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The term "'''sonnet'''" derives from the [[Provençal]] word "''sonet''" and the [[Italian language|Italian]] word "''sonetto''," both meaning "little song." The term "'''sonnet'''" derives from the [[Provençal]] word "''sonet''" and the [[Italian language|Italian]] word "''sonetto''," both meaning "little song."
==Love poetry== ==Love poetry==

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love sonnet, Sonetti lussuriosi

The term "sonnet" derives from the Provençal word "sonet" and the Italian word "sonetto," both meaning "little song."

Love poetry

amoretti, poetry, poetry of Catullus, elegiac couplet, love song, Song of Songs

Sonnets are particularly associated with love poetry, and often use a poetic diction heavily based on vivid imagery.



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