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Rondeau is actually part of Lake Erie and the inlet to the bay is only 100 yards wide.
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Rondeau is actually part of Lake Erie and the inlet to the bay is only 100 yards wide.
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A Rondeau is a French form, 15 lines long, consisting of three stanzas: a quintet, a quatrain, and a sestet with a rhyme scheme as follows: aabba aabR aabbaR.
GotPoetry.com News 2010
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Since it's spring cold, grey, sunless, but still spring as I write, here are two poems for the price of one to brighten your post-Easter week: the 13th-century Cuckoo Song, "Sumer is icumen in", and the 19th-century "Rondeau" by Leigh Hunt.
Archive 2009-04-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Sunita Narsingh, who played the test piece 'Rondeau' by Handel without music sheet, placed first, followed by Justine Lewis and Paige Scoon.
TrinidadExpress Today's News Phoolo Danny Maharaj 2010
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"Rondeau," Jean Joseph Mouret: theme from PBS 'Masterpiece Theatre
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"Rondeau," she said, "Mr. Cardigan is a bad man to fight.
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He had told the story over whiskey at the Broken Barrel, and John Rondeau had said, "Caught him red-handed, heh?" and they had laughed at that one for a while, the men telling him that he would have been in the right to shoot Lawrence dead to the ground.
Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature: Alexi Zentner's 'Trapline' Narrative Magazine 2010
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The 401 is undergoing massive reconstruction, but we found our way easily to Chatham, and then got off and headed south a short distance to Rondeau Provincial Park.
Off the Beaten Path 2009
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Pascal Rondeau/Getty Images The Sauber Mercedes C9, in traditional Teutonic silver, placed one and two at the 24-hour classic in 1989.
Rolling Thunder 2011
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