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The English sonnet consists of [[RuleOfThree three]] quatrains (sets of four lines), each with an ABAB rhyme scheme, and a rhyming couplet which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said. The Italian sonnet comprises an octave (eight lines), rhyming ABBAABBA, and a sestet (six lines), rhyming CDCDCD or CDECDE.

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The English sonnet consists of [[RuleOfThree three]] quatrains (sets of four lines), each with an ABAB rhyme scheme, and a rhyming couplet which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem {{poem}} has said. The Italian sonnet comprises an octave (eight lines), rhyming ABBAABBA, and a sestet (six lines), rhyming CDCDCD or CDECDE.
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A sonnet is a structured UsefulNotes/{{poetry form|s}} with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but there are two main types: Italian, AKA Creator/{{Petrarch}}an, and English, AKA [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]]. The forms differ in their rhyme schemes and division of stanzas, but they share these defining attributes:

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A sonnet is a structured UsefulNotes/{{poetry MediaNotes/{{poetry form|s}} with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but there are two main types: Italian, AKA Creator/{{Petrarch}}an, and English, AKA [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]]. The forms differ in their rhyme schemes and division of stanzas, but they share these defining attributes:
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As always, Wiki/TheOtherWiki has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet more information]], and examples abound in the public domain.

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As always, Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet more information]], and examples abound in the public domain.
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The English sonnet consists of three quatrains (sets of four lines), each with an ABAB rhyme scheme, and a rhyming couplet which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said. The Italian sonnet comprises an octave (eight lines), rhyming ABBAABBA, and a sestet (six lines), rhyming CDCDCD or CDECDE.

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The English sonnet consists of three [[RuleOfThree three]] quatrains (sets of four lines), each with an ABAB rhyme scheme, and a rhyming couplet which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said. The Italian sonnet comprises an octave (eight lines), rhyming ABBAABBA, and a sestet (six lines), rhyming CDCDCD or CDECDE.
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-->Creator/WilliamWordsworth, [[ThisIsASong "Scorn Not the Sonnet"]]

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-->Creator/WilliamWordsworth, -->-- Creator/WilliamWordsworth, [[ThisIsASong "Scorn Not the Sonnet"]]
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Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound ...

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Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound ...''



A sonnet is a structured UsefulNotes/{{poetry form|s}} with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but there are two main types: Italian, AKA {{Petrarch}}an, and English, AKA [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]]. The forms differ in their rhyme schemes and division of stanzas, but they share these defining attributes:

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A sonnet is a structured UsefulNotes/{{poetry form|s}} with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but there are two main types: Italian, AKA {{Petrarch}}an, Creator/{{Petrarch}}an, and English, AKA [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]]. The forms differ in their rhyme schemes and division of stanzas, but they share these defining attributes:

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A sonnet is a structured poetry form with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but as [[TropeCodifier codified]] by Creator/WilliamShakespeare, the typical English language sonnet has the following characteristics:
* Three quatrains: sets of four lines, connected narratively or thematically, in which the first and third lines rhyme, as do the second and fourth.
* The verse concludes with a rhyming couplet, which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said.
* Each line is in iambic pentameter.
* The sentiment of the poem is reflective and/or introspective.

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->''Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned,\\
Mindless of its just honours; with this key\\
Shakespeare unlocked his heart; the melody\\
Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound ...
-->Creator/WilliamWordsworth, [[ThisIsASong "Scorn Not the Sonnet"]]

A sonnet is a structured poetry form UsefulNotes/{{poetry form|s}} with origins in medieval Europe. The exact structure varies from author to author, but as [[TropeCodifier codified]] by Creator/WilliamShakespeare, the typical there are two main types: Italian, AKA {{Petrarch}}an, and English, AKA [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]]. The forms differ in their rhyme schemes and division of stanzas, but they share these defining attributes:
* Fourteen lines.
* Iambic pentameter (ten syllables per line, with an unstressed-stressed pattern).
* A reflective or introspective tone, often [[CourtlyLove romantic]].

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English language sonnet has the following characteristics:
* Three quatrains: sets
consists of three quatrains (sets of four lines, connected narratively or thematically, in which the first and third lines rhyme, as do the second and fourth.
* The verse concludes
lines), each with an ABAB rhyme scheme, and a rhyming couplet, couplet which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said.
* Each line is in iambic pentameter.
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said. The sentiment of the poem is reflective and/or introspective.
Italian sonnet comprises an octave (eight lines), rhyming ABBAABBA, and a sestet (six lines), rhyming CDCDCD or CDECDE.
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As always, TheOtherWiki has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet more information]], and examples abound in the public domain.

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A sonnet is a poetry form. There are several different sonnet forms.

'''Shakespearian (or English) Sonnet:'''\\
The Shakespearian sonnet, named for Creator/WilliamShakespeare, [[TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples who wrote 154 of them]]. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.

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A sonnet is a structured poetry form. There are several different sonnet forms.

'''Shakespearian (or English) Sonnet:'''\\
form with origins in medieval Europe. The Shakespearian sonnet, named for exact structure varies from author to author, but as [[TropeCodifier codified]] by Creator/WilliamShakespeare, [[TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples who wrote 154 of them]]. The the typical English language sonnet has 14 the following characteristics:
* Three quatrains: sets of four lines, connected narratively or thematically, in which the first and third
lines written rhyme, as do the second and fourth.
* The verse concludes with a rhyming couplet, which generally serves to reinforce or subvert what the rest of the poem has said.
* Each line is
in iambic pentameter (that is, each line pentameter.
* The sentiment of the poem is reflective and/or introspective.

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The Shakespearian sonnet, named for [[WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare]], [[TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples who wrote 154 of them]]. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.

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The Shakespearian sonnet, named for [[WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare]], Creator/WilliamShakespeare, [[TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples who wrote 154 of them]]. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.
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The Shakespearian sonnet, named for William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 of them. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.

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The Shakespearian sonnet, named for [[WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare, Shakespeare]], [[TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples who wrote 154 of them.them]]. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.
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The Shakespearian sonnet, named for William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 of them. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poem

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\nThe Shakespearian sonnet, named for William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 of them. The sonnet has 14 lines written in iambic pentameter (that is, each line has 10 syllables that naturally pair off). The sonnet is arranged into four quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB, and ending in a couplet. The couplet usually represents a "turn" in the poempoem, either commenting on the previous lines or subverting them.
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