List of famous Sonnet Sequences in English Literature
Sonnet Sequences in English Literature
"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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