In the poem "Sonnet 18" by William Shakespeare, some of the nouns include: summer, temperate, eye, heaven, gold complexion, lease, eternal, rough winds, darling buds, and immortal lines.
18 paragraphs.
No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.
Shakespeare most famous poem is Sonnet #18
The raven by edgar allan poe is 18 stanzas and is abcbbb
His most famous poem is clearly Sonnet 18.
14 lines in a sonnet
A sonnet is an example of a poem.
Sonnet
Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day) is addressed to a young man (probably). Since the poem was originally written around 1590, it is likely that the original addressee of the sonnet has since died.
A sonnet IS a poem. Not a part in one. If you had just used google you'd of known that immediately.
probably sonnet(poem) 18 "shall i compare thee to a summers day..?" and it was very well known :O
A sonnet is a quatorzain, or a 14-line poem.