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RHYMING STANZA FORM; SEVEN LINES, USUALLY IN IAMBIC PENTAMETER, WITH RHYME SCHEME A-B-A-B-B-C-C
Ballade royal; Rime Royal; Rime royal; Chaucerian stanza; Rhyme royale; Rime Royale; Rhyme Royal

Rhyme royal         
Rhyme royal (or rime royal) is a rhyming stanza form that was introduced to English poetry by Geoffrey Chaucer. The form enjoyed significant success in the fifteenth century and into the sixteenth century.
Chaucerian         
  • ''Balade to Rosemounde'', 1477 print
  • Statue of Chaucer, dressed as a Canterbury pilgrim, on the corner of Best Lane and the High Street, [[Canterbury]]
  • John Urry's 1721 edition]] of Chaucer's complete works. It is the first edition of Chaucer to be entirely in [[Roman type]].
  • Arms of Geoffrey Chaucer: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged.''
  • Chaucer crest ''A unicorn's head'' with [[canting arms]] of Roet below: ''Gules, three Catherine Wheels or'' (French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"). [[Ewelme]] Church, Oxfordshire. Possibly funeral helm of his son [[Thomas Chaucer]]
  • Catherine Wheels]] or'' (Roet, [[canting arms]], French ''rouet'' = "spinning wheel"), and that at bottom right displays Roet quartering ''Argent, a chief gules overall a lion rampant double queued or'' (Chaucer) with crest of Chaucer above: ''A unicorn head''
  • Portrait of Chaucer from a 1412 manuscript by [[Thomas Hoccleve]], who may have met Chaucer
  • Ellesmere Manuscript]] held in the [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]]
  • Chaucer as a pilgrim, in the early 15th-century illuminated [[Ellesmere manuscript]] of the ''Canterbury Tales''
  • A 19th-century depiction of Chaucer
  • Title page of Chaucer's ''Canterbury Tales'', c. 1400
  • Portrait of Chaucer (16th century). The arms are: ''Per pale argent and gules, a bend counterchanged''.
  • Portrait of Chaucer by Romantic era poet and painter [[William Blake]], c. 1800
14TH CENTURY ENGLISH POET AND AUTHOR
Geofrey Chaucer; Chaucer; Geoffry Chaucer; Chaucerian; Chaucer, Geoffrey; G. Chaucer; Geoffery Chaucer; Jeffrey Chaucer; Chausseur; The father of English literature; Father of English literature; Chaucer bibliography; Chauceresque
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¦ adjective relating to Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1342-1400) or his writing.
¦ noun a student or admirer of Chaucer.

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Rhyme royal

Rhyme royal (or rime royal) is a rhyming stanza form that was introduced to English poetry by Geoffrey Chaucer. The form enjoyed significant success in the fifteenth century and into the sixteenth century. It has had a more subdued but continuing influence on English verse in more recent centuries.