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Is there any difference between Italian and Petrarchan sonnet?

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Because Italian is a far more rhyme-rich language than English, Petrarchan sonnets are less varied in their rhyme endings. These sonnets are usually divided into two quatrains and a final sestet. With the rhyme scheme ABBA, ABBA (or occasionally ABAB, ABAB) and CDE, CDE or CDC, DCD.

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Because Italian is a far more rhyme-rich language than English, Petrarchan sonnets are less varied in their rhyme endings. These sonnets are usually divided into two quatrains and a final sestet. With the rhyme scheme ABBA, ABBA (or occasionally ABAB, ABAB) and CDE, CDE or CDC, DCD.

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