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‘a
he
a’
on
an’
or/ if
anon
coming
but
if, or only
good-den
good evening
hap
lucky
humor
mood
jack
common man
maid
unmarried girl
mark
listen to
nice
foolish
owes
owns
shrift
confession or forgivness
soft
quite
stay
wait
withal
with that
wot
know
wherefore
why
ere
before
dost
do
doth
does
thou/thee
you
whither
to where
hast
have
iambic pentameter
each unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable
blank verse
unrhymed iambic pentameter
couplet
two consecutive lines of verse that rhymes
end stopped line
has a punctuation at its end
run-on line
no punctuation at the end of the line
the prologue is an example of
shakespearean sonnet
couplet
The sun is shining bright, /The birds are singing light