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noun • English poet who wrote an allegorical romance celebrating Elizabeth I in the Spenserian stanza (1552-1599) | ||||||||
41% | 7 | The second and fourth lines of each stanza are repeated as the first and third lines of the next stanza | ||||||
noun • A poem, similar to a villanelle, that comprises a series of quatrains, the second and fourth lines of each stanza repeated as the first and third lines of the next. | ||||||||
41% | 8 | The second and fourth lines of each stanza become the first and third lines of the next stanza | ||||||
noun • A poem, similar to a villanelle, that comprises a series of quatrains, the second and fourth lines of each stanza repeated as the first and third lines of the next. | ||||||||
This Author Originator Of Stanza Writes To The Queen Crossword Clue
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SPENSER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SPENSER
Updated: October 14, 2023
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