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  McWhirtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A McWhirtle is a light verse form similar to a double dactyl, invented in 1989 by American poet Bruce Newling.
McWhirtles share essentially the same form as double dactyls, but without the strict requirements, making them easier to write.
McWhirtles do not require a nonsense phrase (e.g., "Higgeldy piggeldy") on the first line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/McWhirtle   (156 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: McWhirtle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
McWhirtle A McWhirtle is a light verse form similar to a double dactyl, invented in 1989 by American poet Bruce Newling.
McWhirtle's stated aim was to stimulate further scholarly research but, in this respect, he seems to have failed.
On the other hand, he admits to a feeling (I think of it as McWhirtle's Dream) that it was not scholars, but the ordinary devotees of 'Tales of the Gold Monkey' who would be the key to unravelling the geography of the Marivellas.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/McWhirtle   (339 words)

  
 MCWHIRTLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Un McWhirtle è una forma chiara di verse simile ad un doppio dactyl, inventato in 1989 dal poet Bruce Newling dell'American.
Parte di McWhirtles essenzialmente la stessa forma di doppi dactyls, ma senza i requisiti rigorosi, rendente li più facili scrivere.
McWhirtles non richiede una frase di assurdità sulla prima linea.
www.facteri.com /wiki/it/mc/McWhirtle.htm   (139 words)

  
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A '''McWhirtle''' is a light poetry light verse form similar to a double dactyl, invented in 1989 by United States American poet Bruce Newling.
Specifically: * '''McWhirtles''' do not require a nonsense phrase (e.g., "Higgeldy piggeldy") on the first line.
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article McWhirtle.
www.mauspfeil.net /McWhirtle.html   (237 words)

  
 Encyclopedia entries starting with MCW
The McWhinney Heavy Stemmed type has become in some ways a representation of the ambiguous in the field of archaeology.
The first to describe the McWhinney point type was J.M. McWhirtle
Specifically: McWhirtles do not require a nonsense phrase (..
encycl.opentopia.com /M/M/MCW   (700 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Double dactyl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Antony and Cleopatra is a historical tragedy by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1607 or 1608 and printed in the First Folio, 1623.
For his relatives and other people with similar names, see Marcus Antonius (disambiguation).
A pair of lions copulating in the Maasai Mara, Kenya.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Double-dactyl   (691 words)

  
 McWhirtle
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Poetic form refers to various sets of "rules" followed by poems of certain types.
Poetry Poetry is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition...
www.logicjungle.com /wiki/McWhirtle   (247 words)

  
 Cutter's Goose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I may be wrong, since it's been about 2 years since I've watched all the episodes...but in one of those episodes..."Once A Tiger" I believe, Kramer is asking Jake about 'her speed' and Jake tells him that she does about 105 mph but with Corky tweeking her a bit she can do a little more.
That's a big difference between "Dr. McWhirtle"'s stated speed of about 200 mph.
He forgot that the Goose was a rebuilt plane and that with the parts available and their quality and the lack of available NEW replacements, it's possible that all she could do was in the low 100's.
www.goldmonkey.com /bbs/messages/39.html   (503 words)

  
 forms of poetry, lyric, narrative, concrete: CVS Concrete   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In its most extreme form, this leads to the writing of concrete poetry.
Kyrielle; Light Poetry; Limerick; Lyric; McWhirtle; Narrative poetry...
Get dozens of poems here for that special someone, or submit your own.
www.nzcvs.co.nz /82/forms-of-poetry,-lyric,-narrative,-concrete.html   (354 words)

  
 The Clipper and Jake Cutter's Flying Service
A list of the islands would include Christmas Island, Canton, American Samoa, Fiji, and Noumea.
The Canton/Noumea leg would place the Clippers flying right over the Marivellas (see the Geographical Model by Dr. Ernest J. McWhirtle).
All we need is the Clipper to use the Marivellas as a stop off point for a leg to Manila.
www.goldmonkey.com /clipper.html   (1497 words)

  
 Match report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Set piece freekick: Goal scorer was Einar Sveasson assisted by Chester Colbourne
Shot in the penalty area: Goal scorer was Finlay McMulligan assisted by Douglas McWhirtle
Shot after a corner: Goal scorer was Finlay McMulligan assisted by Patrick Connery
www.xperteleven.com /gameDetails.aspx?GameID=3980144&dh=1   (57 words)

  
 The (Gold) Monkey House #11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bill Cosson BillPresto@aol.com Patricia - Read with great interest Len Warne's discovery of Dr. McWhirtle's mapping of the Marivellas.
PS You seem to attract a varied and interesting bunch of Monkiacs to your page.
And would you believe, Bill, that when I first got Dr. McWhirtle's paper, I immediately thought of you.
members.aol.com /pma082267/goldmonkey/board11.html   (8730 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
To view a poet's bio and poetry click on their name ring the doorbell Free verse Ghazal Grook Haiku Heroic Couplets I do not know?
Iambic Pentameter Idyll Imagism Italian Sonnet Kimo Kyrielle Lay Light Poetry Limerick List Lyric McWhirtle Monorhyme Name Narrative Ode LIMERICKS are poems with five lines with a special beat and rhyming pattern Lines and have beats and the last words rhyme.
Lines and have beats and rhyme with each other.
poems.goofoilintl.info   (405 words)

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