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  2. Sonnet 7 - Wikipedia

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    This type of sonnet consists of three quatrains followed by a couplet, and follows the form's rhyme scheme: abab cdcd efef gg. The sonnet is written in iambic pentameter, a type of metre based on five pairs of metrically weak/strong syllabic positions per line, as exemplified in line five (where "heavenly" is contracted to two syllables):

  3. Iambic pentameter - Wikipedia

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    The stress patterns are the same, and in particular, the normally weak third syllable is stressed in both lines; the difference is that in Shakespeare's line the stressed third syllable is a one-syllable word, "four", whereas in the un-Shakespearean line it is part of a two-syllable word, "gazelles".

  4. Sonnet 80 - Wikipedia

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    The meter suggests a few variant pronunciations: the 2nd line's "spirit" functions as 1 syllable (possibly pronounced as spear't, sprite, sprit, or spurt [4]), the 7th line's "inferior" as 3 syllables, and the 9th line's "shallowest" as 2. [5] The sonnet exhibits some metrical variations, for example, an initial reversal in the 2nd line: / × ...

  5. Sonnet 31 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 31 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.It is a sonnet within the Fair Youth sequence. Developing an idea introduced at the end of Sonnet 30, this poem figures the young man's superiority in terms of the possession of all the love the speaker has ever experienced.

  6. Sonnet 84 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 84 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet, ... feet per line, with two syllables in each foot accented weak/strong. Most of the lines are examples of regular ...

  7. Sonnet - Wikipedia

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    He also introduced variations in the proportions of the sonnet, from the 10 1 ⁄ 2 lines of the curtal sonnet "Pied Beauty" to the amplified 24-line caudate sonnet "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire". Though they were written in the later Victorian era, the poems remained virtually unknown until they were published in 1918.

  8. Glossary of poetry terms - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet: a poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes; in English, they typically have 10 syllables per line. Caudate sonnet; Crown of sonnets (aka sonnet redoublé) Curtal sonnet; Petrarchan (or Italian): traditionally follows the rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA CDECDE; a common variation of the end is CDCDCD, especially within the ...

  9. Sonnet 85 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 85 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet, which has three quatrains, ... a metre of five feet per line, with two syllables in each foot accented weak/strong ...