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The envoi is relatively fluid in form. In ballades and chant royal, envois have fewer lines than the main stanzas of the poem. They may also repeat the rhyme words or sounds used in the main body of the poem, or even whole lines. [2] The envoi can also be a short lyric poem of any form, usually placed at the end of a poetry collection.
Envoi is a single-movement orchestral composition by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with additional contributions from Thurmond Smithgall. It was first performed May 9, 1996 in Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under conductor Yoel Levi. The ...
Envoi is a short stanza at the end of a poem. Envoi may also refer to: Envoi, an album by Bill Dixon; Envoi (composition), a single-movement orchestral ...
Sonnet 126 has been dubbed the envoi to the "Fair Youth" sonnets. An envoy or envoi, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary [5] is "The action of sending forth a poem; hence, the concluding part of a poetical or prose composition; the author's parting words; a dedication, postscript. Now chiefly the short stanza which concludes a poem ...
A seven-line ballade, or ballade royal, consists of four stanzas of rhyme royal, all using the same three rhymes, all ending in a refrain, without an envoi. A ballade supreme has ten-line stanzas rhyming ababbccdcD, with the envoi ccdcD or ccdccD.
Under the control of George Kelson Stothert it separated from the parent company in 1855, and partnerships were formed with E.T. Fripp (1855–1859) [5] and R.H. Marten (1859–1862); [6] after that, G. K. Stothert held sole control until 1899. [7] When he died in 1908, the business was established as a limited company carrying his name.
Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art, an Irish magazine; The Envoy (Gavilán Rayna Russom album), 2019; The Envoy (Polonskaya novel), a 1989 Russian novel by Elizaveta Polonskaya
GKN Ltd is a British multinational automotive and aerospace components business headquartered in Redditch, England.It was a long-running business known for many decades as Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds.