Bonnet and it (that might work if you have a word in front of it, and then say them both together quite fast like there one word).
Hornet, cornet, torn it, worn it, sworn it <--- Common mistake, you cant use that, because then it would have to be sornet and not sonnet, so it would have to be nn/n not rn.
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Some words that rhyme with "sonnets" include bonnets, comets, and garnets.
There are very few words that truly rhyme with sonnets, but bonnets is one of them.
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
Sonnets tend to be about love and/or nature.
Shakespeare did not title his sonnets.
Shakespeare's sonnets was created in 1609.
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Tottle's Miscellany, published in 1557, contained 271 sonnets.
Sonnets are defined as 14-line poems usually referring to love. This means that the theme usually is about loving somone, passion, intimacy, and beauty.Answer:Traditionally, sonnets focused on love and romantic matters. More recently, within the past fifty years or so, sonnets may have any theme. Any fourteen line poem of one of the three rhymes schemes, that asks a question or presents a problem in the first half, and gives an answer or solution in the second, can be a sonnet. One famous poet even wrote a sonnet about a sonnet.
There are two main types of sonnets: Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnets and Shakespearean (or English) sonnets. Petrarchan sonnets consist of an octave followed by a sestet, while Shakespearean sonnets consist of three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet.
English sonnets, also known as Shakespearean sonnets, have a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Italian sonnets, also known as Petrarchan sonnets, have a rhyme scheme of ABBA ABBA CDE CDE. English sonnets typically consist of three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet, while Italian sonnets consist of an octave followed by a sestet.
The volume Shakespeare's Sonnets [1609] contains 154 sonnets, so the usual answer to this question is 154. There are a few 'sonnets' embedded in the plays (particularly in Romeo and Juliet); but people don't normally include these among Shakespeare's Sonnets (for a number of reasons).
Sonnets on Eminent Characters was created in 1796.