Sonnets Gallery
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Yan-Bernard Dyl (1887-1944), “Le Miracle du fil/Seize Sonnets” by Henri de Régnier, 1927
four-flats:“can you stop playing the Tchaikovsky sonnets just because he was gay?”“quiet, here’s the
saveflowers1: Art by Charles Robinson (c 1915) from the book, “SONGS AND SONNETS OF WILL
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quotejunkiie: - William C. Hannan Absolutely Brilliant.
This is the first batch of Homestuck sonnets I ever wrote. I made them back in the summer of 2011, d
I was bored, so I made her write me sonnets about her love and then perform them like this. She put
This is the first batch of Homestuck sonnets I ever wrote. I made them back in the summer of 2011, d
xshayarsha:— Rainer Maria Rilke, from Sonnets to Orpheus.
violentwavesofemotion:Gail White, from Sonnets in a Hostile World; “Non Carpe Diem,” pub
Rupert Graves - A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005)HiRes in ne
I will permit my memory to recall the visions of you, by all my dreams attended. And then adieu, -fa
four-flats: “can you stop playing the Tchaikovsky sonnets just because he was gay?” &ld
©Natasha Adrastea “The purest pearls that softly glow, The sweetest sonnets of Belleau&am
Our first preview of the day is a piece of leylses’ artwork, based on one of Shakespeare&rsquo
Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonets
melancholyway: Marie Spartali Stillman (1844-1927)Love Sonnets, 1894
A Metrical Mapping of Notable Sonnets, for #NationalPoetryDay
Albarran Cabrera —– InstagramThe Mouth of Krishna2022, #891 Toned Gelatine
read-it-in-a-book:William Shakespeare - Sonnet 116 William Shakespeare - Sonnet 116
A poem written by Eleanor T.M. Harvey in Japanese-occupied Manila while she was a prisoner of war. H
©Natasha Adrastea “The purest pearls that softly glow, The sweetest sonnets of Belleau&am
incomplete-coincidence:The Terror & Shakespeare’s sonnets ➢ ‘That you were once
weltenwellen:Pablo Neruda, tr. by Mark Eisner, from “One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII&
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