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  • 121Madrigal (poetry) — Madrigal (Italian: madrigale) is the name of a form of poetry, the exact nature of which has never been decided in English.[1] The definition given in the New English Dictionary, a short lyrical poem of amatory character, offers no distinctive… …

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  • 122broken-backed line — ▪ literature       in poetry, a line truncated in the middle. The term is used especially of John Lydgate (Lydgate, John) s poetry, many lines of which have nine syllables and appear to lack an unstressed syllable at the medial break or caesura.… …

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  • 123The Thin White Line — Infobox Television episode Title =The Thin White Line Series =Family Guy Caption =Brian is exposed to cocaine. Season =3 Episode =1 Airdate =July 11, 2001 Production =2ACX17 Writer =Steve Callaghan Director =Glen Hill Guests =June Foray, Leif… …

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  • 124Beher (poetry) — Beher in Urdu poetry is the meter of a sher (a form of poetry in Urdu, essentially a couplet). It can be considered as the length of the sher . Both the lines in the sher , the couplet, must be of same beher . And all the shers in one ghazal (a… …

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  • 125Modern Love (poetry collection) — George Meredith s Modern Love (1862) is a collection of 50 16 line sonnets about the failure of his first marriage. He reflects his own disillusionment after his wife Mary Ellen, the daughter of Thomas Love Peacock, left him for the painter Henry …

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  • 126A Lecture on Modern Poetry — was a paper by T. E. Hulme which was read to the Poets Club around the end of 1908. It is a concise statement of Hulme s influential advocacy of free verse. The lecture was not published during Hulme s lifetime.The lecture commences with an… …

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  • 127Tanga (poetry) — Tanga poetry is a five line version of haiga and consists of short poetic quintains in either the Tanka (a form of Waka (poetry) ), tetractys, Lanterne (poem) or American cinquain formats, superimposed upon a picture. The poem complements and is… …

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  • 128Verse (poetry) — A verse is generally considered to be a single line in a metrical composition, e.g. poetry. However, the use of verse has come to represent any division or grouping of words in such a composition, which traditionally had been referred to as a… …

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