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  2. Limerick (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    A limerick is a humorous verse of five lines with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA and a twist or a punch line. Learn about the origin, history and variations of this popular form of poetry, and see examples by Edward Lear and others.

  3. There once was a man from Nantucket - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and variations of the limerick that starts with "There once was a man from Nantucket", a popular joke with ribald rhymes. Find out how the line "There once was a dude from Kentucky" was used in a TV show and requested to be changed by Broadcast Standards and Practices.

  4. The Show Must Go Online - Wikipedia

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    Following the conclusion of the original First Folio series, The Show Must Go Online announced a livestreamed production of William Shakespeare’s A Christmas Carol, by Ian Doescher on the 19th December 2020. Moving away from the free-to-watch format of the original series, this show marked the beginning of a shift to ticketed performances.

  5. 7 Famous Limerick Examples That Will Inspire You to Write ...

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    In total, Lear wrote and published 212 limericks, and he is still one of the best-known writers of limericks, even now. Many of his nonsense poems make great limericks for kids , but adults enjoy ...

  6. Shakespeare's sonnets - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 154 sonnets by William Shakespeare, published in 1609, and their themes, context, and dedication. Explore the sonnet tradition, the rhyme scheme, the metre, and the variations in Shakespeare's sonnets.

  7. Good Ship Venus - Wikipedia

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    The usual rhyming structure for this song is the limerick AABBA structure. A few other verses: The Captain's wife was Mabel She was ready, willing and able On the floor, behind the door Or under the kitchen table. The first mate's name was Carter By gad he was a farter! When the wind wouldn't blow And the ship wouldn't go

  8. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    Poetry analysis is the process of investigating the form, content, and history of a poem to enhance understanding and appreciation. Learn about meter, rhyme, poetic forms, and how to apply them to poems by Byron, Shakespeare, and others.

  9. All the world's a stage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and meaning of Shakespeare's famous monologue in As You Like It, where he compares the world to a stage and life to a play and lists the seven stages of a man's life. Explore the sources and influences of this concept from ancient Greek philosophy, medieval art and literature, and other writers.