Compare feminine rhyme.
Oh, snap, say a rhyme for me!
By stanza three, a new rhyme scheme has begun to emerge: ababccdddd.
(For end-rhyme, see 1 53, 1 54; for internal rhyme, 2 21, 6 40.)
Six-line variants usually rhyme ababab, ababcc, or aabbcc.
Introverted quatrain, a quatrain having an enclosed rhyme.
Rhyme scheme, the formal arrangement of rhymes in a stanza or a poem.
“If I’m gonna let you see my rhyme books, you could at least carry the bag,” he said.
It uses rhyme but does not precisely follow Dante’s rhyme scheme and metre.
The origins of the rhyme are unclear, but it probably started as a riddle to which the answer was egg.
In a tail-rhyme stanza (also called a tail-rhymed stanza), the tails rhyme with each other.
The earliest lyrics in the anthology establish the rhyme pattern that many casual listeners still associate with hip-hop.
I began to read the book as a manifesto for rhyme, as a call for rhyme to retake the position that was stolen.
Redondilla, a Spanish stanza form consisting of four trochaic lines, usually of eight syllables each, with a rhyme scheme of abba.
Broken rhyme, a rhyme in which one of the rhyming elements is actually two words (i.e., “gutteral” with “sputter all”).
In the 20th century, although many advocates of free verse ignored rhyme, other poets continued to introduce new and complicated rhyme schemes.
Feminine rhyme, also called double rhyme, in poetry, a rhyme involving two syllables (as in motion and ocean or willow and billow).
In a four-section verse, the first three sections are made to rhyme with one another, and the fourth section is made to rhyme with the fourth of the next verse.
The first four lines of each stanza follow the regular rhyme scheme abab, but the other seven show more variation, with lines 9 and 10 having rhyming couplets , echoing back to a rhyme earlier in each stanza.
End rhyme (i.e., rhyme used at the end of a line to echo the end of another line) is most common, but internal, interior, or leonine rhyme is frequently used as an occasional embellishment in a poem—e.g., William Shakespeare’s “Hark; hark!
rhyme
noun communication
- correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
verb creation
- compose rhymes
verb stative
- be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
Example: hat and cat rhyme
noun communication
- a piece of poetry
Verb Forms
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