Over the Alps
Heinrich Schütz, who sallied forth
And brought Italian style north,
No doubt raised the stolid eyebrows
Of the German Lutheran highbrows.
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Luca Marenzio (18 October 1553 or 1554 – 22 August 1599) was a great an prolific Italian madrigalist.
A double dactyl is a biographically inspired humorous poem with very strict structural rules.
Here are links to two definitions for those who are curious. The first from the
Poetry Foundation is clearer but less accurate than the second, from Wikipedia. Take
your pick. The classic statement is the book Jiggery-Pokery: A Compendium of
Double Dactyls by Anthony Hecht and John Hollander (New York, 1967).
Double Dactyl for LM
Higgledy-piggledy
Luca Marenzio,
Madrigal writer, the
Best of the best.
Could be chromatically
Overemotional,
Making sure nothing was
Left unexpressed.
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