- - Whimsical four-line biographical verse
- - Witty lines from church worker pruned by hack
- - Champ getting to grips with algebraic characters oddly omitted four lines
- - Short priest cut humorous poem
- - Four-line verse
- - Funny four-line poem
- - Four-line biographical poem
- - wi lecher (anag.) – short poem about a famous person
- - Verse cut by priest left unfinished
- - form of comic verse named after the middle name of writer edmund bentley
- - Short comic rhyme
- - Short comic verse
- - Form of verse member of the clergy abridged, then cut
- - 'George the Third/ Ought never to have occurred. One can only wonder/ At so grotesque a blunder.', for example
- - Scheme of 26-29 Down
- - Form of light verse
- - Type of light-verse quatrain
- - Pseudo-biographical verse, originated by Edmund Bentley.
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