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turn; time (used in phrases): una volta ("once"); prima volta ("first time").[1635-45; < It: a turn; see VOLT2]
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(as used in expressions)Volta Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio AnastasioVolta Lake* * *
▪ poetryItalian“turn”the turn in thought in a sonnet that is often indicated by such initial words as But, Yet, or And yet.The volta occurs between the octet and sestet in a Petrarchan sonnet and sometimes between the 8th and 9th or between the 12th and 13th lines of a Shakespearean sonnet, as in William Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William)'s sonnet number 130:My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;Coral is far more red than her lips' red;If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.I have seen roses damask'd, red and white,But no such roses see I in her cheeks;And in some perfumes is there more delightThan in the breath that from my mistress reeks.I love to hear her speak, yet well I knowThat music hath a far more pleasing sound;I grant I never saw a goddess go;My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rareAs any she belied with false compare.* * *
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