The Italian Sonnet
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The rhyme scheme of a Petrarchan sonnet is abbaabba. It say's it in one of his books.
petrarchan sonnet
It is a petrarchan sonnet, made out of an octave and a sestet.
The two main types of sonnets are the Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet, which consists of an octave followed by a sestet, and the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet, which consists of three quatrains and a couplet. The Petrarchan sonnet typically has an ABBAABBA CDCDCD rhyme scheme, while the Shakespearean sonnet follows an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme.
Of the two great families of Sonnet - Petrarchan and Shakespearean - only the Petrarchan has a first part.In a Petrarchan sonnet the poem divides 8:6; forming the Octave and the Sestet.
It is also called the English sonnet. The other form is the Italian sonnet, or petrarchan sonnet.
The sonnet, especially the Petrarchan sonnet.
it's a miltonic sonnet. Milton puts volta in middle of eighth line.
The term for a 14-line love poem that usually ends with a surprise ending is a "sonnet." Sonnets typically follow specific rhyme schemes and structures, with different variations such as the Petrarchan, Shakespearean, or Spenserian sonnet.
Octet
"The Good Humor Man" by Andrew Hudgins is a Petrarchan sonnet. It follows the rhyme scheme ABBAABBACDCDCD typically associated with Petrarchan or Italian sonnets.