The tension in the poetry is generated by attempts to communicate and frustration that such efforts are never wholly successful, as implied by the title of his sonnet sequence " One Another ".
32.
In Line 1, the young man is referred to as " Love " and in Line 13 as " My Love ", the first time these terms of endearment are used in the sonnet sequence.
33.
The circumstances involving the play's nymphs and foresters have been defined as " Petrarchan situations, " deriving from the sonnets of Petrarch as interpreted by sixteenth-century English poets in their sonnet sequences.
34.
Returning to England in 1575, Sidney met Penelope Devereux, the future Lady Rich; though much younger, she would inspire his famous sonnet sequence of the 1580s, " Astrophel and Stella ."
35.
Earlier in his career, Coetzee also wrote an essay on this sonnet sequence, titled :'Achterberg's " Ballade van de gasfitter " : The Mystery of I and You'( 1977 ),
36.
Dillon was the inspiration for Millay's epic 52-sonnet sequence " Fatal Interview " and they later collaborated on translations from Charles Baudelaire's " Les Fleurs du Mal " in 1936.
37.
Joseph Pequigney says that Sonnet 1 does serve an introductory and does it unconventionally; " it might on that very account be seen as a befitting way to begin the least conventional of Renaissance love-sonnet sequences ".
38.
Sonnet 28 is a part of a five sonnet series that focuses on the poet reflecting upon his friend, in addition, there is a focus on night and sleeplessness, which is a traditional motif in Petrarchan sonnet sequences.
39.
William Fowler, whose original poetry includes the sonnet sequence " The Taratula of Love ", made translations from Petrarch, while John Stewart produced an abridged translation of Ariosto's " Orlando Furioso ".
40.
In 1947, Berryman started an affair with a married woman named Chris, documented in a long sonnet sequence that he refrained from publishing, in part, because publication of the sonnets would have revealed the affair to his wife.