Poetry
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- Personality Quiz - What Poetry Form Am I?
- A cinquain that describes the "personality" of a cinquain. With html code for transferring the cinquain to your site and links to "personality quizzes" for other poetic forms.
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- Clerihew Poems
- Political Clerihews (not all adhering to the form) from a conservative point of view. By Roger W. Hancock, who calls himself the PoetPatriot.
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- Clerihews from "Biography for Beginners"
- By English journalist Edmund Clerihew Bentley, the inventor of the form.
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- Kyrielle
- A definition and description of the form with an example by John Payne. From a class taught by Alberto Rios.
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- Kyrielle Sonnet
- A description with examples of an expansion of the Kyrielle by adding a final couplet consisting of the first line and the refrain. From a larger site called "The Poets Garret" hosted by Terry Clitheroe.
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- Alien Limerick Generator
- This interactive 'net artifact is an exercise in computer glossolalia that allows users to randomly generate metrically perfect nonsense-limericks--in an "alien" (that is, not spoken, now nor ever, on Earth) language.
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- Funny Limericks For Everyone
- A limerick blog, with a clean, humorous limerick posted each day. Includes a limerick generator and accepts submissions.
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- Limerick Books of the 1820s
- The two earliest known books of limericks, with a link to a third. Part of an Edward Lear home page.
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- Limerick Poetry
- A limerick page for children, with a simple explanation and some family-friendly examples, including the option to print out limericks in color. Be warned: the site generates pop-up and new-browser-window ads.
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- Limericks
- A brief history and explanation along with numerous examples from "A Book of Nonsense" by Edward Lear.
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- Polish Limericks
- Translations of English and Polish limericks (English-Polish and Polish-English).
