| 11. | In English, poems with envoi have been written by poets as diverse as Austin Dobson, Algernon Charles Swinburne and Ezra Pound.
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| 12. | The poem's envoi seems to mention Ermengarde of Narbonne ( 1143 1197 ), a well known patroness of troubadour poetry.
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| 13. | Daniel G�linas became president and chief executive officer of the Soci�t?du 400e shortly after the Coup d'Envoi event took place.
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| 14. | These " envois " were annual works, sent to Paris to be judged, and were a compulsory requirement for all the pensionaries.
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| 15. | "Humboldt's Gift " is at least in part an envoi to a failed fellow author, the late Delmore Schwartz.
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| 16. | Bizet's third envoi was delayed for nearly a year by the prolonged illness and death, in September 1861, of his mother.
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| 17. | The stanzas are often followed by a four-line concluding stanza ( an " envoi " ) usually addressed to a prince.
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| 18. | The only other requirement was the submission each year of an " envoi ", a piece of original work to the satisfaction of the Acad�mie.
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| 19. | Jean Froissart, in his adaptation of the troubadour " pastourelle " genre to the " chant royal " form, also employed the envoi.
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| 20. | It is similar to the French form, the sestina, which is characterized by six verses of six lines each, with a final 3-line envoi.
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