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With regard to your Main Article on The Sonnet, in the late 20th century Welsh poet David W. Morris entered into works of The Sonnet writing a variation of the Shakespearean Sonnet using only Fourteen as the main framework for his sonnets. The traditional quartets if verses A B A B, C D C D, E F E F, G G. were retained but with occasional varying line length and sometimes with a varied 'verse' pattern. His writing continued throughout the end of the 20th century and into the 21st century by which time he had completed 12 volumes of his sonnets each containing 200 sonnets. In addition to these sonnets he has written many other volumes of poems including one poem of some 72 verses which is a novel set within a poem. He still continues to write and sonnets as well as free verse, (blank verse, non rhyming verse) numbering amongst traditional rhyming poetry. To date his works in the field of poetry are in excess of Six Thousand Poems, an ammount rising from a lifetime of writing poetry.