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Chant royal is a complex fixed verse poetic form originating in medieval France. It is a poetic form that is a variation of the ballad form and consists of five eleven-line stanzas with a rhyme scheme a b a b c c d d e d E {\displaystyle \mathrm {ababccddedE} } and a five-line envoi rhyming d d e d E {\displaystyle \mathrm {ddedE} } or a seven-line envoi…
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