Michael Shepherd - There once was a poet of Ireland, a bore an' a pest...

PoemHunter.com 2014-11-07

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If a dactyl’s reversed, it’s then called by the name ‘anapest’,
Used by Browning and Swinburne for horses and wolves in their haste;
Though Matt Arnold of Rugby found sadness could be to its taste,
It’s the writers of limericks use it – alas – to excess...

Michael Shepherd

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