- SESTET
- Sonnet section
- Italian sonnet's ending lines
- Sonnet part
- Italian sonnet feature
- Last six lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
- Second division of an Italian sonnet
- Six-lined verse
- Rock's Jefferson Airplane, e.g.
- Sonnet's closing
- Trio times two
- Duo, trebled
- Trio + trio
- Pair of trios
- One of eight in Burns' "To a Mouse"
- Octave follower, to a sonneteer
- Last six lines of an Italian sonnet
- Six-line stanza
- Sonnet grouping
- Group of two trios
- Ending section of an Italian sonnet
- Writing in the form of cdecde, cdccdc or cdedce
- Italian sonnet closing
- Six-line, Italian-form sonnet ender
- Last six lines of a sonnet
- Group of six singers
- Guitar strings, e.g.
- Rhythmic group of six
- New England's states, e.g.
- Sonnet part (Italian, not English)
- Six-line poem
- Group of six
- Six-line sonnet section
- It follows the octave in an Italian sonnet
- Italian sonnet finish
- Largish combo
- Two trios
- Group of geese a-laying
- Miltonic poem ender
- Sonnet ender
- Poet's output
- Sonnet ending
- Six-person band
- Part of some sonnets
- Resolution section of a sonnet
- Italian sonnet's end
- Italian sonnet's conclusion
- End of some sonnets
- Type of stanza
- Stanza of some sonnets
- End of an Italian sonnet
- Octave's counterpart in a sonnet
- Stanza of 6 lines.
- Singing group.
- Six lines.
- Last six lines of Italian sonnet.
- Part of a poem.
- Stanza of six lines.
- Musical group.
- Verse form.
- Part of the Italian sonnet.
- Vocalists.
- Part of a sonnet.
- Summation of a sonnet.
- A group of six.
- Relative of an octet.
- Last lines of Italian sonnet.
- Six poetic lines.
- Term in poetry.
- Piece of a poem.
- Stanza.
- Poem part.
- Term in poetics.
- Sonnet unit.
- Sonnet division
- Last lines of a sonnet
- Sonnet closing
- Verse part
- Sonnet finish
- Sonnet finale
- Sonnet stanza
- Chamber-music group
- Last part of a sonnet
- Sonnet's ending
- Sonnet's end
- Any stanza in Burns's "To a Mouse"
- Certain stanza
- Certain set of lines from Petrarch
- Bard's work
- One of three in Byron's "She Walks in Beauty"
- Quatrain's longer relative
- Certain poetic output
- Sonnet's finish
- Octave's follower, in some poetry
- Six-line verse
- Sonnet's conclusion
- Octave's follower in a Petrarchan sonnet
- Walt Whitman wrote one beginning "Lo, 'tis autumn"
- Octave follower in a Petrarchan sonnet
- Six lines in a sonnet
- New England's states, for example
- Petrarchan sonnet section
- Italian sonnet ending
- Last six lines of a sonnet, often
- Six musicians
- Certain musical group
- Petrarchan sonnet finale
- Group of six performers
- Sonnet's finale
- Sonnet part whose name consists of two palindromes
- Petrarchan sonnet part
- Harmonizing six
- Sonnet lines
- Two trios together
- Poem
- Last six lines of poetry
- Part of a sonnet, perhaps
- Italian sonnet finale
- Italian sonnet's ending
- Petrarchan sonnet: part two
- End of a Petrarchan sonnet
- Sonnet's final lines
- Sonnet's last six lines
- Final lines of a sonnet
- Sonnet segment