No, The Pulley by George Herbert is not a Sonnet. It is a metaphysical poem that explores the relationship between God and humanity, particularly the idea of divine mercy and how God bestows gifts upon mankind. The poem consists of three stanzas with varying line lengths and rhyme schemes.
George Herbert's poem "Easter-Wings" has that rhyme scheme.
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The rhyme scheme in George Herbert's poem "Discipline" is ABABCC.
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A sonnet is an example of a poem.
14 lines in a sonnet
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A sonnet IS a poem. Not a part in one. If you had just used google you'd of known that immediately.
It's a sonnet of course.
A sonnet is a quatorzain, or a 14-line poem.
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.