That's one of the wonderful things about the sonnet form: it attracts us
obsessives.
For all committed anally-retentives, here's a link on the rhyming
possibilities of the sestet:
http://www.sonnets.org/sharp-c.htm
For everybody else, Sonnet Central is a goldmine on sonnets.
Don Paterson's " 101 Sonnets" is excellent, by the way, in my opinion.
However, some of his selections are eccentric, I think, and his
introduction does go over the top where he bangs on about mathematical
relationships.
Regards,
David
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