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  2. Rhyme royal - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer first used the rhyme royal stanza in his long poems Troilus and Criseyde and the Parlement of Foules, written in the later fourteenth century.He also used it for four of the Canterbury Tales: the Man of Law's Tale, the Prioress' Tale, the Clerk's Tale, and the Second Nun's Tale, and in a number of shorter lyrics.

  3. Mnemonic verses of monarchs in England - Wikipedia

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    A different mnemonic is used to remember the sequence of English and British royal houses or dynasties. No Plan Like Yours To Study History Wisely [5] The initial letters of which give the royal houses: Norman, Plantagenet, Lancaster, York, Tudor, Stuart, Hanover, Windsor. This list of royal houses differs from the views of many historians.

  4. Spenserian stanza - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Europe, English stanzaic forms were not at first very popular, these countries being too far from England's literary influence. Neither rhyme royal nor the Spenserian stanza occurred frequently. English rhyme schemes remained unknown until the early 19th century, when Lord Byron's poems gained enormous popularity.

  5. Frank Pullen - Wikipedia

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    Pullen was also able to indulge in his lifelong passion of horse racing, training and breeding, adopting the colours Chocolate and Blue for his racing silks. His friends included Peter Bromley, racing commentator, and Pullen went on to be a popular owner with a string of race horses, most famously at Josh Gifford's yard in Findon, Sussex. [15]

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  7. They Flee from Me - Wikipedia

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    And while most claim that the creatures that took bread were either deer or some sort of bird, because they are taking bread from a hand and people feed birds bread or breadcrumbs, (19) one critic claims the creature is a falcon, which other interpreters claim is absurd. But falconry was popular in that era and used in literature.