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There are 89 sonnets in Spenser's Amoretti sequence - and they are all Shakespearean (not Petrarchan).

The only typically Petrarchan element of the Amoretti is the idealised love-interest - which Petrarch himself inherited from the Troubadour tradition.

Spenser does not make any notable innovation to the concepts of ideal love (Shakespeare would do so, by playing with whether a real of an idealised love was being addressed).

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In sonnet #1 of his Amoretti Edmund Spenser says that the pages of his book (the Amoretti) are lucky because they will be touched by his girlfriend. Then he says that the lines of his poems are lucky, because they will be seen by his girlfriend. Then he says that the rimes of his poem are lucky, because they will be able to look at his girlfriend. (That last bit doesn't make a heap of sense, but heeeyyyy, it's only a poem)!It is all summed up in the closing couplet (as one often finds with a Shakespearean sonnet):Leaves, lines, and rimes, seek her to please alone,whom if ye please, I care for other none.The poems in the Amoretti aren't very good (this is one of the better ones). But they are very old, and they are spelled funny.


Why is the petrarchan sonnet called by that name?

The Petrarchan sonnet is named after the poet Petrarch, who popularized this form of poetry in the 14th century. It consists of an octave followed by a sestet and typically explores themes of love and unrequited feelings, similar to Petrarch's own works.


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