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doggerel
doggerel, doggrel, a. and n. (ˈdɒgərəl, ˈdɒgrəl) Also 4 dogerel, 5–7 -ell, 6–7 doggerell, doggrell, 6–9 dogrell, 7–8 doggril, 8 dogrel. [Origin unknown; but cf. dog n.1 19 e.] A. adj. An epithet applied to comic or burlesque verse, usually of irregular rhythm; or to mean, trivial, or undignified ver... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doggerel
Doggerel, or doggrel, is poetry that is irregular in rhythm and in rhyme, often deliberately for burlesque or comic effect. flaws, as in his poem "The Tay Bridge Disaster": Hip hop lyrics have also explored the artful possibilities of doggerel. wikipedia.org
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doggerel
doggerel/ˈdɔgərəl; ?@ ˈdɔ:gərəl; `dɔɡərəl/ n[U]verse that (intentionally or not) produces a clumsy and ridiculous effect 歪诗; 蹩脚诗. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Doggerel (album)
Doggerel is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Pixies, released on September 30, 2022, by BMG Rights Management. Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "Nothing about Doggerel sounds youthful. wikipedia.org
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doggrel
doggrel see doggerel. Oxford English Dictionary
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James Clarke (antiquary)
He published numerous minor articles on the antiquities of his home county, Suffolk, and a volume of doggerel verse. His wife survived him and he was buried at Church of All Saints, Easton, where his gravestone was engraved with a final stanza of his "doggerel rhyme". wikipedia.org
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Dougal Graham
His The History of the Rebellion in Britain in the Years, 1745 & 1746 gave an account in doggerel of his experiences and sold very well. This work is written throughout in a rough doggerel, but is historically useful as the undoubted testimony of an eye-witness. wikipedia.org
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calypso
calypso (kəˈlɪpsəʊ) Pl. -os. [Origin unknown.] A West Indian ballad or song in African rhythm, usually improvised to comment on a topic of current interest. Also attrib. Hence calypsonian (kælɪpˈsəʊnɪən), an entertainer who composes and sings calypsos.1934 A. Huxley Beyond Mexique Bay 18 A Calypso T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Balliol
Balliol may refer to: House of Balliol, Lords of Baliol and their fief Balliol College, Oxford Balliol rhyme, a doggerel verse form with a distinctive wikipedia.org
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Richard Tarlton
He was the most famous clown of his era, known for his extempore comic doggerel verse, which came to be known as "Tarltons". He had a talent for improvising doggerel on subjects suggested by his audience; in fact, improvised doggerel verse became known for a time as "Tarltons wikipedia.org
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John Felix
the reign of Henry VII; the only record of him that remains is a short manuscript life he wrote of John Estney, abbot of Westminster, 1474–98, and some doggerel wikipedia.org
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Tay Whale
The doggerel poet William McGonagall wrote a notoriously bad poem, "The Famous Tay Whale", shortly after the events. Fame in doggerel The whale became so famous that the doggerel poet William Topaz McGonagall (1825–1902) wrote a notably bad poem, "The Famous Tay Whale wikipedia.org
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Shulaibao
Shulaibao (), also known as doggerel, jingle or clever tongue, is a Chinese folk art form consisting of spoken word poetry. wikipedia.org
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Pseudo-Tertullian
The Catholic Encyclopedia describes it as "doggerel hexameters", and mentions two theories: that the poem was written by Commodian; and that Adversus Omnes wikipedia.org
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