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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 8: I, vii
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There once was a smart storyteller<br />
Who hard pressed, cause neglected, poor feller,<br />
Used his talent for tale<br />
With the patron, to avail - <br />
Think: autobiography (poignant), bestseller.
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2008-04-19T11:35:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 7: I, vi
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By a monk called a blasphemous sinner<br />
he replied to that charge with a grin: a-<br />
fter what Matthew told<br />
- "you shall receive hundredfold" - <br />
By the alms you give, you must choke on dinner.
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2008-04-13T14:18:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 6: I, v
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There once was a monarch of France<br />
Who was in for a little romance<br />
But the lady was married,<br />
so (worried) she carried<br />
Out a scheme that said 'hands off my pants'.
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2008-04-11T19:48:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 5: I, iv
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There was a young monk who was stuck<br />
With a lover, but had the good luck<br />
That his abbot as well<br />
Had a fling with the gal,<br />
So they said, who will care 'bout one carnal misstep.
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2008-04-05T23:04:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 4: I, iii
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The sultan a wise man to test<br />
Asked him which of religions was best<br />
The answer, of all things<br />
Was: they are three like rings<br />
For three sons - Allegory be blest.
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2008-04-01T16:52:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 3: I, ii
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Giannotto urged Abraham the jew:<br />
"Become a Christian!" - said he "It is true:<br />
You sin without end<br />
Yet the church does expand<br />
I'm in! - The holy ghost must be with you."
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2008-04-01T16:10:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 2: I, i
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There was a great sinner lay dying<br />
Wanting burial from the church he's defying:<br />
"How to handle this mess?<br />
I'll <i>pretend</i> to confess!"<br />
And they called him a saint, for well lying.
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2008-03-30T17:05:00Z
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Boccaccio's Decameron in Limericks - 1: Introduction
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There once were ten people in Florence<br />
Who held the raging Plague in abhorrence<br />
They fled to a villa<br />
Said, in order to fill our<br />
Time, let us tell stories - in torrents.
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2008-03-30T15:27:00Z
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