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  2. Sonnet 101 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Sonnet 100, Sonnet 101 is recognized as one of the only two sonnets in the complete sequence which directly invokes the Muse. These two sonnets in turn are part of the group of four sonnets, 100–103, wherein the poet-speaker deflects blame for his silence from himself onto the Muse, making excuses for having not written or if ...

  3. Sonnet - Wikipedia

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    The term sonnet refers to a fixed verse poetic form, ... [101] And McKay's sonnets of 1921 respond defiantly to the deadly Red Summer riots two years before. ...

  4. Category:Sonnets by William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Sonnet 101/GA1 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet Structure (1a) The Elizabethan era should be wikilinked (not every reader will be familiar with the term). (1a) "… generally follow the 'Surreyan' sonnet form …" Surreyan is an unusual way to refer to this form; English or even Shakespearean are more common. The term should also be wikilinked to the relevant article.

  7. Shakespeare's sonnets - Wikipedia

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    In Shakespeare's early comedies, the sonnets and sonnet-making of his characters are often objects of satire. In Two Gentlemen of Verona, sonnet-writing is portrayed cynically as a seduction technique. [63] In Love's Labour's Lost, sonnets are portrayed as evidence that love can render men weak and foolish. [64]

  8. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    His memorial poem to her was the sonnet "The Cross of Snow" and was not published in his lifetime. [99] Longfellow often used didacticism in his poetry, but he focused on it less in his later years. [101] Much of his poetry imparts cultural and moral values, particularly focused on life being more than material pursuits. [102]

  9. Crown of sonnets - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Corona di rime per festeggiare il natalizio giorno di fille from 1748. An advanced form of crown of sonnets is also called a sonnet redoublé or heroic crown, comprising fifteen sonnets, in which the sonnets are linked as described above, but the final binding sonnet is made up of all the first or the last lines of the preceding fourteen, in order.