Sonnet 28, written by William Shakespeare, is typically referred to by its first line "How can I then return in happy plight."
Astrophil and Stella is a sonnet sequence written by Sir Philip Sidney, and first published after his death in 1591.
A fourteen line poem in iambic pentameter (in English) is very likely to be a sonnet. It isn't guaranteed to be a sonnet - but the first thing you check is whether it is a sonnet or not.
Lydia Bird has written: 'Sonnet' -- subject(s): Sonnet (Sailboat), Travel
Cynthia L Maisel has written: 'The development of the sonnet' -- subject(s): Sonnet
Duke Cole Meredith has written: 'The sonnet, its form and technique' -- subject(s): Sonnet
The first 8 lines of a sonnet are called the octet.
Sonnet 116 was written by William Shakespeare. It was first published in the year 1609. It is considered one of his most famous sonnets although experts argue about the theme.
Sometime between 1582 and 1609 (when it was first published).
The form of poetry used for the first meeting of Romeo and Juliet is a sonnet. This type of poem consists of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter with a specific rhyme scheme. In this case, Shakespeare wrote a sonnet for Romeo and Juliet when they first meet to emphasize the intensity and immediacy of their love.
1592
A shakesperean sonnet is written in ababcdcdefefgg form. If that helps