The poem for today’s episode is : is 5 by ee cummings. It was written in 1926, and it has… Read more is 5 by ee cummings
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For that I have forgot the world these days by ee cummings
This week we will be focusing on the sonnets of ee cummings. Cummings (1894-1962) was an American poet, playwright, and… Read more For that I have forgot the world these days by ee cummings
Sonnet #5 by Edmund Spenser
If you’d like to see other poems on the Daily Sonnet by Edmund Spenser, visit the Spenser author page here.… Read more Sonnet #5 by Edmund Spenser
Sonnet #4 by Edmund Spenser
If you’d like to see other poems on the Daily Sonnet by Edmund Spenser, visit the Spenser author page here.… Read more Sonnet #4 by Edmund Spenser
Sonnet #3 by Edmund Spencer
If you’d like to see other poems on the Daily Sonnet by Edmund Spenser, visit the Spenser author page here.… Read more Sonnet #3 by Edmund Spencer
Sonnet #18 by William Shakespeare
This is probably one of Shakespeare’s most famous sonnets. The first line is known throughout the world, and it’s a… Read more Sonnet #18 by William Shakespeare
I Canzoniere #4 by Petrarch
If you want to find out more about Petrarch, there are several excellent biographies/histories on Amazon. If… Read more I Canzoniere #4 by Petrarch
American Sonnet For My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes
It’s easy to think of sonnets as a White Man sport, focusing specifically on Dead White Men, but there are… Read more American Sonnet For My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes
Sonnet 9 by William Shakespeare
SONNET IX by William ShakespeareIs it for fear to wet a widow’s eye That thou consum’st thyself in single life?… Read more Sonnet 9 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 8 By William Shakespeare
Sonnet VIII by William Shakespeare Music to hear, why hear’st thou music sadly? Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights… Read more Sonnet 8 By William Shakespeare