Sonnet 91
- Some glory
in their birth, some in
their skill
Sonnet 92
- But do thy
worst to steal thyself
away
Sonnet 93
- So shall I
live, supposing thou art
true
Sonnet 94
- They that
have power to hurt and
will do none
Sonnet 95
- How sweet
and lovely dost thou
make the shame
Sonnet 96
- Some say
thy fault is youth, some
wantonness
Sonnet 97
- How like a
winter hath my absence
been
Sonnet 98
- From you
have I been absent in
the spring
Sonnet 99
- The forward
violet thus did I chide
Sonnet 100
- Where art
thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long
Sonnet
101. O truant Muse,
what shall be thy amends
Sonnet 102. My love is
strengthen'd, though
more weak in seeming
Sonnet 103. Alack, what
poverty my Muse brings
forth
Sonnet 104. To me, fair
friend, you never can be
old
Sonnet 105
- Let not my love be called idolatry
Sonnet 106. When in the
chronicle of wasted time
Sonnet 107. Not mine
own fears, nor the
prophetic soul
Sonnet 108. What's in
the brain that ink may
character
Sonnet 109
-
O, never say that I was false of heart
Sonnet 110. Alas, 'tis
true I have gone here
and there
Sonnet 111. O, for my
sake do you with Fortune
chide
Sonnet 112. Your love
and pity doth the
impression fill
Sonnet 113. Since I
left you, mine eye is in
my mind
Sonnet 114. Or whether
doth my mind, being
crown'd with you
Sonnet 115. Those lines
that I before have writ
do lie
Sonnet 116
- Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Sonnet 117. Accuse me
thus: that I have
scanted all
Sonnet 118. Like as, to
make our appetites more
keen
Sonnet 119. What
potions have I drunk of
Siren tears
Sonnet 120. That you
were once unkind
befriends me now