Sentence example with the word 'sonnet'

sonnet

alba, canso, elegy, epopoeia, jingle, nursery rhyme, pastourelle, roundel, sonnet sequence, troubadour poem

Definition n. a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme

Last update: August 24, 2015


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His latest book consists beautiful sonnets.   [noun]

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His sonnet sequence - consisting of 154 separate poems - is arguably the finest collection of love poems in the English language.   [noun]

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I once composed a sonnet as I was climbing which expresses something of my feelings on that occasion.   [noun]

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Father read his sonnet, and Judge Hoar and others spoke.   [noun]

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Furness read selections from the Scriptures; James Freeman Clarke delivered the funeral address, and Alcott read a sonnet.   [noun]

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See Wordsworth's sonnet, On the Sonnet.   [noun]

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For a detailed study of this most perfect verse form, see Tomlinson's The Sonnet, Its Origin, Structure, and Place in Poetry.   [noun]

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This is a noble and inspiring book of love poems; and Stedman regards the opening sonnet, "I thought once how Theocritus had sung," as equal to any in our language.   [noun]

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Does he attempt to paint a picture in his sonnet on Westminster Bridge, or has he some other object in view.   [noun]

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