sonnet CXVII   
239.     Sonnet CXVIII  
240.     Sonnet CXX
241.     Sonnet CXXI   
242.     Sonnet CXXII
243.     Sonnet CXXIII  
244.     Sonnet CXXIX  
245.     Sonnet CXXV
246.     Sonnet CXXVI    
247.     Sonnet CXXVIII  
248.     Sonnet CXXX   
249.     Sonnet CXXX: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun  
250.     Sonnet CXXXI    
251.     Sonnet CXXXII  
252.     Sonnet CXXXIII    
253.     Sonnet CXXXIV  
254.     Sonnet CXXXIX   
255.     Sonnet CXXXV    
256.     Sonnet CXXXVI    
257.     Sonnet CXXXVII    
258.     Sonnet CXXXVIII    
259.     Sonnet I: From Fairest Creatures We Desire Increase    
260.     Sonnet II: When Forty Winters Shall Besiege Thy Brow

261.     Sonnet III: Look In Thy Glass, and Tell the Face Thou Viewest  
262.     Sonnet IV: Unthrifty Loveliness, Why Dost Thou Spend  
263.     Sonnet IX  
264.     Sonnet L   
265.     Sonnet LI   
266.     Sonnet LII   
267.     Sonnet LIII  
268.     Sonnet LIX
269.     Sonnet LV    
270.     Sonnet LVI   
271.     Sonnet LVII  
272.     Sonnet LVIII    
273.     Sonnet LX    
274.     Sonnet LXI
275.     Sonnet LXII   
276.     Sonnet LXIII   
277.     Sonnet LXIV: When I Have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defac'd    
278.     Sonnet LXIX   
279.     Sonnet LXV   
280.     Sonnet LXVI
281.     Sonnet LXX    
282.     Sonnet LXXI   
283.     Sonnet LXXII    
284.     Sonnet LXXIII    
285.     Sonnet LXXIV   
286.     Sonnet LXXIX
287.     Sonnet LXXV 
288.     Sonnet LXXVI
289.     Sonnet LXXVII 
290.     Sonnet LXXVIII  
291.     Sonnet LXXX  
292.     Sonnet LXXXI   
293.     Sonnet LXXXII
294.     Sonnet LXXXIII  
295.     Sonnet LXXXIV  
296.     Sonnet LXXXIX
297.     Sonnet LXXXV    
298.     Sonnet LXXXVI  
299.     Sonnet LXXXVII   
300.     Sonnet LXXXVIII
301.     Sonnet V: Those Hours, That With Gentle Work Did Frame 
302.     Sonnet VI
303.     Sonnet VII
304.     Sonnet VIII
305.     Sonnet X
306.     Sonnet XC
307.     Sonnet XCI
308.     Sonnet XCII  
309.     Sonnet XCIII    
310.     Sonnet XCIV: They That Have Power to Hurt and Will Do None  
311.     Sonnet XCIX    
312.     Sonnet XCV   
313.     Sonnet XCVI  
314.     Sonnet XCVII   
315.     Sonnet XCVIII   
316.     Sonnet XI    
317.     Sonnet XII   
318.     Sonnet XIII    
319.     Sonnet XIV   
320.     Sonnet XIX: Devouring Time, Blunt Thou the Lion's Paws
321.     Sonnet XL 
322.     Sonnet XLI
323.     Sonnet XLII
324.     Sonnet XLIII
325.     Sonnet XLIV   
326.     Sonnet XLIX  
327.     Sonnet XLV   
328.     Sonnet XLVI    
329.     Sonnet XLVII    
330.     Sonnet XLVIII    
331.     Sonnet XV: When I consider everything that grows   
332.     Sonnet XVI    
333.     Sonnet XVII   
334.     Sonnet XVIII: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?   
335.     Sonnet XX    
336.     Sonnet XXI  
337.     Sonnet XXII
338.     Sonnet XXIII    
339.     Sonnet XXIV  
340.     Sonnet XXIX: When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes

341.     Sonnet XXV  
342.     Sonnet XXVI    
343.     Sonnet XXVII    
344.     Sonnet XXVIII   
345.     Sonnet XXX: When to the sessions of sweet silent though
346.     Sonnet XXXI    
347.     Sonnet XXXII: If thou survive my well-contented day 
348.     Sonnet XXXIII  
349.     Sonnet XXXIV   
350.     Sonnet XXXIX  
351.     Sonnet XXXV
352.     Sonnet XXX
353.     Sonnet XXXVII    
354.     Sonnet XXXVIII: How Can My Muse Want Subject to Invent 
355.     Sonnets CX: Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there    
356.     Sonnets CXLVI: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth    
357.     Sonnets CXVI: Let me not to the marriage of true minds  
358.     Sonnets CXXIX: Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame   
359.     Sonnets i    
360.     Sonnets ii
361.     Sonnets iii    
362.     Sonnets iv  
363.     Sonnets ix   
364.     Sonnets LIII: What is your substance, whereof are you made   
365.     Sonnets LX: Like as the waves make towards the pebbl'd shor
366.     Sonnets to the Sundry Notes of Music    
367.     Sonnets vi   
368.     Sonnets vii    
369.     Sonnets viii    
370.     Sonnets x 
371.     Sonnets XCIV: They that have power to hurt and will do none   
372.     Sonnets xi 
373.     Sonnets xii  
374.     Sonnets xiii
375.     Sonnets xiv  
376.     Sonnets xix 
377.     Sonnets XIX: Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws  
378.     Sonnets xv    
379.     Sonnets xvi   
380.     Sonnets xvii    
381.     Sonnets xviii    
382.     Sonnets XVIII: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?  
383.     Sonnets xx   
384.     Sonnets XXIX: When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes    
385.     Sonnets XXV: Let those who are in favour with their stars  
386.     Sonnets XXX: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought  
387.     Sonnets XXXIII: Full many a glorious morning have I seen   
388.     Spring  
389.     Spring and Winter i 
390.     St. Crispin’s Day Speech: from Henry V
391.     Sweet-and-Twenty   
392.     Take, O take those Lips away 
393.     That time of year thou mayst in me behold (Sonnet 73)    
394.     The Blossom 
395.     The Dark Lady Sonnets (127 - 154)  
396.     The Passionate Pilgrim    
397.     The Phoenix and the Turtle    
398.     The Procreation Sonnets (1 - 17)    
399.     The Quality of Mercy  
400.     The Rival Poet Sonnets (78 - 86)    
401.     To be, or not to be: that is the question  
402.     To Me, Fair Friend, You Never Can Be Old    
403.     To me, fair Friend, you never can be old,  
404.     Twelve O'Clock - Fairy time   
405.     Under the Greenwood Tree 
406.     When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29)    
407.     When that I was and a little tiny boy    
408.     When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Sonnet 30)   
409.     Winter   
410.     Witches Chant (from Macbeth)