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Poems by Fernando Pessoa

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Pessoa, Fernando

o Sonnet I [Whether We Write Or Speak Or Do But Look] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 1

o Sonnet II [If That Apparent Part Of Life's Delight] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 2

o Sonnet III [When I do think my meanest line shall be] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 3

o Sonnet IV [I could not think of thee as pieced rot] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 4

o Sonnet IX [Oh to be idle loving idleness] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 9


o Sonnet V [How can I think] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 5

o Sonnet VI [As a bad orator, badly o'er-book-skilled] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 6

o Sonnet VII [Thy words are torture to me, that scarce grieve thee] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 7

o Sonnet VIII [How many masks wear we, and undermasks] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 8

o Sonnet X [As To A Child, I Talked My Heart Asleep] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 10


o Sonnet XI [Like to a ship that storms urge on its course] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 11

o Sonnet XII [As the lone, frighted user of a night-road] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 12

o Sonnet XIII [When I should be asleep to mine own voice] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 13

o Sonnet XIV [We are born at sunset and we die ere morn] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 14

o Sonnet XIX [Beauty and love let no one separate] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 19


o Sonnet XV [Like a bad suitor desperate and trembling] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 15

o Sonnet XVI [We never joy enjoy to that full point] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 16

o Sonnet XVII [My love, and not I, is the egoist] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 17

o Sonnet XVIII [Indefinite space, which, by co-substance night] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 18

o Sonnet XX [When in the widening circle of rebirth] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 20


o Sonnet XXI [Thought was born blind, but Thought knows what is seeing] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 21

o Sonnet XXII [My soul is a stiff pageant, man by man] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 22

o Sonnet XXIII [Even as upon a low and cloud-domed day] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 23

o Sonnet XXIV [Something in me was born before the stars] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 24

o Sonnet XXIX [My weary life, that lives unsatisfied] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 29


o Sonnet XXV [We are in Fate and Fate's and do but lack] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 25

o Sonnet XXVI [The world is woven all of dream and error] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 26

o Sonnet XXVII [How yesterday is long ago! The past] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 27

o Sonnet XXVIII [The edge of the green wave whitely doth hiss] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 28

o Sonnet XXX [I do not know what truth the false untruth] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 30


o Sonnet XXXI [I am older than Nature and her Time] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 31

o Sonnet XXXII [When I have sense of what to sense appears] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 32

o Sonnet XXXIII [He that goes back does, since he goes, advance] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 33

o Sonnet XXXIV [Happy the maimed, the halt, the mad, the blind] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 34

o Sonnet XXXV [Good. I have done. My heart weighs. I am sad] from "35 Sonnets"--sonnet 35



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