Michael Drayton — poems to learn by heart
Michael Drayton: 43 poems. Pick any — it opens in the Memorizun trainer; the progressive word- and letter-hiding method helps you memorize faster.
- Sonnet LVI: When Like an Eaglet
- Sonnet LXI: Since There's No Help
- Sonnet XXV: O Why Should Nature
- Sonnet XXXVI: Thou Purblind Boy
- Sonnet X: To Nothing Fitter
- To the Reader of These Sonnets
- Sonnet XLI: Why Do I Speak of Joy
- Sonnet XLIII: Why Should Your Fair Eyes
- Sonnet XXI: A Witless Galant
- Ode to the Cambro-Britons and their Harp, His Ballad of Agi
- Sonnet XXII: Love, Banish'd Heav'n
- Sonnet XXII: With Fools and Children
- Sonnet XXXI: Methinks I See
- Sonnet LXII: When First I Ended
- Sonnet LII: What? Dost Thou Mean
- Sonnet LIV: Yet Read at Last
- Sonnet XVI: Mongst All the Creatures
- Sonnet XX: An Evil Spirit
- Sonnet XLIX: Thou Leaden Brain
- Sonnet XLII: Some Men There Be
- Sonnet XXXV: Some, Misbelieving
- Sonnet XXXIV: Marvel Not, Love
- Sonnet XII: That Learned Father
- Sonnet VIII: There's Nothing Grieves Me
- Sonnet VII: Love in a Humour
- Idea XX: An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still
- Sonnet IX: As Other Men
- Sonnet XLV: Muses, Which Sadly Sit
- Sonnet XI: You Not Alone
- Sonnet XXVI: I Ever Love
- Sonnet XL: My Heart the Anvil
- Sonnet LIII: Clear Anker
- Sonnet XIX: You Cannot Love
- Sonnet XVII: Stay, Speedy Time
- Sonnet XLVI: Plain-Path'd Experience
- Sonnet IV: Bright Star of Beauty
- Sonnet LVIII: In Former Times
- Sonnet I: Like an Advent'rous Seafarer
- Sonnet XV: Since to Obtain Thee
- Sonnet LIX: As Love and I
- Sonnet XXXVIII: Sitting Alone, Love
- Sonnet XXXIX: Some, When in Rhyme
- Sonnet XXVIII: To Such As Say
