Iambic Pentameter crossword puzzle

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  1. 5. From Sonnet 106: "When in the ______ of wasted time."
  2. 6. The "turn" or shift in thought or emotion in a sonnet, often occurring at line 9.
  3. 9. Missing word from Sonnet 18: "Shall I compare thee to a ______'s day?"
  4. 10. A 14-line poem typically written in iambic pentameter, like those Shakespeare wrote to the "Fair Youth."
  5. 13. A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet.
  6. 14. A stanza of four lines; a Shakespearean sonnet contains three of these.
  7. 16. A pair of rhyming lines at the end of a sonnet, such as "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."
  8. 17. The rhythmic sound often used to describe the "heartbeat" of iambic pentameter.
  9. 19. From Sonnet 18: "But thy ______ summer shall not fade."
Down
  1. 1. From Sonnet 18: "Thou art more lovely and more ______."
  2. 2. Verse that is unrhymed but written in iambic pentameter.
  3. 3. From Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the ______ buds of May."
  4. 4. The process of marking the stresses in a poem to determine its meter.
  5. 7. Total number of syllables in a standard line of iambic pentameter.
  6. 8. The type of syllable that begins an iambic foot.
  7. 9. The type of syllable that receives the emphasis in an iambic foot.
  8. 11. The Greek prefix meaning five.
  9. 12. A metrical foot consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable.
  10. 15. A basic unit of measurement in poetry, containing a specific number of stressed and unstressed syllables.
  11. 18. A source of inspiration for a poet; Shakespeare often addresses his in the sonnets.