what is a limerick
The Pentatette Web Site: What is a Limerick?
What is a Limerick? To be a Limerick, a verse MUST have: Five lines. Lines one, two, and five MUST each have exactly three metric feet. Lines three and four MUST each have exactly two metric feet ... aabba rhyme pattern is simply not a Limerick. It might be a sing-song or a la ...
http://www.limericks.org/pentatette/whatis.htm
Arthur . Games . Fern's Poetry Club: A Limerick | PBS Kids
Limerick. by Sue Ellen. There once was an old man from Peru. His poor llamas came down with the flu. In the valley he passed. All the people who gasped ... and 4 have 6 beats and rhyme with each other. Here's a fun limerick from Sue Ellen: Limerick. by Sue Ellen ...
http://pbskids.org/arthur/games/poetry/limerick.ht
Limericks
... popular over the years. Limerick poems can often be of a funny or even a bawdy, or dirty ... The history of limerick poems is detailed below and due to the ...
http://www.poetry-online.org/limericks.htm
IrishAnimals.ie : - HOMES NEEDED - LIMERICK REGION
A site dedicated to promoting animal welfare in ireland, providing local resource information, and rescue group contacts. also informational links regarding pet care, and animal issues. ... LIMERICK. Updated 06 Dec '04 ... garden to burn up all that energy and lots of daily walks CONTACT: Limerick Animal Welfare 087 6371044 or 061 336740 ...
http://www.irishanimals.com/limerick_homes.html
St. Patty's Day on the Net - What is a Limerick?
What is a Limerick? A limerick is a five line Irish poem. They are usually humorous and they normally make no sense. The first, second and fifth lines rhyme and the third and fourth lines must rhyme. The origin of limericks is unknown.
http://www.holidays.net/stpattys/limericks.htm
University of Limerick Home Page
University of Limerick Home Page; Information for Current Students, Staff, Visitors, Alumni, Prospective Students, Employers ; information about people, places, services, courses, research, colleges
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the only good limerick is a bad limerick
There's nothing like a good limerick to help you remember this week's material. There once were two hebrew midwives. Who managed to save baby's lives. Wnen Pharaoh said, "to the river!" They said, "Hebrew women deliver
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