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Sonnets always have 14 lines. The difference is in their format. The Shakespearean(or Elizabethean) Sonnet has 3 quatrains which means 3 'blocks' of 4 lines and at the end it has 2 lines (a duet). A suggested rhyme scheme could be ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. ABAB is one quatrain.

The Italian sonnet on the other hand consists of an octet followed by a sestet. An octet is a ''block'' of 8 lines and a sestet is a ''block'' of six lines.

Notice that in a sonnet these 'blocks' don't have a line being skipped between them, they are just the way in which they are grouped.

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