(noun) sonnet, a Verse Form Consisting Of 14 Lines With A Fixed Rhyme Scheme
(verb) sonnet, compose A Sonnet
(verb) sonnet, praise In A Sonnet
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Shakespeare, William. Complete Sonnets and Poems. "Sonnet 39." New York: Airmont Publishing Company. 1966.
Shakespeare’s "Sonnet 39"
Donne, John. "Holy Sonnets". The Longman Anthology of British Literature. Compact 2^nd ed. Vol. A Ed. David Damrosch. Toronto: Longman, 2004. 814-815
"Holy Sonnets"
Beaston, Lawrence (1999). Talking to a Silent God: Donne's Holy Sonnets and the Via Negativa. Renascence, 51, 2: 95-110.
John Donne
Stockard, Emily E. (1997) Patterns of Consolation if Shakespeare's Sonnets 1-126. Studies in Philology, Vol. 94, 465-494 <http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=9712081640&db=aph> Retrieved February 20, 2004, from Ebsco database
Shakespeare’s “Sonnet XXVâ€
Cefalu, Paul (2003). Godly Fear, Sanctification, and Calvinist Theology in the Sermons and Holy Sonnets of John Donne. Studies in Philology, 100, 1: 71-87.
John Donne
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