Foot The foot is the metrical unit by which a line of poetry is measured; it usually consists of one stressed or accented ( ' ) and one or two unstressed.
Shakespearean Sonnet
Writing a Sonnet
A Brief Summary of the Previously Studied Variety of Verse Forms By Jiang Min.
Sonnet 54 Edmund Spenser. Edmund Spenser 1552 - 1599 A Cambridge graduate (with an M.A.), Spenser lived under Elizabeth I’s rule. He wrote The Faerie.
Basic Sonnet Forms. Sonnet From the Italian word sonnetto, meaning “little song”. Almost always consists of 14 lines usually printed as a single stanza.
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Sonnets. What Is a Sonnet? A sonnet is a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has one of several rhyme schemes. The two.
William Shakespeare
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Renaissance Poetry