This is a trick question. All sonnets have 14 lines
There are always 14 lines in a sonnet.
A sonnet typically consists of 14 lines.
A sonnet has fourteen lines. A sonnet is like a poem.
A traditional English sonnet consists of 14 lines.
14 lines
Fourteen
In Sonnet 43, the hyperbole is seen in lines 3-4 with the speaker saying "I love thee with the depth and breadth and height / My soul can reach." This exaggerates the extent of the speaker's love by using exaggerated language to emphasize the depth of their feelings.
Sonnet 43 uses the typical rhyme scheme of the English sonnet, with the rhyme going abab cdcd efef gg.
An Italian sonnet is made of 14 lines: two tercets (three lines each) and two quartains (4 lines each)
A sonnet typically consists of 14 lines. The most common meter for a sonnet is iambic pentameter, which means each line has 10 syllables with a stress on every second syllable.
Four. Qua is a prefix, meaning four.
14 lines in a sonnet