Poet Edward Lear is one of the most famous writers of limericks. He was able to put words together to create some very funny pieces of nonsense verse. anwsered by cierra hufford- 4/27/12 age 11
Poet Edward Lear is one of the most famous writers of limericks. He was able to put words together to create some very funny pieces of nonsense verse. anwsered by cierra hufford- 4/27/12 age 11
A poet who writes limericks is simply called a limericist.
Limerician
Limerist. Not a word, but I use it.
Lecherous Limericks was created in 1975.
A Poet
Common types of limericks include humorous, nonsensical, and bawdy. Humorous limericks often feature clever wordplay and puns, while nonsensical limericks focus on creating whimsical and imaginative scenarios. Bawdy limericks tend to contain more risquΓ© or suggestive content.
Limericks are a type of humorous or silly poem that originated in Ireland in the 18th century. They were popularized by Edward Lear, an English poet and artist, in the 19th century. Limericks typically consist of five lines with a distinctive rhyming pattern.
The second word of many limericks is typically "was."
I would say a poet
Examples of Christmas limericks can be viewed from websites that offer a wide variety of different English literature such as poems, short stories, and limericks in particular.
The speaker of a poem is typically referred to as the poetic voice or persona. It is important to distinguish between the poet, who is the actual writer of the poem, and the speaker, who is the fictional or narrative voice within the poem.
Someone who is really good at poetry can be called a poet or a wordsmith.
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