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Shakespearean sonnet
Shakespearean sonnet













shakespearean sonnet

My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand (A)

shakespearean sonnet

This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this: (B) If I profane with my unworthiest hand (A) It even contains the required "twist" with the ending couplet. In all other respects, this is a typical sonnet. The only difference is that two characters speak in turns to create the sonnet. Note that it follows the correct rhyme scheme, rhythm, and structure as a traditional Shakespearean sonnet. This sonnet is unusual- It is spoken by two individual voices. The Second Sonnet in Romeo and Juliet: The Lovers' First Kiss The Dialogue of Romeo and Juliet's First Kiss Is a Sonnet In the example above, the group of lines has an ABAB rhyme scheme. We want to have a name for this that sounds fancy, so we call it rhyme scheme. To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.(B) We use letters at the ends of lines to show which lines rhyme with one another. There are plenty of letters, so we should be able to make them work for ANY poem we read.

shakespearean sonnet

So, we use letters to show which lines rhyme. We can't use bold print and capital letters, it's too complicated, too limited, and it takes away from the poem. If we were to read more lines of this poem, we would quickly run out of ways to show which words rhyme. In this case, the words in all caps rhyme with each other. To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready STAND This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this Sometimes, there will be four lines of poetry (or song) that rhyme in alternating lines.















Shakespearean sonnet