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01731--clerihew


Clerihew is a form of comic verse named after its inventor, Edmund Clerihew Bentley. It consists of two metrically awkward couplets, and usually presents a ludicrously uninformative 'biography' of some famous person whose name appears as one of the rhymed words in the first couplet:
Geoffrey Chaucer Could hardly have been coarser,

But this never harmed the sales Of his Canterbury Tales.