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  • 35 Sonnets
  • Poetry collection by Fernando Pessoa

    35 Sonnets is a collection of sonnets by Fernando Pessoa published by the author in 1918. 35 Sonnets is one of two books self-published by Pessoa in 1918

    35 Sonnets

    35 Sonnets

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  • Sonnet 35
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    exploit the conventions of sonnet writing. Overall, Booth asserts that the sexual undercurrents of the sonnets are of the sonnets and do not say anything

    Sonnet 35

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  • Sonnet
  • Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines

    the Sonnet (London and Boston, 1867), which included an essay by Adams on "American Sonnets and Sonneteers" and a section devoted only to sonnets by American

    Sonnet

    Sonnet

  • Fernando Pessoa
  • Portuguese poet, writer, and philosopher (1888–1935)

    Pessoa published in Lisbon two slim volumes of English verse: Antinous and 35 Sonnets, received by the British literary press without enthusiasm. Along with

    Fernando Pessoa

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    Fernando_Pessoa

  • Shakespeare's sonnets
  • wrote sonnets on a variety of themes. When discussing or referring to Shakespeare's sonnets, it is almost always a reference to the 154 sonnets that were

    Shakespeare's sonnets

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  • Claude (AI)
  • Large language model and AI chatbot by Anthropic

    typically been released in three sizes, from least to most capable: Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus. An additional model named Claude Mythos was released to a handful

    Claude (AI)

    Claude_(AI)

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    sonnets 138 and 144 appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim, published under Shakespeare's name but without his permission. Published in 1609, the Sonnets

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

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  • Holy Sonnets
  • Series of 19 poems by John Donne

    Sonnets—also known as the Divine Meditations or Divine Sonnets—are a series of nineteen poems by the English poet John Donne (1572–1631). The sonnets

    Holy Sonnets

    Holy Sonnets

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  • Chandravadan Mehta
  • Gujarati playwright and critic (1901–1991)

    (1926) is a collection of 14 sonnets. Elakavyo (1933) is 35 sonnets including a reprint of Yamal and a series of sonnets from Kanchanjangha. Chandarana

    Chandravadan Mehta

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  • Sonnet 33
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    so-called "estrangement sonnets" and to note the parallels to other groups (such as sonnets 40, 41, and 42) with similar themes. This sonnet is viewed by T. R

    Sonnet 33

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  • English Romantic sonnets
  • is a special case. Separate sections of sonnets appeared in all three of his published collections: 21 sonnets in Poems Descriptive of Rural Scenery (1820);

    English Romantic sonnets

    English Romantic sonnets

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  • Sonnet 20
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 20 is one of the best-known of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. Part of the Fair Youth sequence (which

    Sonnet 20

    Sonnet 20

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  • Sonnet 53
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare's Sonnet 53, presumably addressed to the same young man as the other sonnets in the first part of the sequence, raises some of the most common

    Sonnet 53

    Sonnet_53

  • T. E. Nicholas
  • Welsh poet, preacher and political activist

    Carchar ('Prison Sonnets') (Aberystwyth, 1940) – also known as: Llygad y Drws: Sonedau'r Carchar ('Eye of the Door: Prison Sonnets') (introduction by

    T. E. Nicholas

    T. E. Nicholas

    T._E._Nicholas

  • Ted Berrigan
  • American poet (1934–1983)

    significant publication, The Sonnets, "a fact of modern poetry". A telling reflection of the era that produced it, The Sonnets beautifully weaves together

    Ted Berrigan

    Ted_Berrigan

  • Diane Seuss
  • American poet, educator (born 1956)

    useless." frank: sonnets comprises 128 poems, all sonnets. Critic Laurie Stone sees Seuss's use of poetic form as a metaphor: "A sonnet is like a trapped

    Diane Seuss

    Diane_Seuss

  • John Milton
  • English poet and civil servant (1608–1674)

    them out for him; one of these was Andrew Marvell. One of his best-known sonnets, "When I Consider How My Light is Spent", titled by a later editor, John

    John Milton

    John Milton

    John_Milton

  • 1918 in poetry
  • Pessoa, Portuguese poet writing in English published in Portugal Antinous 35 Sonnets W. B. Yeats, Nine Poems, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom Guillaume

    1918 in poetry

    1918_in_poetry

  • Sonnet 42
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 42 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a part of the Fair Youth section of the sonnets

    Sonnet 42

    Sonnet 42

    Sonnet_42

  • List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
  • Johnson. Singer: Anthony Rolfe Johnson. Britten: Canticle 1/Michelangelo sonnets etc: Johnson/Johnson. Hyperion. 8. 3 Nov 2024 Bryan Ferry Giovanni Battista

    List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)

    List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)

  • Miriam Gideon
  • American composer (1906–1996)

    34 SONNETS FROM FATAL INTERVIEW (1961) for mezzo soprano and piano 35 SONNETS FROM FATAL INTERVIEW (1961) for mezzo soprano, vln, vla, vcl 36 SONNETS FROM

    Miriam Gideon

    Miriam_Gideon

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    these poets was Giacomo da Lentini, inventor of the sonnet form; the most famous early sonneteer was Petrarch. Guido Guinizelli is the founder of the

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Taylor Swift
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1989)

    Liam E. (2023). "Teaching Taylor Swift's Midnights and Shakespeare's Sonnets Together: Affinity, Pointing and the 'Journey in my Head'". Australian

    Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift

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  • Sonnet 36
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    man. Sonnet 36 is just one of The Sonnets out of 154 that were written. There are 120 sonnets devoted to an unknown young man, twenty-eight sonnets are

    Sonnet 36

    Sonnet 36

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  • Poetry
  • Form of literature

    pen of Petrarch, whose sonnets were translated in the 16th century by Sir Thomas Wyatt, who is credited with introducing the sonnet form into English literature

    Poetry

    Poetry

  • Sonnet 13
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    legacy. Sonnet 13 is included as one of Shakespeare's Procreation sonnets. Sonnets 1-17 are an introduction to the plot of the complete sonnets. Each of

    Sonnet 13

    Sonnet 13

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  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure

    Other research, especially research looking into virginity loss, reports that 35% of virgins, defined as people who have never engaged in vaginal intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • The Holy Sonnets of John Donne
  • Song cycle by Benjamin Britten

    Holy Sonnets of John Donne is a song cycle composed in 1945 by Benjamin Britten for tenor or soprano voice and piano, and published as his Op. 35. It was

    The Holy Sonnets of John Donne

    The Holy Sonnets of John Donne

    The_Holy_Sonnets_of_John_Donne

  • John Donne
  • English poet and cleric (1572–1631)

    Sonnet" for voice and string trio. In 1945, Benjamin Britten set nine of Donne's Holy Sonnets in his song cycle for voice and piano The Holy Sonnets of

    John Donne

    John Donne

    John_Donne

  • Sonnet 39
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 39 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a member of the Fair Youth sequence, in which the

    Sonnet 39

    Sonnet 39

    Sonnet_39

  • François Brousse
  • French philosopher (1913–1995)

    harmony, order and parallelism […]. The Poème de la Terre (Earth Poem) – 35 sonnets dedicated to the living Earth – was the first book published by François

    François Brousse

    François Brousse

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  • Fungi from Yuggoth
  • Sonnets by H. P. Lovecraft

    Fungi from Yuggoth is a sequence of 36 sonnets by cosmic horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Most of the sonnets were written between 27 December 1929 – 4 January

    Fungi from Yuggoth

    Fungi_from_Yuggoth

  • Songs and Sonnets Atlantean
  • Three-volume series of poetry collections by Donald Sidney-Fryer

    Press published Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Second Series in the summer of 2003. Even before Sidney-Fryer's Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: Second Series

    Songs and Sonnets Atlantean

    Songs_and_Sonnets_Atlantean

  • Seamus Heaney Collected Poems
  • Audio recording of Irish poet Seamus Heaney reading his own work (2009)

    15. Glanmore Sonnets I 16. Glanmore Sonnets II 17. Glanmore Sonnets III 18. Glanmore Sonnets IV 19. Glanmore Sonnets V 20. Glanmore Sonnets VI 21. Glanmore

    Seamus Heaney Collected Poems

    Seamus_Heaney_Collected_Poems

  • Sonnet 101
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    to Sonnet 100, Sonnet 101 is recognized as one of the only two sonnets in the complete sequence which directly invokes the Muse. These two sonnets in

    Sonnet 101

    Sonnet_101

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)

    marriage to Gemma, he claims to have met Beatrice again; he wrote several sonnets to Beatrice but never mentioned Gemma in any of his poems. He refers to

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante_Alighieri

  • List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes
  • an airplane, the family's nerves are in tatters. Cecil Kellaway. 69 9 "Sonnets from the Lebanese" Sheldon Leonard Mac Benoff November 8, 1955 (1955-11-08)

    List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes

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  • William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
  • English politician and courtier (1580–1630)

    initials match with the dedication of the Sonnets to one "Mr. W.H.", "the only begetter of these ensuing sonnets". The identification was first proposed

    William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke

    William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke

    William_Herbert,_3rd_Earl_of_Pembroke

  • Sonnet 125
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 125 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a member of the Fair Youth sequence, in which the

    Sonnet 125

    Sonnet_125

  • Emerald Tablet
  • Hermetic text

    century an anonymous French version, set in verse, appeared. A revised 1621 sonnet version by Clovis Hesteau de Nuysement [fr] reads: C'est un point aſſuré

    Emerald Tablet

    Emerald Tablet

    Emerald_Tablet

  • Laudomia Forteguerri
  • Italian poet

    Forteguerri's public image and literary works, and his glowing analysis of her sonnets in his 1541 lecture in Padua would later be published and widely circulated

    Laudomia Forteguerri

    Laudomia_Forteguerri

  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250

    ISBN 978-1-5416-7507-0. Kamal abu-Deeb, The Quest for the Sonnet: The Origins of the Sonnet in Arabic Poetry in journal Critical Survey (2016), Vol. 28

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Sonnets on Eminent Characters
  • Sonnets on Eminent Characters or Sonnets on Eminent Contemporaries is an 11-part sonnet series created by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and printed in the Morning

    Sonnets on Eminent Characters

    Sonnets_on_Eminent_Characters

  • Breaking Bad
  • American crime drama TV series (2008–2013)

    critically acclaimed episode "Ozymandias" references the Percy Bysshe Shelley' sonnet of the same name, which depicts the remnants of an ancient king's prideful

    Breaking Bad

    Breaking Bad

    Breaking_Bad

  • Michelangelo
  • Italian artist and architect (1475–1564)

    late forties at the time. They wrote sonnets for each other and were in regular contact until she died. These sonnets mostly deal with the spiritual issues

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

  • Crimea
  • Peninsula in Europe

    Adam Mickiewicz's seminal work, The Crimean Sonnets inspired by his 1825 travel. A series of 18 sonnets constitute an artistic telling of a journey to

    Crimea

    Crimea

    Crimea

  • Jayne Mansfield
  • American actress, Playmate, and singer (1933–1967)

    Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky & Me, in which Mansfield recited Shakespeare's sonnets and poems by Marlowe, Browning, Wordsworth, and others against a background

    Jayne Mansfield

    Jayne Mansfield

    Jayne_Mansfield

  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Tragedy by William Shakespeare

    Rosaline earlier in the play, he attempts to use the Petrarchan sonnet form. Petrarchan sonnets were often used by men to exaggerate the beauty of women who

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo_and_Juliet

  • John Keats
  • English Romantic poet (1795–1821)

    "Ode to a Nightingale", "Ode on a Grecian Urn", "Sleep and Poetry" and the sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer". Jorge Luis Borges named his first

    John Keats

    John Keats

    John_Keats

  • List of Duino Elegies translations
  • {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) "Duino Elegies". The Sonnets to Orpheus and Duino Elegies. Translated by Lemont, Jessie. New York: Fine

    List of Duino Elegies translations

    List_of_Duino_Elegies_translations

  • Mount Ararat
  • Highest mountain in Turkey

    Publishing. p. 287. ISBN 9780802836342. Wordsworth, William (1838). The Sonnets of William Wordsworth: Collected in One Volume, with a Few Additional Ones

    Mount Ararat

    Mount Ararat

    Mount_Ararat

  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • English poet and artist (1828–1882)

    Rossetti published a second volume of poems, Ballads and Sonnets, which included the remaining sonnets from The House of Life sequence. On 4 February 1882

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti

  • Roberto Baggio
  • Italian former footballer (born 1967)

    prior to the 1994 World Cup. Italian poet Giovanni Raboni composed the sonnet "Lode a Baggio" in a tribute to him. He has been referenced in several songs

    Roberto Baggio

    Roberto Baggio

    Roberto_Baggio

  • List of women writers (A–L)
  • Zealand), ch. wr. & illustrator Angelina Acuña (1905–2006, Guatemala), sonneteer Dora Acuña (1903–1987, Paraguay), poet & col. Rosario de Acuña (1850–1923

    List of women writers (A–L)

    List_of_women_writers_(A–L)

  • Ada Lovelace
  • English mathematician (1815–1852)

    Science", The Byron Journal, 15: 55–65, doi:10.3828/bj.1987.6. Turney 1972, p. 35. Stein 1985, p. 17. Stein 1985, p. 16. Woolley 1999, p. 80. Turney 1972, pp

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada_Lovelace

  • Sonnet L'Abbé
  • Canadian poet and critic

    Sonnet L'Abbé, is a Canadian poet, editor, professor and critic. As a poet, L'Abbé writes about national identity, race, gender and language. L'Abbé has

    Sonnet L'Abbé

    Sonnet_L'Abbé

  • Colossus of Rhodes
  • Statue of the Greek god Helios

    Cressida (V.5) and in Henry IV, Part 1 (V.1). "The New Colossus" (1883), a sonnet by Emma Lazarus written on a cast bronze plaque and mounted inside the pedestal

    Colossus of Rhodes

    Colossus of Rhodes

    Colossus_of_Rhodes

  • The Chimeras
  • Series of sonnets by Gérard de Nerval

    Chimères) is a sequence of sonnets by the French writer Gérard de Nerval, made up of eight individual poems and a total of twelve sonnets. The poems are: "El

    The Chimeras

    The_Chimeras

  • Epic poetry
  • Lengthy poem dealing with supernatural forces

    Vidyākara's Subhāṣitaratnakoṣa. Harvard University Press. Introduction pp 33–35. ISBN 978-0-674-78865-7. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)

    Epic poetry

    Epic poetry

    Epic_poetry

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)

    "Trinity" in mid-1944, saying later that the name came from John Donne's Holy Sonnets; he had been introduced to Donne's work in the 1930s by Jean Tatlock, who

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J._Robert_Oppenheimer

  • Dies irae
  • Latin sequence and liturgical hymn

    "Cathedral" in the first part of his drama Faust (1808). Oscar Wilde's "Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Iræ Sung in the Sistine Chapel" (Poems, 1881), contrasts

    Dies irae

    Dies irae

    Dies_irae

  • Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons
  • Painting series by Francisco de Goya

    Francisco de Quevedo and the Count of Villamediana liked, who composed sonnets about it. There is even a parallelism with the much-used theme of the lazarillo

    Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons

    Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons

    Francisco_Goya's_tapestry_cartoons

  • Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
  • English poet (1516/17–1547)

    quatrains which characterise the sonnets written in a way variously named English, Elizabethan, or Shakespearean sonnets. Tottel's Miscellany, printed in

    Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

    Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

    Henry_Howard,_Earl_of_Surrey

  • Inferno (Dante)
  • First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

    shortly before the dawn of Good Friday. The narrator, Dante himself, is 35 years old, and thus "midway in the journey of our life" (Nel mezzo del cammin

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno_(Dante)

  • PCI Express
  • Computer expansion bus standard

    a PCIe chassis dedicated for video cards. Other products such as the Sonnet's Echo Express and mLogic's mLink are Thunderbolt PCIe chassis in a smaller

    PCI Express

    PCI Express

    PCI_Express

  • Ezra Pound
  • American poet and critic (1885–1972)

    Company (poems). (1911). Canzoni. London: Elkin Mathews (poems) (1912). The Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (translations;

    Ezra Pound

    Ezra Pound

    Ezra_Pound

  • Simon Callow
  • British actor (born 1949)

    Shakespeare Festival in Canada in There Reigns Love, a performance of the sonnets of William Shakespeare. The same year, he appeared at the Edinburgh Festival

    Simon Callow

    Simon Callow

    Simon_Callow

  • John Allan Wyeth (poet)
  • American poet

    Wyeth's book of poems, a sonnet sequence entitled This Man's Army: A War in Fifty-Odd Sonnets, was published in 1928. Wyeth's sonnets are in a mixture of iambic

    John Allan Wyeth (poet)

    John Allan Wyeth (poet)

    John_Allan_Wyeth_(poet)

  • Battle of Lepanto
  • 1571 naval battle of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars

    poetical response to the victory at Lepanto. In Italy alone 233 titles of sonnets, madrigals and poems were printed between 1571 and 1573, some of these

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle_of_Lepanto

  • Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
  • Wife of Alexander Hamilton (1757–1854)

    that she wore a small package around her neck containing the pieces of a sonnet that Alexander wrote for her during the early days of their courtship. Her

    Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton

    Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton

    Elizabeth_Schuyler_Hamilton

  • Turing test
  • Test of a machine's ability to imitate human intelligence

    maths or electronics, but poetry: Interrogator: In the first line of your sonnet which reads, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day," would not "a spring

    Turing test

    Turing test

    Turing_test

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    civil wars. Poet John Milton called Cromwell "our chief of men" in his Sonnet XVI. The 1640s also saw support for Cromwell in his fight against Charles

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • Kari Lake
  • American political figure (born 1969)

    2022. Retrieved December 25, 2022. Clary, Gregory; Cohen, Marshall; Swire, Sonnet; Bradner (December 24, 2022). "Arizona judge rejects Kari Lake's election

    Kari Lake

    Kari Lake

    Kari_Lake

  • W. W. E. Ross
  • Canadian poet (1894–1966)

    admiring review by Marianne Moore (Poetry 35, 1931)".[citation needed] Ross's next book, in 1932, was a volume of Sonnets. It was meant as a companion volume

    W. W. E. Ross

    W._W._E._Ross

  • Science fiction
  • Literary genre

    and early 1950s. The first known science fiction television program was a 35-minute adapted excerpt of the play RUR, written by the Czech playwright Karel

    Science fiction

    Science fiction

    Science_fiction

  • Hercules
  • Roman adaptation of the Greek divine hero Heracles

    was inspired by the Gallic Hercules myth, and Étienne Jodelle, writing a sonnet addressed to Henri III several years after François I's death, refers to

    Hercules

    Hercules

    Hercules

  • Condom
  • Device for birth control and STI prevention

    18 September 2017. Allen MJ (2011). The Anthem Anthology of Victorian Sonnets. Anthem Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-84331-848-4. McKibbin R (2000). Classes

    Condom

    Condom

    Condom

  • Republic of Venice
  • Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)

    16th century works prohibited in the rest of Europe such as the Lustful Sonnets were printed in Venice. The Republic of Venice recognized Catholicism as

    Republic of Venice

    Republic of Venice

    Republic_of_Venice

  • Trinity (nuclear test)
  • First detonation of a nuclear weapon

    (UTC). From the poem "Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness" Holy Sonnets, Holy Sonnet 14 The mattresses would not have protected the gadget, but they helped

    Trinity (nuclear test)

    Trinity (nuclear test)

    Trinity_(nuclear_test)

  • William James
  • American philosopher and psychologist (1842–1910)

    relationship that has been argued to consist of eroticism. He wrote her sonnets, declaring love, and made several paintings of her. James' two younger

    William James

    William James

    William_James

  • Frédéric Chopin
  • Polish composer and pianist (1810–1849)

    in fictional treatments. The earliest manifestation was probably an 1830 sonnet on Chopin by Leon Ulrich. French writers on Chopin (apart from Sand) have

    Frédéric Chopin

    Frédéric Chopin

    Frédéric_Chopin

  • Sylvia Plath
  • American poet and writer (1932–1963)

    at Virginia Commonwealth University, discovered a previously unpublished sonnet written by Plath titled "Ennui". The poem, composed during Plath's early

    Sylvia Plath

    Sylvia Plath

    Sylvia_Plath

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    Mary. During the Renaissance, the French poet Pierre de Ronsard wrote 142 sonnets addressed to a woman named Hélène de Surgères, in which he declared her

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton
  • 17th-century English noble

    of the Sonnets. The title page refers to the "onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets Mr W.H.," and it had earlier been inferred that the Sonnets were addressed

    Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton

    Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton

    Henry_Wriothesley,_3rd_Earl_of_Southampton

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    and the Lion Pygmalion Heartbreak House Short plays The Dark Lady of the Sonnets Overruled The Music Cure Great Catherine The Inca of Perusalem O'Flaherty

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • Jack Johnson
  • American boxer (1878–1946)

    inspired by Johnson's voice and life and written in forms ranging from sonnets to prose poetry. It was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry

    Jack Johnson

    Jack Johnson

    Jack_Johnson

  • Sicily
  • Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy

    son, Manfred. Giacomo da Lentini is credited with the invention of the sonnet. These poets drew inspiration from the troubadour poetry of Occitania written

    Sicily

    Sicily

    Sicily

  • Charles Baudelaire
  • French poet and critic (1821–1867)

    1895, Stéphane Mallarmé published "Le Tombeau de Charles Baudelaire", a sonnet in Baudelaire's memory. Marcel Proust, in an essay published in 1922, stated

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles_Baudelaire

  • Hannibal (2001 film)
  • 2001 film by Ridley Scott

    scene in Florence, Lecter attends an operatic adaptation of one of Dante's sonnets, and meets with Detective Pazzi and his wife, Allegra. She asks Lecter

    Hannibal (2001 film)

    Hannibal_(2001_film)

  • Apostrophe
  • Punctuation or diacritical mark (')

    see the painting of that one with the melted wings ...?' (from the 12th sonnet of Garcilazo de la Vega, c. 1500–36). It is not defined in HTML 4 despite

    Apostrophe

    Apostrophe

  • List of musician and band name etymologies
  • Darling Buds of May, which in turn takes its title from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May". Darude – After the song

    List of musician and band name etymologies

    List_of_musician_and_band_name_etymologies

  • Love Story (1970 film)
  • 1970 film directed by Arthur Hiller

    him reciting "Song of the Open Road" by Walt Whitman and her reciting "Sonnet 22" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Jenny works as a teacher but without

    Love Story (1970 film)

    Love_Story_(1970_film)

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    before he arrived at years of discretion". John Keats praised Chapman in the sonnet On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (1816). John Ogilby's mid-17th-century

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Juana Inés de la Cruz
  • Mexican Catholic nun, philosopher, composer and poet (1648–1695)

    feel consumed by the naked intensity she achieves." One of Sor Juana's sonnets: Sor Juana's Hombres Necios (Foolish men), written in the 1680s, is among

    Juana Inés de la Cruz

    Juana Inés de la Cruz

    Juana_Inés_de_la_Cruz

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    private tutor. In 1796, he also privately printed Sonnets from Various Authors, including sonnets by Lamb, Lloyd, Southey and himself as well as older

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • Blackpool
  • Coastal town in Lancashire, England

    discourse, I will enchant thine ear', is from Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis sonnet. Among the Ballroom's one-time strict rules were 'gentlemen may not dance

    Blackpool

    Blackpool

    Blackpool

  • Francis Bacon
  • English philosopher and statesman (1561–1626)

    13-year-old daughter of a well-connected London alderman and MP. Bacon wrote two sonnets proclaiming his love for Alice. The first was written during his courtship

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  • Baruch Spinoza
  • Portuguese-Dutch philosopher (1632–1677)

    following century, the Argentinian Jorge Luis Borges famously wrote two sonnets in his honor ("Spinoza" in El otro, el mismo, 1964; and "Baruch Spinoza"

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  • Crusades of the 15th century
  • of the Vaudois had fled. The crusade prompted John Milton to write his sonnet On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. The military orders were dominant in the

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  • The Importance of Being Earnest
  • Farcical comedy play by Oscar Wilde

    ISBN 0-498-01558-0. Nicholson, John Gambril (1892). Love in Earnest – Sonnets, Ballades, and Lyrics. London: Elliot Stock. OCLC 8575205. Pearson, Hesketh

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  • Jarek
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    Polish

    Jarek

    Born in January.

  • Abhiroopa | அபீரூபா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Abhiroopa | அபீரூபா

    Beautiful woman

  • Awadhesh
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    Hindu, Indian

    Awadhesh

    King of Ayodhya

  • AKAR
  • Male

    Hebrew

    AKAR

    (עָכָר) Variant form of Hebrew Akan, AKAR means "one who troubles." In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death. 

  • Sanaka | ஸநகா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sanaka | ஸநகா

    One of the four spiritual son of Brahma

  • Iravan
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    Bengali, Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Iravan

    King of Ocean; Son of Arjuna

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    Hindu

    Spandhana

    Motivation, Responsible

  • ANNELISE
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    Scandinavian

    ANNELISE

    Scandinavian form of German Anneliese, ANNELISE means "favor; grace" and "God is my oath." 

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    British, English

    Aegelweard

    Noble Protector

  • Board
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Board

    English : from Old English bord ‘board’, ‘plank’, ‘table’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a carpenter or a topographic name for someone who lived in a plank-built cottage.

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  • Sonneter
  • n.

    A composer of sonnets.

  • Include
  • v. t.

    To comprehend or comprise, as a genus the species, the whole a part, an argument or reason the inference; to contain; to embrace; as, this volume of Shakespeare includes his sonnets; he was included in the invitation to the family; to and including page twenty-five.

  • Sonnetize
  • v. i.

    To compose sonnets.

  • Asmonean
  • n.

    One of the Asmonean family. The Asmoneans were leaders and rulers of the Jews from 168 to 35 b. c.

  • Century
  • n.

    A hundred; as, a century of sonnets; an aggregate of a hundred things.

  • Product
  • n.

    The number or sum obtained by adding one number or quantity to itself as many times as there are units in another number; the number resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers; as, the product of the multiplication of 7 by 5 is 35. In general, the result of any kind of multiplication. See the Note under Multiplication.

  • Stress
  • n.

    Force of utterance expended upon words or syllables. Stress is in English the chief element in accent and is one of the most important in emphasis. See Guide to pronunciation, // 31-35.

  • Sonnet
  • v. i.

    To compose sonnets.

  • Moravian
  • n.

    One of a religious sect called the United Brethren (an offshoot of the Hussites in Bohemia), which formed a separate church of Moravia, a northern district of Austria, about the middle of the 15th century. After being nearly extirpated by persecution, the society, under the name of The Renewed Church of the United Brethren, was reestablished in 1722-35 on the estates of Count Zinzendorf in Saxony. Called also Herrnhuter.

  • Sonneteer
  • n.

    A composer of sonnets, or small poems; a small poet; -- usually in contempt.

  • Sonneteer
  • v. i.

    To compose sonnets.