Describe asleep in the valley as a sonnet
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Arthur Riambaud's "A sleep in the valley" is often described as a great master piece which is written as a petrarchan sonnet.
- Petrarchan or the Italian sonnet is a split of the stanzas having an octave and sestet with a total of 14 lines.
- A sleep in the valley is a sonnet as it has two stanzas in the octave which contain four lines each while the other two stanzas are sestet consisting of 3 lines each
- While the rhyming scheme in the poem is abcd defe ggh iij.
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