The title should change every time a new poet is appointed and should alliterate or rhyme with the name of the new holder of the title. |
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The verses alliterate in couplets or quatrains, are seven or eight syllables long, and are characterized by parallelism. |
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You'll hear how the stanza rounds off the sequence of long, unrhymed lines with a bob-and-wheel, a series of shorter, rhyming lines that also alliterate. |
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Make it catchy of course, but rhyme, pun, and alliterate at your own risk. |
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The technical label for such behavior consists of the word aliterate, which Microsoft Word unfortunately autocorrects to alliterate. |
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It all begins because the Capulet servant is alliterate and asks Romeo to read out his invitation list. |
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