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spense·ri·an son·net

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  1. Spenserian sonnetnoun

    a sonnet consisting of three quatrains and a concluding couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab bcbd cdcd ee

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  1. Spenserian sonnetnoun

    A sonnet comprising of three quatrains with the latter rhyme part being carried over from one quatrain to the next, and a concluding couplet; therefore, comprising of a rhyme scheme of abab bcbc cdcd ee. The second type of sonnet.

  2. Etymology: Named after Edmund Spenser and associated with his authorship.

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  1. Spenserian sonnet

    The Spenserian sonnet is a sonnet form named for the poet Edmund Spenser.A Spenserian sonnet comprises three interlocked quatrains and a final couplet, with the rhyme scheme ABAB BCBC CDCD EE. Three prominent features of this sonnet type were known already: Italian and French sonnets used five rhymes; sonnets of Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey used final couplets; and the interleaved ABAB rhymes were in the English style.

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  1. spenserian sonnet

    A Spenserian sonnet is a 14-line poem developed by Edmund Spenser in his work "The Faerie Queene." The sonnet follows a specific rhyme scheme of abab bcbc cdcd ee and is written in iambic pentameter. It is distinguished from other types of sonnets by its interlocking rhyme scheme, which allows the poem to flow more smoothly, and by its final rhymed couplet, which often provides a conclusion or summary of the poem's theme.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of spenserian sonnet in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of spenserian sonnet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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