The Italian Sonnet
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petrarchan sonnet
The rhyme scheme of a Petrarchan sonnet is abbaabba. It say's it in one of his books.
It is a petrarchan sonnet, made out of an octave and a sestet.
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.
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.
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.
Octet
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.
"The Good Humor Man" by Andrew Hudgins is a Petrarchan sonnet. It follows the rhyme scheme ABBAABBACDCDCD typically associated with Petrarchan or Italian sonnets.