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Shakespeare, William (M)
Surname:
Shakespeare
Forename(s):
William
b. April 1564.
d. April 1616.
Nationality: English.
VIAF.
Playwright, poet, and actor. Born either 21, 22, or 23 April 1564. Biographical information:
ODNB
. (AC)
Poems associated with this person
Total poems: 67
Poem title
Date
Periodical
Roles
id #
Truth
1832-04-21
The Penny Magazine
Poet
2829
Love
1832-04-21
The Penny Magazine
Poet
9878
“When daffodils begin to peer”
1856-10
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
9361
“What is your substance, whereof are you made”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17003
“Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17004
“Who will believe my verse in time to come”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
16999
“That thou hast her, it is not all my grief”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17001
“So now I have confessed that he is thine”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17007
“O for my sake do thou with fortune chide”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17006
“O that you were yourself! But, love, you are”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
16998
“Unthriftly loveliness, why dost thou spend”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
16997
“Alas, ‘tis true, I have gone here and there”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17005
“So am I as the rich, whose blessed key”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17002
“When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes”
1862-04
Temple Bar
Poet
17000
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite”
1864-07
Temple Bar
Poet
17089
“How oft when thou, my music, music playst”
1866-06
The Argosy
Poet
16147
“My glass shall not persuade me I am old”
1871-08
The Dark Blue
Poet
16091
Sonnet 60
1880-08
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
9260
Sonnet 73
1880-08
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
9261
Sonnet 49
1884-04
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8189
Sonnet 80
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8884
Sonnet 85
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8885
Sonnet 86
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8886
Sonnet 82
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8892
Sonnet 81
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8891
Sonnet 125
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8895
Sonnet 121
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8894
Sonnet 79
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8883
Sonnet 78
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8893
Sonnet 83
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8889
Sonnet 84
1884-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8890
Sonnet 80
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8183
“Whatever hath her wish, thou hast thy WILL”
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8171
Sonnet 37
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8185
Sonnet 74
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8188
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite”
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8194
Sonnet 57
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8190
Sonnet 63
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8193
Sonnet 58
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8191
“So now I have confess’d that he is thine”
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8164
Sonnet 140
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8196
Sonnet 71
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8195
Sonnet 62
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8192
“If thy soul check thee that I come so near”
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8182
Sonnet 86
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8184
Sonnet 73
1884-08
The Nineteenth Century
Poet
8187
Sonnet 20
1885-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8855
Sonnet 128
1885-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8861
Sonnet 24
1885-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8857
Sonnet 122
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8687
Sonnet 137
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8689
Sonnet 67
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8690
Sonnet 123
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8688
Sonnet 74
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8685
Sonnet 116
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8683
Sonnet 103
1886-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8686
Carpe Diem
1889-03
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19340
Sonnet LXXXVII
1889-07
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8489
Sonnet LV
1889-07
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Poet
8487
“Never resting time”
1891-11
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19416
Orpheus and His Lute
1893-01
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19430
O Mistress Mine
1894-02
Atalanta
Poet
2293
“Full many a glorious morning have I seen”
1897-06
Temple Bar
Poet
18339
Sonnet XXVI
1898-04
The Cornhill Magazine
Poet
15892
“That time of year thou may’st in me behold”
1900-10
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19712
“Blow, blow, thou winter wind”
1900-12
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19719
Young Orpheus
1901-05
The English Illustrated Magazine
Poet
19723