Are spenserian sonnets written iambic pentameters

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Made famous by Italian poets, the traditional sonnet contains fourteen lines divided into two stanzas of eight and six lines.

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The sonnet, from the Italian sonetto meaning “little song,” is one of the better-known forms of poetry.

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The original sonnet form was invented in the 13th century by Dante and took the name of an Italian philosopher named Francisco Petrarch.

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