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Filter by Meaning I've always enjoyed listening to the rich, full sound of the villanelle played on the viola da gamba.
He entered his villanelle in a poetry contest and won first place.
The repetition of lines in a villanelle creates a musical effect.
She memorized a famous villanelle by Dylan Thomas.
The villanelle was the highlight of the concert.
The musician played a beautiful villanelle on his viola da gamba.
Sarah learned how to dance the villanelle when she visited her grandmother in the countryside.
The melody of the villanelle is often accompanied by a guitar or lute.
The villanelle has a very distinct structure with repeated lines.
The Italian villanelle was brought to the countryside by the peasants.
The villanelle was traditionally accompanied by a guitar.
She wrote a villanelle for her creative writing class.
She read a beautiful villanelle poem in her English class.
The villanelle is a testament to the musical traditions of rural Italy.
The villanelle was a popular form of entertainment among the common people in Italy.
The poet used the villanelle form to express his emotions.
The villanelle was the perfect choice for the viola da gamba recital.
She wrote a villanelle for her English class assignment.
He had never heard of a villanelle before and was intrigued by its unique structure.
The poet carefully crafted each line of the villanelle to convey a specific emotion.
The villanelle is a popular form of poetry in French literature.
The student struggled to understand the rules of writing a villanelle.
Her favorite villanelle was "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas.
The poet used the villanelle form to explore themes of loss and grief.
The villanelle dialect was difficult for outsiders to understand.
The villanelle is a challenging form of poetry to master.
The inn offered villanelle accommodations with cozy rooms and a fireplace.
She struggled to understand the rules of the villanelle.
The villanelle is a musical genre that has been popular for centuries, and continues to be enjoyed by audiences today.
She preferred the villanelle way of life and found the city too fast-paced.
The villanelle composed by the famous musician was a masterpiece.
The villanelle festival showcased local musicians and artists.
The villanelle community celebrated their harvest festival with a big feast.
The poet followed the traditional structure of the villanelle.
The artwork depicted a villanelle scene with a barn and rolling hills.
She listened to a beautiful villanelle played on the viola da gamba.
His accent gave away that he was from a villanelle area.
She wrote a beautiful villanelle about lost love.
The band played a lively tune for the villanelle, and everyone started dancing.
The young couple fell in love while dancing the villanelle under the moonlight.
Her dress had a rustic, villanelle feel to it.
The villanelle landscape in the painting reminded him of his childhood.
He wore a villanelle style hat made of straw to protect himself from the sun.
He wrote a beautiful villanelle about his lost love.
He tried to sing a villanelle, but he couldn't remember the lyrics.
The novelist set her latest book in a villanelle and described the narrow streets and colorful houses.
The villanelle is often used to express themes of love and loss.
The Italian opera was inspired by the rustic villanelle of the peasants.
The villanelle was a popular form of music among Italian peasants during the 16th and 17th centuries.
The villanelle was often sung during celebrations and festivals.
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