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Riding rhyme
Riding rhyme is an early form of heroic verse. It has been described variously as a couplet rhyme, in five accents, and as a decasyllabic couplet. wikipedia.org
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riding rhyme
ˈriding rhyme Also 6–7 ryme, rime, 7 rhime. [riding vbl. n. or ppl. a., but the precise reason for the name is not clear; cf. quot. 1589.] The form of verse (the heroic couplet) used by Chaucer in his Canterbury Tales, and after him by Lydgate and others. Also transf. (quot. 1612).1575 Gascoigne Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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rhyme
▪ I. rhyme, n. (raɪm) Also 6–9 rhime. [Graphic variant of rime n.1 (q.v. for earlier instances of the various senses), which arose through etymological association with the ultimate source, L. rhythmus, and became common early in the 17th c. Cf. the forms r(h)ithme, r(h)ythme (see rhythm n., branch ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Razzledazzle
By riding magical slides directly from a blue-screen base, Razzledazzle visited four different areas, "Rhyme Time", "Chit Chat", "Bish! Bash! Bosh!" to encourage rhythm, syllables and rhyme. wikipedia.org
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Michael Eakin
Travis, where he disagreed with the majority who found that the appellant was in fact not guilty of a DUI after being found riding his horse while intoxicated Zappala was quoted as writing that "An opinion that expresses itself in rhyme reflects poorly on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania." Justice Ralph J. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Mackenzie (illustrator)
Life Mackenzie was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and became an artist producing illustrations for books, and watercolours. Books illustrated included: James Stephens - The Crock of Gold (Macmillan, 1912) Arthur Ransome - Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp in Rhyme (Nisbet, 1919 wikipedia.org
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Colin Brown (jockey)
He also partnered the 1988 Grand National winner, Rhyme 'n' Reason, to victory in the Mildmay Cazalet Memorial Chase at Sandown Park three months before Brown retired as a jockey after riding at the Cheltenham Festival on 17 March 1988. References English jockeys Living people 1955 births wikipedia.org
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Solomon Gundie
It was produced by Leslie Kong with lyrics based on the nursery rhyme "Solomon Grundy". Music video In the music video, Amanda Lear performs the song in and around an amusement park, riding a carousel and dancing surrounded by onlookers. wikipedia.org
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Kniereitvers
(German for "a verse for riding on knees") is a nursery rhyme that is recited while two people play. The parent moves the knees up and down, imitating riding a horse. The parent holds on to the child's hands imitating holding reins. wikipedia.org
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Madeline Mason-Manheim
The lines are in iambic pentameter, with rhyme scheme ABCABCBC DBADDA. Riding for Texas. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock (1936). Mason, Madeline. The Cage of Years. New York: The Bond Wheelright Company (1949). wikipedia.org
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Mr. DJ (Sharon Cuneta song)
In an interview on the Philippine morning talk show Magandang Buhay ("Beautiful Life"), Valera recalls writing the song while riding a jeepney (usually out what kind song would be fitting for Cuneta, as she was too young to be taken seriously with a love song, and a bit too old to be given a nursery rhyme wikipedia.org
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The Bad Book
Bad Jack Horner - Nursery Rhyme Bad Humpty Dumpty - Nursery Rhyme Bad Diddle Diddle - Nursery Rhyme The Bad Ant - Story Joan Purst - Limerick Greedy Little Questions - Story Pete Pedderson - Limerick Bad Mummy and the Big Cliff - Cartoon The Bad Old Duke of York - Story The Bad Granny - Story Little Bad Riding wikipedia.org
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Ariel (poem)
Style and structure "Ariel" is composed of ten three-line stanzas with an additional single line at the end, and follows an unusual slanted rhyme scheme "Ariel" was the name of the horse Plath rode at a riding school on Dartmoor in Devon. wikipedia.org
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A Virtuoso's Collection
The collection Opportunity, by the ancient sculptor Lysippus The wolf that devoured Little Red Riding Hood The she-wolf that suckled Romulus and Remus "This Is The House That Jack Built" The cow that jumped over the moon from the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" A griffin The dove that brought the wikipedia.org
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The Fourth Bear
After doubts arise concerning his handling of the Great Red-Legg'd Scissorman's arrest and the Red Riding Hood affair, he is suspended pending a mental They say that she ate the little bear's porridge and broke his bed, like the rhyme. wikipedia.org
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