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A Limerick is a five line poem written with one couplet and one triplet
the banana is always peeled from the bottom of the orange which fell off the apple
A limerick consists of five lines in total. The first, second, and fifth lines typically have 8 or 9 syllables, while the third and fourth lines usually have 5 or 6 syllables.
A peripatetic sarcophagus
A limerick typically consists of five lines, with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
Many towns are along the Shannon, such as Athlone and the city of Limerick.
At the most recent census, in 2011, the population of Limerick city and county was 191,809 people.
There are five lines in a limerick. The rhyme scheme is AABBA. Metre in poetry is the rhythmic structure of lines in a verse. A limerick uses anapestic or amphibrachic metre.
The distance Killarney to the border of county Limerick is about 9 miles or 14.6 kilometres. To the city of Limerick is about 69 miles or 111 kilometres.
At the most recent census, in 2011, the population of Limerick city and county was 191,809 people.
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