👉 Daubery is a term in English literature that refers to a form of poetic verse or prose that uses repetitive, fragmented lines. It was first used by William Shakespeare and has since been used in many other works. Daubery is characterized by its simplicity and brevity, often using only two or three words per line. The style of daubery can be found in various forms such as sonnets, haikuses, and free verse, and it has had a significant impact on
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