A Sonnet is a poem that consists of fourteen lines. It typically follows a specific rhyme scheme and structure, such as the Shakespearean or Petrarchan form. Sonnets are often used to explore themes of love, beauty, and mortality.
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A sonnet.
A sonnet -- particularly of the Italian or Shakespearean variety -- is comprised of fourteen lines of iambic pentameter.
A sonnet consists of fourteen lines of iambic pentameter. There are two main types of sonnets: the Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet and the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet.
A quatorzain is a poem of fourteen lines. Historically the term has often been used interchangeably with the term 'sonnet'.
A sonnet is a poem that consists of fourteen lines of iambic pentameter.
Fourteen lines.
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A sestet consists of six lines in a poem or stanza.
A Sonnet.
An elegy poem does not have to be a specific length.
A fixed form of lyric poetry that consists of fourteen lines in iambic pentameter is a sonnet. Sonnets traditionally follow specific rhyme schemes, most commonly either the Petrarchan or Shakespearean form.