Poems of William Shakespeare

A COLLECTION OF POEMS
BY

Picture of William Shakespeare
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
(Born 1564, Died 1616)




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F
"From You Have I Been Absent..."
"Full Fathom Five..."

L
"Let Me Not To the Marraiage Of..."
"Let Those Who Are In..."
"Like As the Waves..."

M
"The Master, the Swabber..."

N
"No Longer Mourn For Me..."
"Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments"
"No! Time, Thou Shalt Not Boast..."

O
"O How Much More Doth Beauty..."
"Over Hill, Over Dale"

S
"Shall I Compare Thee..."
"Sigh No More, Ladies..."

T
"Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred"
"That Time Of Year.."
"Then Hate Me When Thou Wilt..."
"Thus Was His Cheek..."
"Tired With All These..."
"To Be, or Not To Be..."

W
"When Daffodils Begin To Peer..."
"When I Have Seen..."
"When, In Disgrace With Fortune..."
"When Priests Are More in World..."
"When That I Was And a Little Tiny Boy"
"When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought"
"Where the Bee Sucks..."
Winter
"Why Is My Verse..."

Y
"Yet Here, Laertes!..."



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