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<title>The amazing web site of Shakespeare&#039;s sonnets</title>
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<title>The Elizabethan Sonnet</title>
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<title>Bibliotheca Augustana:  Bibliotheca Anglica</title>
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<title>&#039;&#039;Holy Sonnets&#039;&#039; by John Donne</title>
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<title>Sonnet Central</title>
<description>An archive of English sonnets (dating back to the early 16th century), commentary, and relevant web links and a forum for poets to share and discuss their own work. </description>
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