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A '''discharge sonnet''' is a [[Discharge Summary|discharge summary]] as a poem of fourteen lines usually in iambic pentameter.  [[Whispered Pectoriloquy|William Shakespeare]] was a master of writing discharge sonnets.
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A '''discharge sonnet''' is a [[Discharge Summary|discharge summary]] as a poem of fourteen lines usually in iambic pentameter.  [[Whispered Pectoriloquy|William Shakespeare]] was a master of writing '''discharge sonnets'''.
  
  

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A discharge sonnet is a discharge summary as a poem of fourteen lines usually in iambic pentameter. William Shakespeare was a master of writing discharge sonnets.


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