General Poetry posted May 20, 2017 |
A Crown of Heroic Sonnets for the contest
Forget Me Not
by tfawcus
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Glossary:
Niblick: a golf club, an iron with a lofted head, used especially for playing out of bunkers (Such terms were used in the years before WW2)
Arcane: understood by few; mysterious or secret
Muntin: A muntin is a strip of wood separating and holding panes of glass in a window.
Tintinnabulation: the lingering sound of a ringing bell that occurs after it has been struck.
Fomenting: instigating or stirring up
Stoep: verandah (South African)
The Crown of Heroic Sonnets is a sequence of seven heroic sonnets usually addressed to one person. It is concerned with a single theme and each sonnet explores a different aspect of the theme and is linked to the preceding and succeeding sonnets by repeating the final line of the preceding sonnet as its first line and by having its final line be the first line of the succeeding sonnet.
The first line of the first sonnet is repeated as the final line of the final sonnet thereby bringing the sequence to a close.
A Heroic Sonnet is an iambic pentameter based poem that adds a heroic couplet to either two Sicilian octave stanzas or four Sicilian quatrain stanzas. In other words, it's eighteen lines of iambic pentameter broken into three or five parts with the last part being a couplet. The rhyme scheme has usually been a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b - c,d,c,d,c,d,c,d - e,e OR a,b,a,b - c,d,c,d - e,f,e,f - g,h,g,h - i,i.
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and 2 member cents. Niblick: a golf club, an iron with a lofted head, used especially for playing out of bunkers (Such terms were used in the years before WW2)
Arcane: understood by few; mysterious or secret
Muntin: A muntin is a strip of wood separating and holding panes of glass in a window.
Tintinnabulation: the lingering sound of a ringing bell that occurs after it has been struck.
Fomenting: instigating or stirring up
Stoep: verandah (South African)
The Crown of Heroic Sonnets is a sequence of seven heroic sonnets usually addressed to one person. It is concerned with a single theme and each sonnet explores a different aspect of the theme and is linked to the preceding and succeeding sonnets by repeating the final line of the preceding sonnet as its first line and by having its final line be the first line of the succeeding sonnet.
The first line of the first sonnet is repeated as the final line of the final sonnet thereby bringing the sequence to a close.
A Heroic Sonnet is an iambic pentameter based poem that adds a heroic couplet to either two Sicilian octave stanzas or four Sicilian quatrain stanzas. In other words, it's eighteen lines of iambic pentameter broken into three or five parts with the last part being a couplet. The rhyme scheme has usually been a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b - c,d,c,d,c,d,c,d - e,e OR a,b,a,b - c,d,c,d - e,f,e,f - g,h,g,h - i,i.
Image courtesy of https://reclaimingparadise.wordpress.com/tag/weeds/
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