➠ SONNET - 6 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Shakespearean poem with 14 lines
  • - Shakespearean gem
  • - Shakespearean work
  • - Shakespearean verse
  • - Shakespearean poem
  • - Verve song about Shakespearean verse?
  • - Shakespearean lines
  • - Shakespearean offering
  • - Shakespearean poetic form
  • - Wordsworth offering
  • - Shakespeare offering
  • - It might be 70 feet long
  • - Poem for a child with a bit of fishing equipment
  • - Poem succeeded online?
  • - Poem of fourteen lines
  • - Lines for a child rising ten
  • - Ode's cousin
  • - A poem set around non-fashion
  • - Any of 154 by Shakespeare
  • - Eschewing New York, Tennyson composed such lines
  • - Verse of 14 lines that ends with a couplet
  • - Poem with 140 syllables
  • - Poem with fourteen lines
  • - One of Shakespeare's 154
  • - Lines of ten numbers reversed
  • - Heartless Tennyson's new poem
  • - Wrote up numbers after a round number of fourteen lines?
  • - Poetry form used by Shakespeare
  • - "Ozymandias," e.g.
  • - Love names included in prescribed poem
  • - Wordsworth's forte
  • - Shelley's Ozymandias, for example
  • - Poetic fourteen-liner
  • - Poem by Petrarch
  • - Petrarchan piece for Laura
  • - Ozymandias, for one
  • - One of Mrs. Browning's poems
  • - Bard work
  • - "Golden Treasury" entry
  • - "Bright Star" by Keats, e.g.
  • - "Bright Star" by Keats is one
  • - Frost piece
  • - Certain poem
  • - Verse form of 14 lines
  • - Bard's poem
  • - Emma Lazarus' 'The New Colossus,' e.g
  • - Shakespeare poem
  • - Boy on web will get lines
  • - Southern surfing lines?
  • - One of a famous 154
  • - Issue clear in poem
  • - Poem second on Web
  • - Boy new to ET produces poem
  • - She's first surfing web for poem
  • - Sent off over starting outburst and named by the linesman
  • - Written creation of Michelangelo
  • - Shakespeare creation
  • - Fourteen-lined poem
  • - Shakespeare verse
  • - One of 154 by Shakespeare
  • - Shelley's 'Ozymandias,' e.g
  • - Fourteen-line work
  • - Fourteen-line poem
  • - Type of poem cited in 'Easter Parade'
  • - Poem given weight when switching start and finish
  • - Short poem with 14 lines
  • - More than a dozen lines providing child with catch
  • - Verse of 14 lines
  • - Bard's 14-line poem
  • - Spenser creation
  • - 'O, never say that I was false of heart ...,' e.g
  • - 14-line verse
  • - "Little song" form
  • - One of 154 for Shakespeare
  • - Donne's "Death Be Not Proud," e.g.
  • - Browning output
  • - A 14-line verse
  • - Browning piece
  • - Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?" e.g.
  • - `abba abba cde cde` creation
  • - It has 14 lines
  • - Donne piece
  • - Octet + sestet
  • - "The New Colossus," for one
  • - Frost form
  • - Little song, literally
  • - Composition that may be Petrarchan
  • - One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
  • - Browning work
  • - Type of poem mentioned in "Easter Parade"
  • - One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
  • - Spenserian work
  • - Shelley's "Ozymandias," for one
  • - Literally, "little song"
  • - Petrarchan piece
  • - Poem of 14 lines
  • - Elizabeth Barrett Browning work
  • - 14-line poem
  • - It concludes with a couplet
  • - Verse form with 14 lines
  • - Three quatrains and a couplet
  • - Shakespeare opus
  • - 14-liner
  • - Output from the Bard
  • - Shakespeare specialty
  • - "Ozymandias" is one
  • - Petrarch product
  • - Thomas Wyatt work
  • - Verse with 14 lines
  • - Spenserian output
  • - Schematic poem
  • - Milton's "On His Blindness," for one
  • - Wyatt work
  • - E.B. Browning work
  • - Italian ......
  • - Millay work
  • - Petrarchan poem
  • - "Golden Treasury" item
  • - Wordsworth product
  • - Petrarch specialty
  • - Petrarch piece
  • - Wordsworth work
  • - Verse form
  • - Poem
  • - Keats work
  • - Poem type
  • - Poetic form
  • - Type of poem.
  • - Shakespeare work
  • - See 2-Down
  • - Bard's work shown in text here and there
  • - Poem succeeded, subject to difficulty
  • - Word from Italian for "little tune"
  • - younger relative recalled figure in short poem
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