List of famous Sonnet Sequences in English Literature

 Sonnet Sequences in English Literature


- JS.N

(19/03/2024)

  • "Astrophil and Stella, 108" by Sir Philip Sidney (1591, Elizabethan period)


  • "Delia, 50" by Samuel Daniel (1592, Elizabethan period)

  • "Amoretti, 89" by Edmund Spenser (1595, Elizabethan period)

  • "Idea, " by Michael Drayton (1594, Elizabethan period)


  • "Diana" by Henry Constable (1594, Elizabethan period)

  • "Holy Sonnets, 19" by John Donne (1635-9, Jacobean period)

  • "Emblems of Love" by Francis Quarles (1635, Jacobean period)

  • "Cynthia, with Certain Sonnets" by Richard Barnfield (1595, Elizabethan period)

  • "Fidessa" by William Drummond (1616, Jacobean period)

  • "The Forest of Love" by Thomas Watson (1570, Elizabethan period)

  • "The Shepherd's Pipe" by Nicholas Breton (1595, Elizabethan period)

  • "The House of Life, 101" by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1881, Victorian period)

  • "Monna Innominata, 14" by Christina Rossetti (1881, Victorian period)

  • "Sonnets from the Portuguese, 44" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1850, Victorian period)


  • "The Sonnets" by George Meredith (Victorian period)
  • "The Golden Treasury" by Francis Turner Palgrave (Victorian period) 

  • "Sonnets and Songs" by Richard Le Gallienne (late 19th/early 20th century)

  • "A Dark Month" by Thomas Hardy (early 20th century)

  • "The English Rose" by D.H. Lawrence (early 20th century)



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