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rhyme <a rhyme; rhymes> N

rhyme N LIT

equivocal rhyme LING

internal rhyme LING

poetic rhyme PSYCH

repeat the same rhyme VB

without rhyme or reason ECON

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English
This last rhyme thus serves to tie all stanzas of the epic together.
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A number of graphs are shown to illustrate the variety of rhyme schemes and line-length patterns, or situation.
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This poem has a common rhyme scheme, abb cddc cbb.
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This is likely deliberate since rotating does not rhyme with evolving.
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The play has been considered a defining work in the sub-genre of heroic drama, in which rhymed heroic tragedy comes into full being.
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The poem is characterised by its reliance on short lines which alternate in rhyme and meter to prevent a felicitous feel.
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The rhyme of swear for with wherefore and ecclesiastic with (in) stead of a stick are surprising, unnatural, and humorous.
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The lines have a powerful, rolling, and very evident rhythm, and they rhyme in a way that is impossible to ignore.
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This was a famous book of rhymes for young children with several previous illustrators.
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He had also a vulgar habit of making trivial rhymes.
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