1.0.0 2255520045 2024-10-02T17:07:44Z 18 13 3 pt Soneto 32 wikipedia pl Sonet 32 (William Szekspir) wikipedia fr Sonnet 32 wikipedia en Sonnet 32 wikipedia de William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII wikisource hu 32. szonett wikisource fr Sonnets de Shakespeare/32 wikisource pl Sonet XXXII (Shakespeare) wikisource ar سونيت 32 wikisource en Sonnet 32 (Shakespeare) wikisource ru Сонет 32 (Шекспир; Случевский) wikisource ar سونيت 32 wikipedia ru Сонет 32 wikipedia /m/0f3nkk 1840-01-01T00:00:00Z William-shakespeare-sonnet-32-annotated Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love'. If thou survive my well-contented day, 32 242923 /m/0f3nkk 1840-01-01T00:00:00Z William-shakespeare-sonnet-32-annotated Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love'. If thou survive my well-contented day, 32 242923 Soneto 32 Soneto 32 Soneto 32 Sonet 32 Sonet 32 Sonet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Soneto 32 Soneto 32 Soneto 32 William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII William Shakspeare's sämmtliche Gedichte/Sonett XXXII 32. szonett 32. szonett 32. szonett Сонет 32 Сонет 32 Сонет 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Soneto 32 de Ŝekspiro Soneto 32 de Ŝekspiro Soneto 32 de Ŝekspiro سونيت 32 سونيت 32 سونيت 32 সনেট ৩২ সনেট ৩২ সনেট ৩২ Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 Sonnet 32 sonetto di William Shakespeare literair werk van William Shakespeare 32nd of 154 by William Shakespeare trente-deuxième sonnet de William Shakespeare (sur 154) Sonnets. 32 William Shakespeare William Shakespeare William Shakespeare William Shakespeare William Shakespeare William Shakespeare English playwright and poet (1564–1616) author author author main creator(s) of a written work (use on works, not humans); use P2093 (author name string) when Wikidata item is unknown or does not exist Freebase ID Freebase ID Freebase ID identifier for a page in the Freebase database. 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For IDs starting with "/g/", use Google Knowledge Graph ID (P2671) literary work literary work literary work written work read for enjoyment or edification instance of instance of instance of that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform) sonnet sonnet sonnet form of poetry with fourteen lines and strict rhyming structure Shakespeare's sonnets Shakespeare's sonnets Shakespeare's sonnets collection of 154 sonnets by William Shakespeare, which covers themes such as the passage of time, love, beauty and mortality part of part of part of object of which the subject is a part (if this subject is already part of object A which is a part of object B, then please only make the subject part of object A), inverse property of "has part" (P527, see also "has parts of the class" (P2670)) publication date publication date publication date date or point in time when a work was first published or released English English English West Germanic language language of work or name language of work or name language of work or name language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, broadcasts or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412)) Genius ID Genius ID Genius ID identifier for a song, musical composition, written work, discography, list and other on Genius public domain public domain public domain no exclusive intellectual property rights apply copyright status copyright status copyright status copyright status for intellectual creations like works of art, publications, software, etc. last line last line last line last line (excipit) of a poem, last sentence of a novel, etc. first line first line first line first line (incipit) of a poem, first sentence of a novel, speech, etc. series ordinal series ordinal series ordinal position of an item in its parent series (most frequently a 1-based index), generally to be used as a qualifier (different from "rank" defined as a class, and from "ranking" defined as a property for evaluating a quality). Sonnet 33 Sonnet 33 Sonnet 33 33rd of 154 by William Shakespeare followed by followed by followed by immediately following item in a series of which the subject is a part, preferably use as qualifier of P179 [if the subject has been replaced, e.g. political offices, use "replaced by" (P1366)] Sonnet 31 Sonnet 31 Sonnet 31 31st of 154 by William Shakespeare follows follows follows immediately prior item in a series of which the subject is a part, preferably use as qualifier of P179 [if the subject has replaced the preceding item, e.g. political offices, use "replaces" (P1365)] poem poem poem work of poetry, often composed of verses form of creative work form of creative work form of creative work structure of a creative work FantLab work ID FantLab work ID FantLab work ID identifier for the literary work in FantLab Freebase Data Dumps Freebase Data Dumps Freebase Data Dumps dumps of the public part of Google's Knowledge Graph stated in stated in stated in to be used in the references field to refer to the information document or database in which a claim is made; for qualifiers use P805; for the type of document in which a claim is made use P3865 German Wikisource German Wikisource German Wikisource edition of the free library imported from Wikimedia project imported from Wikimedia project imported from Wikimedia project source of this claim's value; used in references section by bots or humans importing data from Wikimedia projects countries with 100 years pma or shorter countries with 100 years pma or shorter countries with 100 years pma or shorter countries and regions with copyright protection for authors' lifetime plus 100 years, or less, after their deaths applies to jurisdiction applies to jurisdiction applies to jurisdiction the item (institution, law, public office, public register...) or statement belongs to or has power over or applies to the value (a territorial jurisdiction: a country, state, municipality, ...) 100 years or more after author(s) death 100 years or more after author(s) death 100 years or more after author(s) death copyright protection duration of 100 years from the death of the author(s) determination method or standard determination method or standard determination method or standard how a value is determined, or the standard by which it is declared United States of America United States of America United States of America country primarily located in North America published more than 95 years ago published more than 95 years ago published more than 95 years ago sufficient condition for a work's copyright to have expired in the United States reference URL reference URL reference URL should be used for Internet URLs as references. 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