Sonnets

A sonnet contains 14 lines, arraigned with 8 lines in the rhyming patter of a b b a, a b b a, and six lines of c d c d c d .  Scholars believe the form originally came from Italian and “sonnet” meant little song.  The English sonnet is also written in iambic pentameter – da dum, da dum, da dum, da dum, da dum.

Some outstanding examples:

Sonnet 27 by Williamn Shakespeare

Sonnet 30 by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Sonnet 29 by Edna St. Vincent Millay

What My Lips Have Kissed . . . by Edna St. Vincent Millay

One Art by Eliazbeth Bishop (in the Villanelle form)

Theory by Dorothy Parker

Summons by Robert Francis 

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