This is a sonnet, provided other requirement are met-- there must be a definite rhyme scheme and I think, 10 syllable per line( this may not be necessary, but surely all lines must have the same number of syllables.
There are always 14 lines in a sonnet.
A sonnet typically consists of 14 lines.
No, the lines in a sonnet typically have the same number of stressed syllables as other forms of poetry, such as iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme and structure of a sonnet are what differentiate it from other forms of poetry.
14 lines in a sonnet
A sonnet has fourteen lines. A sonnet is like a poem.
14 lines in a sonnet
The first eight lines of a sonnet are called the octave.
This is a trick question. All sonnets have 14 lines
Sonnet
The last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are called a couplet. They are the only adjacent lines which rhyme with each other, the others rhyming alternately. In a Petrarchan sonnet the last two lines form part of a six-line unit called a sestet
A traditional English sonnet consists of 14 lines.