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Sonnet [SOHN-et]: A fixed form consisting of fourteen lines of five-foot iambic verse. In the English or Shakespearean sonnet, the lines are grouped in three quatrains (with six alternating rhymes) followed by a detached rhymed couplet which is usually epigrammatic. In the original italian form, such as Longfellow's Divina Commedia, the fourteen lines are divided into an octave of two rhyme-sounds arranged abba abba and a sestet of two additional rhyme sounds which may be variously arranged. This latter form tends to divide the thought into two opposing or complementary phases of the same idea. NOTE: A variant of the Shakespearean form is the Spenserian sonnet which links the quatrains with a chain or interlocked rhyme scheme, abab bcbc cdcd ee. NOTE: A sonnet sequence is a seies of sonnets in which there is a discernable unifying theme, while each one retains its own structural independence. All of Shakespeare's sonnets, for example, were part of a sequence, (See quatorzain, volta) (See also anthology, canon, companion poem, cycle, lyric sequence.)

Title Author Date Posted Date Created Ratings
Votes Creativity Form Imagery Overall
 evidence Angela Thomas 08/29/2008 08/29/2008 1 Imaginative Competent Vivid Well Written
 Exapolis Sonnet - Explicit Kourosh Taheri-Golvarzi 04/08/2005 04/07/2005 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 exposed Angela Thomas 10/07/2013 10/07/2013 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Falling Out of Love (sonnet) Becca Morton 02/02/2004 02/02/2004 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Family Ties Kourosh Taheri-Golvarzi 07/29/2014 07/28/2014 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Feathered Angela Cotterman 05/12/2010 05/12/2010 2 Brilliant Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
 feeling like floating Angela Thomas 11/21/2012 11/21/2012 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Five Ways to Write a Poem (2) Paganini Jones 05/16/2011 05/17/2011 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Five Ways to Write a Poem (Simple Sonnet) Paganini Jones 04/15/2011 04/15/2011 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Flat Fishing at Sachem Head William F Dougherty 06/14/2012 06/14/2012 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 float - Explicit Angela Thomas 06/16/2009 06/16/2009 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Flutters Maureen Glaude 05/12/2004 05/12/2004 2 Brilliant Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
 For An Eternity Joe Cramer 03/11/2006 02/15/2003 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 forge Angela Thomas 04/22/2006 04/22/2006 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 fork - Explicit Angela Thomas 12/09/2008 12/08/2008 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 form Angela Thomas 03/02/2011 03/01/2011 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Form Sonnet Dan Linn 05/15/2015 05/15/2015 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 For Prince Charming Bek Williams 01/05/2005 12/20/2004 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 For shame! Now thou hast crept beneath my skin (Sonnet #2) Amanda J Cobb 04/23/2003 04/21/2003 1 Outstanding Well-Framed Evocative Well Written
 fresh cut grass Angela Thomas 02/16/2005 02/16/2005 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Friendship House Bruce W Niedt 10/08/2001 10/08/2001 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 From the Next Room Angela Cotterman 05/11/2011 05/11/2011 2 Brilliant Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
 Futility Joe Cramer 03/12/2006 12/08/1981 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 Gale Anastasia Lyn 04/22/2012 04/21/2012 1 Outstanding Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
 Garden Of Kisses Charles J Hannan 10/25/2002 10/24/2002 1 Imaginative Well-Framed Descriptive Well Written
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