- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/…And the section on limericks is simply bizarre: is there a difference between the 'radio limerick' and any other sort?
- wikijtr.icu wiki/LimerickUrbs Antiqua Fuit Studiisque Asperrima Belli (Latince ) "Antik bir şehir vardı savaş becerilerinde çok şiddetli "[1]. Limerick İrlanda'da yer almaktadır.
- wikihow.com Write-a-LimerickTo write a limerick, come up with a 5-line poem where the first, second, and fifth line rhyme with each other and the third and fourth line rhyme with each other.
- writeawriting.com poetry/limerick/The defining "foot" of a limerick’s meter is usually the anapaest, (ta-ta-TUM), but limericks are also considered amphibrachic (ta-TUM-ta).
- http://famousliteraryworks.com limericks.htmThe history of limerick poems is detailed below and due to the location of Limerick in Ireland the Irish Limericks are often found to be the most popular.
- masterclass.com articles/poetry-101-what-is-a-…Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!' One of Lear’s funnier attempts is “Limerick No. 80” from that same volume
- smartblogger.com limerick-examples/While covering most things about literature can be tedious and rigid, having the levity of limerick poems thrown in is like a breath of fresh air.
- literaryterms.net limerick/No one is completely sure where the name “limerick” comes from, but it is probably a reference to the city or county of Limerick in western Ireland.
- ireland.com en-us/destinations/county/limerick/…Compact and easy-going, Limerick is best explored on foot. Follow the riverside walkway and it’ll bring you through the old potato market up to St Mary’s Cathedral.
- poemanalysis.com poetic-form/limerick/A limerick is a humorous poem that follows a fixed structure of five lines. It follows a rhyme scheme of AABBA and makes use of anapestic meter.