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  • Sonnet 116
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare's sonnet 116 was first published in 1609. Its structure and form are a typical example of the Shakespearean sonnet. The poet begins by

    Sonnet 116

    Sonnet 116

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  • 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

    Shakespeare's sonnets

    Shakespeare's_sonnets

  • Polaris
  • Northern pole-star; brightest star in Ursa Minor

    steadfastness in poetry, as "steadfast star" by Spenser. Shakespeare's sonnet 116 is an example of the symbolism of the north star as a guiding principle:

    Polaris

    Polaris

    Polaris

  • Quatorzain
  • Poem of fourteen lines

    rules which describe the sonnet. Some notable quatorzains were written by William Shakespeare (Sonnet 18, sonnet 73, sonnet 116) and Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    Quatorzain

    Quatorzain

  • Barque
  • Type of sailing vessel

    "q" as early as 1592, Shakespeare still used the spelling "barke" in Sonnet 116 in 1609. Throughout the period of sail, the word was used also as a shortening

    Barque

    Barque

    Barque

  • Sonnet
  • Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines

    A sonnet is a fixed poetic form with a structure traditionally consisting of fourteen lines adhering to a set rhyming scheme. The term derives from the

    Sonnet

    Sonnet

  • Polyptoton
  • Stylistic device

    finds / Or bends with the remover to remove." — William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116 "The greatest weakness of all weaknesses is to fear too much to appear

    Polyptoton

    Polyptoton

  • Sonnet 117
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare's sonnet 117 was first published in 1609. It uses similar imagery to Sonnet 116 and expands on the challenge in the closing couplet ("If this

    Sonnet 117

    Sonnet 117

    Sonnet_117

  • Wedding of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
  • 2020 British royal wedding

    of music was played and "the National Anthem was played but not sung". Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare and "i carry your heart with me(i carry it in"

    Wedding of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

    Wedding of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

    Wedding_of_Princess_Beatrice_and_Edoardo_Mapelli_Mozzi

  • Robert Calvert
  • English poet, writer, musician (1945–1988)

    engraved with the line "Love's not Time's fool", from William Shakespeare's sonnet 116. Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters (1974) Lucky Leif and the Longships

    Robert Calvert

    Robert_Calvert

  • Ilium/Olympos
  • Science fiction novels by Dan Simmons

    Shakespearean scholar as in the first chapter he is introduced where he analyzes Sonnet 116 in order to send it to his correspondent, Orphu of Io, and it is here

    Ilium/Olympos

    Ilium/Olympos

  • AQA Anthology
  • Poetry anthologies

    Mother' by Grace Nichols 'Harmonium' by Simon Armitage Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 'To His Coy Mistress'

    AQA Anthology

    AQA_Anthology

  • Sonnet 33
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    poem is counterposed to Sonnet 116, stating that the ideas of some sonnets are neutralized temporarily by others. The tone in Sonnet 33 is one of reproach

    Sonnet 33

    Sonnet 33

    Sonnet_33

  • Sonnet 23
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 23 is one of a sequence of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, and is a part of the Fair Youth sequence

    Sonnet 23

    Sonnet 23

    Sonnet_23

  • List of Upstart Crow episodes
  • better Jew play. 4 4 "Love Is Not Love" Sonnet 116 Matt Lipsey Ben Elton 30 May 2016 (2016-05-30) Will's sonnet collection lands him in trouble with his

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    List_of_Upstart_Crow_episodes

  • Rory Gilmore and Paris Geller
  • Fictional characters

    Paris taunts a confused Rory with a recital of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116. When she suspects that Paris is sabotaging her every move, Rory publicly

    Rory Gilmore and Paris Geller

    Rory_Gilmore_and_Paris_Geller

  • Richard Faith
  • American composer (1926–2021)

    1985 Serenade (anon. medieval Latin; trans. by Helen Waddell), 1985 Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds, William Shakespeare), 1986*

    Richard Faith

    Richard_Faith

  • Fluellen
  • Character in Shakespeare's play Henry V

    ISBN 978-1-60413-631-9. Opensource Shakespeare : Fluellen's lines in Henry V All Fluellen's lines from Sonnet 116 website Archived 31 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine

    Fluellen

    Fluellen

    Fluellen

  • Sonnet 129
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 129 is one of the 154 sonnets written by William Shakespeare and published in the 1609 Quarto. It is considered one of the "Dark Lady" sonnets

    Sonnet 129

    Sonnet 129

    Sonnet_129

  • Sonnet 124
  • Poem by William Shakespeare

    Sonnet 124 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It's a member of the Fair Youth sequence, in which a poet

    Sonnet 124

    Sonnet 124

    Sonnet_124

  • Volta (literature)
  • Shift or point of dramatic change in literature

    York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1979), pp. 115-116. Eavan Boland, "Discovering the Sonnet," The Making of a Sonnet, eds. Eavan Boland and Edward Hirsch (New

    Volta (literature)

    Volta_(literature)

  • Petrarch's and Shakespeare's sonnets
  • The sonnets of Petrarch and Shakespeare represent, in the history of this major poetic form, the two most significant developments in terms of technical

    Petrarch's and Shakespeare's sonnets

    Petrarch's and Shakespeare's sonnets

    Petrarch's_and_Shakespeare's_sonnets

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

    extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • When Love Speaks
  • 2002 compilation album of interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets

    possesseth all mine eye" ("Sonnet 62"), performed by John Sessions "Let me not to the marriage of true minds" ("Sonnet 116"), performed by Thelma Holt

    When Love Speaks

    When_Love_Speaks

  • 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

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

    poetry was influenced by John Keats and William Blake. He frequently wrote sonnets to accompany his pictures, spanning from The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849)

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti

  • John Gillespie Magee Jr.
  • Royal Canadian Air Force officer and poet

    war poet, who wrote the sonnet "High Flight". He was killed in an accidental mid-air collision over England in 1941. Sonnet to Rupert Brooke "We laid

    John Gillespie Magee Jr.

    John Gillespie Magee Jr.

    John_Gillespie_Magee_Jr.

  • Urban Hymns
  • 1997 studio album by the Verve

    Retrieved 25 February 2024. Clarke 1998, p. 116 Clarke 1998, p. 117 "This is why The Verve didn't want to release Sonnet as a single". Radio X. 2 March 2023.

    Urban Hymns

    Urban_Hymns

  • The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
  • 1889 short story by Oscar Wilde

    enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It is based on a theory, originated by Thomas Tyrwhitt, that the sonnets were addressed to one Willie Hughes

    The Portrait of Mr. W. H.

    The Portrait of Mr. W. H.

    The_Portrait_of_Mr._W._H.

  • 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

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

    S. teenage pregnancy rate fell by 27 percent between 1990 and 2000, from 116.3 pregnancies per 1,000 girls aged 15–19 to 84.5. This data includes live

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • 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

    Taylor_Swift

  • Astoria (houseboat)
  • Houseboat on the River Thames, London

    recorded and performed on Astoria an arrangement of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 ("Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?") by composer / conductor Michael

    Astoria (houseboat)

    Astoria (houseboat)

    Astoria_(houseboat)

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    translation for most of his life, and his work later inspired John Keats' sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (1816). Emily Wilson writes that

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Suburban Sonnet
  • Poem by Gwen Harwood

    "Suburban Sonnet" is a poem by Australian poet Gwen Harwood. It was first published in The Bulletin on 12 January 1963, under the author's pen-name of

    Suburban Sonnet

    Suburban_Sonnet

  • 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

    List_of_The_Danny_Thomas_Show_episodes

  • Literary nonsense
  • Genre of literature

    Literary Nonsense. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1988. _________. "The Limerick: The Sonnet of Nonsense?" Dutch Quarterly Review, 16 (1986): 220–236. _________. ed

    Literary nonsense

    Literary nonsense

    Literary_nonsense

  • 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

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    Machine. Retrieved on 3 June 2007. Doody 2018, pp. 10–12. Doody 2018, pp. 116–123. Doody 2018, pp. 207, 280. Burke, Martin J. "Daidra from Philadelphia:

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • Lilith
  • Female entity in Near Eastern mythology

    alongside Rossetti's painting Sibylla Palmifera and the sonnet Soul's Beauty. In 1881, the Lilith sonnet was renamed "Body's Beauty" in order to contrast it

    Lilith

    Lilith

    Lilith

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

    European reputation, and the work ran to numerous editions. He addressed his Sonnet 16 to 'The Lord Generall Cromwell in May 1652' beginning "Cromwell, our

    John Milton

    John Milton

    John_Milton

  • Candy Darling
  • American actress (1944–1974)

    candle scent named after Darling. In 2017, Kay Gabriel published a book of sonnet-based poetry, Elegy Department Spring, about Darling. In 2024, Cynthia Carr

    Candy Darling

    Candy_Darling

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000
  • 1991 PT1 Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374), an Italian poet famous for his Sonnets (1327–1374), which were dedicated to his muse, Laura. He was born in Arezzo

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_12001–13000

  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567

    purportedly from Mary to Bothwell, two marriage contracts, and a love sonnet or sonnets. All were said to have been found in a silver-gilt casket just less

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • the Claude 3 family of large language models, including Claude 3 Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus. The models demonstrated significant improvements in capabilities

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Guido Cavalcanti
  • Italian poet (c. 1250/1259–1300)

    expressing the heart and mind of the poet in original verse that utilized the sonnet, ballata and canzone forms of poetry. Cavalcanti was a central part of this

    Guido Cavalcanti

    Guido Cavalcanti

    Guido_Cavalcanti

  • Muses
  • Inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts

    and Criseyde (Book II), Shakespeare's Henry V (Act 1, Prologue), his 38th sonnet, and Milton's Paradise Lost (openings of Books 1 and 7). When Pythagoras

    Muses

    Muses

    Muses

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
  • (1834–1886). Alternatively, it may have been named after the character in Sonnets to Laura by Petrarch (1304–1374) DMP · 467 468 Lina 1901 FZ Lina, a maidservant

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000

  • Antanaclasis
  • Type of pun

    Shakespeare's Sonnet 135. The speaker is named Will, but the woman he is addressing has another lover who is also named Will. In this sonnet, the word will

    Antanaclasis

    Antanaclasis

  • 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

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    November 2014. Constable, Henry (1859). Hazlitt, WC (ed.). Diana: The Sonnets and other poems by Henry Constable. London: Basil Montagu Pickering. Retrieved

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Joy Davidman
  • American poet (1915–1960)

    ISBN 978-0-8028-6399-7. Davidman, Joy (2015), King, Don W. (ed.), A Naked Tree: Love Sonnets to C. S. Lewis and Other Poems, William B. Eerdmans, ISBN 978-0-8028-7288-3

    Joy Davidman

    Joy_Davidman

  • Little Dancer of Fourteen Years
  • Sculpture by Edgar Degas

    2025. Luchs, Alison (2017). "The Little Dancer in Wax and Words: Reading a Sonnet by Edgar Degas". Facture. Conservation, Science, Art History (3): 158-175

    Little Dancer of Fourteen Years

    Little Dancer of Fourteen Years

    Little_Dancer_of_Fourteen_Years

  • Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo

    Bari: G. Laterza. pp. 4–5, 158–159. Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1878). The Sonnets of Michael Angelo Buonarroti and Tommaso Campanella. London: Smith, Elder

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine_Chapel_ceiling

  • Creativity
  • Forming something new and somehow valuable

    poetry domain there are many different forms (e.g., free verse, riddles, sonnets, etc.). Lastly, there are micro-domains. These are the specific tasks that

    Creativity

    Creativity

    Creativity

  • 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

  • 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

  • As Due By Many Titles
  • "Sonnet II", also known by its opening words as "As Due By Many Titles", is a poem written by John Donne, who is considered to be one of the representatives

    As Due By Many Titles

    As_Due_By_Many_Titles

  • Harvard Classics
  • 50-volume anthology of classic works from world literature

    "Fidele's Dirge" Sonnets 18, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 54, 55, 57, 60, 64, 65, 66, 71, 73, 87, 90, 94, 97, 98, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 116, 129, 146, 148

    Harvard Classics

    Harvard Classics

    Harvard_Classics

  • List of people with Huguenot ancestry
  • Catherine of Bourbon (1559–1604), Navarrese regent princess and writer of sonnets, daughter of Queen Jeanne d'Albret and sister of King Henri IV of France

    List of people with Huguenot ancestry

    List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry

  • 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)

  • Statue of Liberty
  • Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor

    Lazarus's vision in her sonnet—she described the statue as "Mother of Exiles"—but her work had become obscure. In 1903, the sonnet was engraved on a plaque

    Statue of Liberty

    Statue of Liberty

    Statue_of_Liberty

  • Early Modern English
  • Stage of development of English, starting late 15th century

    Kyd c. 1590 – c. 1612 – Shakespeare's plays written 1609 – Shakespeare's sonnets published Other playwrights: Ben Jonson Thomas Dekker Beaumont and Fletcher

    Early Modern English

    Early Modern English

    Early_Modern_English

  • Joe Biden
  • President of the United States from 2021 to 2025

    from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved February 5, 2023. Swire, Sonnet (February 4, 2023). "What to know about the suspected Chinese spy balloon"

    Joe Biden

    Joe Biden

    Joe_Biden

  • Jack the Ripper
  • Unidentified serial killer in London in 1888

    (nicknamed "Shakespeare", reportedly for her habit of quoting Shakespeare's sonnets) was strangled with clothing and then mutilated with a knife on 24 April

    Jack the Ripper

    Jack the Ripper

    Jack_the_Ripper

  • Ada Lovelace
  • English mathematician (1815–1852)

    The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood. London: Fourth Estate. pp. 116–118. Simonite, Tom (24 March 2009). "Short Sharp Science: Celebrating Ada

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada_Lovelace

  • The Green Carnation
  • 1894 novel by Robert Hichens

    sympathetic friend of homosexuals though not of Wilde, followed with his sonnet "The Green Carnation", finding in the novel a vulgarisation of homoerotic

    The Green Carnation

    The_Green_Carnation

  • List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes
  • doesn't understand what Granny wants and begins to quote Shakespeare's Sonnets. Granny thinks he's courting her. The Chauffeur (John Barron) takes Jethro

    List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes

    List_of_The_Beverly_Hillbillies_episodes

  • 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"

    Baruch Spinoza

    Baruch Spinoza

    Baruch_Spinoza

  • Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
  • Alternative Shakespeare authorship theory

    Sonnets, for example, in Sonnets 138 and 37. In his later years, Oxford described himself as "lame". On several occasions, the author of the sonnets also

    Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship

    Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship

    Oxfordian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship

  • Kathleen Turner
  • American actress (born 1954)

    2008, p. 180. "Kathleen Turner Interview 2 - ROD Show, Season 2 Episode 116, 1998". YouTube. December 1, 2022. Retrieved December 9, 2023. "BBC Radio

    Kathleen Turner

    Kathleen Turner

    Kathleen_Turner

  • Action fiction
  • Written and visual fiction genre

    arts film Pace (narrative) Spy fiction Thriller novel Turco (1999, pp. 58, 116) "Leisure Reads: Fiction and Popular Non-Fiction". Robert W. Van Houten Library

    Action fiction

    Action fiction

    Action_fiction

  • Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
  • Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays

    Register at the time. Also in 1598, Robert Tofte mentioned the play in his sonnet sequence Alba. The months minde of a melancholy lover; "Love's Labour Lost

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays

  • 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

  • House of Savoy
  • Royal dynasty of Southern Europe and Eastern Africa

    military forces to the rescue. The massacre prompted John Milton's famous sonnet, "On the Late Massacre in Piedmont". In 1898, the Bava Beccaris massacre

    House of Savoy

    House of Savoy

    House_of_Savoy

  • Donald Sidney-Fryer
  • American poet, historian and performer (1934–2026)

    Sidney-Fryer's next two books of poetry, Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Second Series and Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Third Series, were published. All

    Donald Sidney-Fryer

    Donald Sidney-Fryer

    Donald_Sidney-Fryer

  • Thebaine
  • Opiate alkaloid constituent of opium

    200900262. ISBN 978-0-471-75477-0. Mascavage, Linda M.; Jasmin, Serge; Sonnet, Philip E.; Wilson, Michael; Dalton, David R. (2010). "Alkaloids". Ullmann's

    Thebaine

    Thebaine

    Thebaine

  • Narrative
  • Account that presents connected events

    Research Encyclopedia of Literature. 1. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190201098.013.116. ISBN 9780190201098. Hevern, V. W. (March 2004). "Narrative Psychology: General

    Narrative

    Narrative

    Narrative

  • Parce Domine
  • Lenten hymn

    to God in a plea for conversion. It is found in such a construction in a sonnet by Paul Verlaine. Adolphe Willette painted a canvas entitled Parce Domine

    Parce Domine

    Parce_Domine

  • Christina, Queen of Sweden
  • Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654

    works by Martial and Petronius. The physician showed her the 16 erotic sonnets of Pietro Aretino, which he kept secretly in his luggage. By subtle means

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden

  • 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

    Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon

    Francis_Bacon

  • Macintosh SE
  • Fourth model of Apple's Macintosh computer line

    accelerators. In the past other accelerators were also available such as the Sonnet Allegro. Since installing a card required opening the computer's case and

    Macintosh SE

    Macintosh SE

    Macintosh_SE

  • 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)

  • Stéphane Mallarmé
  • French Symbolist poet (1842–1898)

    are not evident on reading the work on the page. For example, Mallarmé's Sonnet en '-yx' opens with the phrase ses purs ongles ('her pure nails'), whose

    Stéphane Mallarmé

    Stéphane Mallarmé

    Stéphane_Mallarmé

  • Björk
  • Icelandic singer (born 1965)

    choirs. She again appropriated text from E. E. Cummings for the song "Sonnets/Unrealities XI". At the time, Medúlla became her highest-charting album

    Björk

    Björk

    Björk

  • Isabella d'Este
  • Italian noblewoman, patron of the arts and fashion leader (1474–1539)

    Mantua. During their courtship, Isabella treasured the letters, poems, and sonnets he sent her as gifts.[citation needed] Ten years later, on 11 February

    Isabella d'Este

    Isabella d'Este

    Isabella_d'Este

  • Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
  • English nobleman (c. 1520 – 1551)

    Sir Thomas Wyatt penned an eloquent lamentation of his personal loss. The sonnet speaks of a man who was not only his patron, but his friend, and confidant

    Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

    Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

    Gregory_Cromwell,_1st_Baron_Cromwell

  • List of Two and a Half Men episodes
  • Patterson & Don Reo February 6, 2012 (2012-02-06) 3X6965 13.00 193 16 "Sips, Sonnets and Sodomy" James Widdoes Story by : Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson &

    List of Two and a Half Men episodes

    List_of_Two_and_a_Half_Men_episodes

  • Horace
  • Roman lyric poet (65–8 BC)

    be the perfect interpreter of human life." Christina Rossetti composed a sonnet depicting a woman willing her own death steadily, drawing on Horace's depiction

    Horace

    Horace

    Horace

  • Roy Campbell (poet)
  • South African poet (1901–1957)

    being drawn to the Roman Catholic faith, a process that can be traced in a sonnet sequence entitled Mithraic Emblems (1936). By the end of 1932, the Pound

    Roy Campbell (poet)

    Roy Campbell (poet)

    Roy_Campbell_(poet)

  • Foxtrot (album)
  • 1972 studio album by Genesis

    tracks. "Watcher of the Skies" takes its title from a line of the 1817 sonnet On First Looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats. The song begins with

    Foxtrot (album)

    Foxtrot_(album)

  • Barton Fink
  • 1991 film by the Coen brothers

    the title of Barton's play, Bare Ruined Choirs, comes from line four of Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare. The poem's focus on aging and death connects

    Barton Fink

    Barton_Fink

  • Walter Benjamin
  • German cultural critic, philosopher and social critic (1892–1940)

    Gudrun Schwarz, Michael Schwarz, Erdmut Wizisla. ISBN 978-1-84467-196-0 The Sonnets of Walter Benjamin. Trans. Andrew Paul Wood, bilingual edition German/English

    Walter Benjamin

    Walter Benjamin

    Walter_Benjamin

  • PowerBook G3
  • Line of laptop Macintosh computers by Apple Computer

    detached from the logic boards. This encouraged the aftermarket, including Sonnet, Powerlogix, Wegener Media, and others, to offer G3 CPU upgrades across

    PowerBook G3

    PowerBook G3

    PowerBook_G3

  • Synthetic biology
  • Interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering

    to be stored in synthesized DNA. A similar project encoded the complete sonnets of William Shakespeare in DNA. More generally, algorithms such as NUPACK

    Synthetic biology

    Synthetic biology

    Synthetic_biology

  • River Thames
  • River in southern England

    broke through the Royal Navy on the Thames. In poetry, William Wordsworth's sonnet On Westminster Bridge closes with the lines: Ne'er saw I, never felt, a

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  • Translations of the Odyssey
  • translation for most of his life, and his work later inspired John Keats' sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (1816). It was similarly used as

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    Translations of the Odyssey

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  • 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

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  • Miguel de Cervantes
  • Spanish writer (1547–1616)

    Galatea, while he also wrote Dos Canciones à la Armada Invencible. His sonnets include Al Túmulo del Rey Felipe en Sevilla, Canto de Calíope and Epístola

    Miguel de Cervantes

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  • Dreams from R'lyeh
  • 1975 collection of poems by Lin Carter

    was Carter's only book published by Arkham House. The title sequence of sonnets, "Dreams from R'lyeh", has also been reprinted in Robert M. Price's The

    Dreams from R'lyeh

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  • SONER
  • Male

    Turkish

    SONER

    Turkish name SONER means "last man."

    SONER

  • Linnet
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Linnet

    A singing bird

    Linnet

  • CONNER
  • Male

    English

    CONNER

    Variant spelling of English Connor, CONNER means "hound-lover."

    CONNER

  • Suneet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Suneet

    Good principles or prudent or righteous, Love, A kind hearted person

    Suneet

  • BENNET
  • Male

    English

    BENNET

    Variant spelling of English Bennett, BENNET means "blessed."

    BENNET

  • SONNIE
  • Male

    English

    SONNIE

    Variant spelling of English Sonny, SONNIE means "youngster."

    SONNIE

  • SONNY
  • Male

    English

    SONNY

    English pet name transferred to forename use, SONNY means "youngster."

    SONNY

  • SONJE
  • Female

    German

    SONJE

    German form of Russian Sonya, SONJE means "wisdom."

    SONJE

  • JENNET
  • Female

    Scottish

    JENNET

    Scottish feminine form of English John, JENNET means "God is gracious."

    JENNET

  • Sennet
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Sennet

    Wise.

    Sennet

  • LINNET
  • Female

    English

    LINNET

    Variant spelling of English Linette, LINNET means "little lake." 

    LINNET

  • Bonner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish

    Bonner

    English, Scottish, and Irish : nickname from Middle English boner(e), bonour ‘gentle’, ‘courteous’, ‘handsome’ (Old French bonnaire, from the phrase de bon(ne) aire ‘of good bearing or appearance’, from which also comes modern English debonair).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a common medieval personal name derived from Latin Honorius.Swedish : unexplained.

    Bonner

  • DONNE
  • Male

    Irish

    DONNE

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Donn, DONNE means "brown."

    DONNE

  • Songer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Songer

    English : variant of Sanger 2.

    Songer

  • GOBNET
  • Female

    Irish

    GOBNET

    Variant spelling of Irish Gobnait, possibly GOBNET means "little smith."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Bonnet

    French : from the medieval personal name Bonettus, a diminutive of Latin bonus ‘good’.French : occasionally, a Gascon variant of Bonneau.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a milliner, or a nickname for a wearer of unusual headgear, from Middle English bonet, Old French bon(n)et ‘bonnet’, ‘hat’. This word is found in medieval Latin as abonnis, but is of unknown origin.In Germany the name was borne by Waldensians, of French origin.A Bonnet from the Charente region of France is documented in Montreal in 1670 with the secondary surname Lafortune.

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  • Sonn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sonn

    English : variant spelling of Son.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sonne.

    Sonn

  • KENNET
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    KENNET

    Scandinavian form of English Kenneth, KENNET means both "comely; finely made" and "born of fire." 

    KENNET

  • Bonney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Bonney

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : nickname for a handsome person, especially a large or well-built one, from northern dialect bonnie ‘fine’, ‘beautiful’ (still in common use in northern England and Scotland).French : eastern variant of Bonnet 2.

    Bonney

  • Bonny
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Bonny

    English and Irish : variant of Bonney or Scottish Bonnie.Swiss French : variant of Bonnet.

    Bonny

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  • Cathall
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Cathall

    Ready for war.

  • CHINAZA
  • Female

    African

    CHINAZA

    God answers (my prayer).

  • Zaiton
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zaiton

    Olive

  • Kennington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kennington

    English : habitational name for someone from a place called Kennington in Greater London (formerly in Surrey), Oxfordshire, or Kent. The first two are from the Old English personal name Cēna + -ing- (a connective particle denoting association with) + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The place in Kent is named from Old English cyne- ‘royal’ + tūn.

  • TIFFANY
  • Female

    Cornish

    TIFFANY

    , divine manifestation.

  • ARPAKSHAD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ARPAKSHAD

    (אַרְפַּכְשַׁד) Hebrew name of foreign origin, possibly ARPAKSHAD means "by the border of Asia." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a son of Shem.

  • Pratheep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Pratheep

    Lightning

  • Devki | தேவகீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Devki | தேவகீ

    Divine, Lord krishnas mother

  • Jayanthasena
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jayanthasena

    Name of a Raga

  • Errol
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Errol

    Wanderering Noble

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  • Bonneted
  • a.

    Protected by a bonnet. See Bonnet, 4 (a).

  • Cornet
  • n.

    A troop of cavalry; -- so called from its being accompanied by a cornet player.

  • Sonant
  • n.

    A sonant letter.

  • Munga
  • n.

    See Bonnet monkey, under Bonnet.

  • Sinnet
  • n.

    See Sennit .

  • Bonnet
  • n.

    Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use

  • Bonnes bouches
  • pl.

    of Bonne bouche

  • Bonnet
  • v. i.

    To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.

  • Sonnet
  • v. i.

    To compose sonnets.

  • Connect
  • v. i.

    To join, unite, or cohere; to have a close relation; as, one line of railroad connects with another; one argument connect with another.

  • Blue bonnet
  • n.

    Alt. of Blue-bonnet

  • Connex
  • v. t.

    To connect.

  • Sinner
  • n.

    One who has sinned; especially, one who has sinned without repenting; hence, a persistent and incorrigible transgressor; one condemned by the law of God.

  • Bennet
  • a.

    The common yellow-flowered avens of Europe (Geum urbanum); herb bennet. The name is sometimes given to other plants, as the hemlock, valerian, etc.

  • Runnet
  • n.

    See Rennet.

  • Linnet
  • n.

    Any one of several species of fringilline birds of the genera Linota, Acanthis, and allied genera, esp. the common European species (L. cannabina), which, in full summer plumage, is chestnut brown above, with the breast more or less crimson. The feathers of its head are grayish brown, tipped with crimson. Called also gray linnet, red linnet, rose linnet, brown linnet, lintie, lintwhite, gorse thatcher, linnet finch, and greater redpoll. The American redpoll linnet (Acanthis linaria) often has the crown and throat rosy. See Redpoll, and Twite.

  • Bonnet
  • n.

    A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.

  • Sennet
  • n.

    A signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit on the stage.

  • Sonneter
  • n.

    A composer of sonnets.

  • Sinner
  • v. i.

    To act as a sinner.