Famous Poems of William Shakespeare

Here you will find a collection of famous poems of William Shakespeare. The list is ordered alphabatically. You can also browse other poems on different poem type using the poem types shown on the right side.

Sonnet 123: No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do changeSonnet 125: Were't aught to me I bore the canopySonnet 126: O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
Sonnet 128: How oft, when thou, my music, music play'stSonnet 129: Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shameSonnet 12: When I do count the clock that tells the time
Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sunSonnet 131: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou artSonnet 138: When my love swears that she is made of truth
Sonnet 13: O, that you were your self! But, love, you areSonnet 141: In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyesSonnet 142: Love is my sin, and thy dear virtue hate
Sonnet 144: Two loves I have, of comfort and despairSonnet 149: Canst thou, O cruel, say I love thee notSonnet 149: Canst thou, O cruel, say I love thee not
Sonnet 14: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluckSonnet 154: The little Love-god lying once asleepSonnet 17: Who will believe my verse in time to come
Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Sonnet 19: Devouring Time blunt thou the lion's pawsSonnet 1:
Sonnet 1: From fairest creatures we desire increaseSonnet 20: A woman's face with Nature's own hand paintedSonnet 25: Let those who are in favour with their stars
Sonnet 28: How can I then return in happy plightSonnet 37: As a decrepit father takes delightSonnet 42: That thou hast her, it is not all my grief
Sonnet 45: The other two, slight air and purging fireSonnet 46: Mine eye and heart are at a mortal warSonnet 47: Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took
Sonnet 49: Against that time, if ever that time comeSonnet 50: How heavy do I journey on the waySonnet 54: O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
Sonnet 58: That god forbid, that made me first your slaveSonnet 5: Those hours, that with gentle work did frameSonnet 63: Against my love shall be, as I am now
Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defacedSonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am deadSonnet 72: O, lest the world should task you to recite
Sonnet 73: That time of year thou mayst in me beholdSonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to lifeSonnet 76: Why is my verse so barren of new pride?
Sonnet 79: Whilst I alone did call upon thy aidSonnet 87: Farewell! Thou art too dear for my possessingSonnet 8: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?
Sonnet 90: Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, nowSonnet 91: Some glory in their birth, some in their skillSonnet 94: They that have power to hurt and will do none
Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence beenSonnet 98: From you have I been absent in the springSonnet CIII
Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the marriage of true mindsSonnet CXXISonnet L
Sonnet LIXSonnet LVIISonnet LXXI
Sonnet LXXVIISonnet LXXXIISonnet LXXXIII