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Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920
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The Araignement of John Flodder and his wife,
Fortune my foe
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Terza Rima
The literal translation of terza rima from Italian is 'third rhyme'. Terza rima is a three-line stanza using chain rhyme in the pattern a-b-a, b-c-b, c-d-c, d-e-d. There is no limit to the number of lines, but poems or sections of poems written in terza rima end with either a single line or couplet repeating the rhyme of the middle line of the final tercet. The two possible endings for the example above are d-e-d, e or d-e-d, e-e. There is no set rhythm for terza rima, but in English, iambic pentameter is generally preferred. The terza rima form was invented by Dante Alighieri for the Commedia (The Divine Comedy, ca. 1304–1321), using the hendecasyllabic (eleven-syllable) line common to Italian poetry. © Academy of American Poets
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Terremoto di Sicilia e Calabria avvenuto il 28 dicembre 1908
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Terremoto Calabro-Siculo (28 Dicembre 1908) Palmi (Calabria) Chiesa di San Rocco
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Tender Hearts of London City
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Summers his Frolick.
Russell's Farewell
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Sr. Thomas Armstrongs Last Farewell to the VVORLD:
State and Ambition
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Spettacolo Atroce Seguito a Premilcuore
ottava rima
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Sorrowful lamentation on the loss of the North Star
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Sorrowful lamentation on the five young men who were drowned by their boat upsetting in the bay of Dublin
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Sorrowful lamentation of Ship Eliza boun from Belfast to Qeebeck leaden with 200 passengers
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Some Luck Some Wit
The German Princess adieu
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Sir Walter Rauleigh his lamentation:
Welladay
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Sir Thomas Armstrong's Farevvel:
Packington's Pound
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Sir Hugh in the Grimes Downfall.
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Shipwrecked wanderers, or, Grace Darling
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Seconda parte delle rime raccolte nel compassioneuole successo di dui infelici amanti Hippolita, et Lodouico.
dialogues: first between Love and Death, second between Hippolita and Ludovico Rhyme scheme: abccbddeeff Dialogue between lovers, sonnets: abba abba cde cde
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Schiffsbrand des Dampfschiffes Austria, mit 538 Personen von Hamburg nach New-York bestimmt : Das Schiff wurde durch Räuchern mit Theer im Zwischendeck, indem ein Gefäß umstürzte und Feuer fing, in Brand gesteckt
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Save a thief from the Gallows, and he'l Hang thee if he can,
Fortune my foe
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S'ensuyvent les Regretz et Complainte de Nicolas Clereau, avec la mort d'icelluy
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Russell's Farewell
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Row Well Ye Marriners
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Romance.
Comment goûter quelques repos
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Robert Francois Damiens (1715-57) before the judges at the Chatelet, Paris, 2nd March 1757
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Reuevolles und zur Warnung dienendes Abschieds-Lied von der Welt, der zum Tode verurtheilten Deliquentin Theresia K*** welche in Wien den 16. März 1809, wegen verübter Mordthat an ihrem eigenen Manne, mit dem Strange vom Leben zum Tode hingerichtet worden
Ich war kaum sechszehn Sommer alt
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