A comic verse of irregular measure.
1Though taken for a lunatic, the doggerel verse she sang disproved the popular slanders.
2Southey, in somewhat prolix and doggerel verse, has given the following account of the ceremony:
3Stately prose and the language of the Gospel narratives have been substituted for doggerel verse.
4And after that one doggerel verse she made a gesture of good-humoured contempt and danced.
5But I had identified his doggerel verse at last.
6There is an amusing page, in doggerel verse, which I remember to have read some years ago.
7This has helped to perpetuate the myth, which was also reinforced by the following piece of doggerel verse:
8Verse quotations may be taken from a well-known poem, a popular song, a nursery rhyme, or even doggerel verse.
9And the author of some doggerel verses, referring to Burford Downs, says:-
10His epitaph gave a fairly accurate list of his achievements in doggerel verses:
11He, in return, wrote doggerel verses to her over the tea-tray in this fashion:-
12The doggerel verses beneath the illustration were scarcely legible.
13Look at your father and his poems; he thinks his doggerel verses a mark of genius.
14Some associations seem connected with the objects spoken of in the doggerel verses by which children are often taught their numbers.
15She even published doggerel verses in the "Dublin Weekly Advertiser", and signed them "Speranza," which annoyed Lady Wilde intensely.
16We laughed at some doggerel verses which he cited, and which we, never having seen them before, suspected to be his own.
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