• A caudate sonnet is an expanded version of the sonnet. It consists of 14 lines in standard sonnet forms followed by a coda (Latin cauda meaning "tail"...
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    the proportions of the sonnet, from the 101⁄2 lines of the curtal sonnet "Pied Beauty" to the amplified 24-line caudate sonnet "That Nature is a Heraclitean...
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  • written examples that serve as explications of the form. Caudate sonnet Pitchford, "The Curtal Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins". Modern Language Notes, Vol...
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  • end. Sonnet: a poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes; in English, they typically have 10 syllables per line. Caudate sonnet Crown...
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    Gerard Manley Hopkins (category Sonneteers)
    Kingdom portal Adoro te devote (translated by G. M. Hopkins) Caudate sonnet Curtal sonnet (invented by G. M. Hopkins) Sprung rhythm Inscape and instress...
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  • beginning with coda All pages with titles containing coda Caudate sonnet, an expanded version of the sonnet Koda (disambiguation) Cauda (disambiguation) This...
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    conventional Shakespearian sonnet. It was suggested to Meredith at the time that the form was modelled on the Italian caudate sonnet and, although he was dismissive...
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    trochaic and dactylic verse to avoid monotony. catastrophe catharsis caudate sonnet cavalier poet Celtic art Celtic revival chain rhyme chanson de geste...
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  • poem On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament, a caudate sonnet, along with Samuel Rutherford and Thomas Edwards (and, implicitly, Robert...
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  • nonconcatenative †catēnula catēnul- cauda caud-, cod- tail cauda, caudal, caudate, caudicle, coda, codetta, curvicaudate, dequeue, enqueue, queue †caudicula...
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