English. A Limerick is a particular form of poem with an AABBA rhyming scheme.
A limerick is a form of poetry written in five lines. It follows a rhyme scheme of AABBA and often contains a humorous or witty subject matter. The meter for a limerick is typically anapestic, with a distinctive rhythm.
A Limerick is a five line poem written with one couplet and one triplet
David Limerick has written: 'Managing the new organization' -- subject(s): Strategic alliances (Business), Organizational change, Management
Christopher James Limerick has written: 'An inter-continental tie determined from the observation of an artificial satellite' -- subject(s): Aeronautics
Georg Bungter has written: 'Limerick teutsch'
William B. Lees has written: 'Limerick, old and in the way' -- subject(s): Agriculture, History, Limerick Plantation (S.C.), Plantation life
Langston Hughes did not typically write in limerick form, as he was known for his innovative and free verse poetry that often focused on the African American experience. It is unlikely that there is a limerick by Langston Hughes.
The city of Limerick is the county town for the the county of Limerick.
The address of the Limerick Public Library is: 55 Washington Street, Limerick, 04048 3500
Joel D. Ash has written: 'A sojourn in Limerick' -- subject(s): Limericks
The town of Limerick is located in Ireland.
The county of Limerick's main town is the city of Limerick.
The address of the Limerick Historical Society is: Po Box 83, Limerick, ME 04048-0083