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  • 121Internal rhyme — In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme which occurs in a single line of verse.Internal rhyme occurs in the middle of a line, as in these lines from Coleridge, In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud or Whiles all the night through fog… …

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  • 122Enclosed rhyme — (or enclosing rhyme) is the rhyme scheme abba (that is, where the first and fourth lines, and the second and third lines rhyme). Enclosed rhyme quatrains are used in introverted quatrains, as in the first two stanzas of Petrarchan sonnets.Example …

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  • 123Twice Upon a Rhyme — Infobox Album | Name = Twice Upon a Rhyme Type = Album Artist = Paul Levinson with Ed Fox and Peter Rosenthal Released = 1972 Recorded = 1969 1971 at various studios in New York. Genre = Folk rock, Psych folk Length = 51:05 Label = HappySad… …

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  • 124Once Upon a Rhyme — Studio album by David Allan Coe Released June 1975 Recorded 1975 at Columbia Studio …

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  • 125end rhyme — Pros. rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry. * * * ▪ poetry       in poetry, a rhyme that occurs in the last syllables of verses, as in stanza one of Robert Frost s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”: Whose woods these are I… …

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  • 126beginning rhyme — noun use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse around the rock the ragged rascal ran • Syn: ↑alliteration, ↑initial rhyme, ↑head rhyme • Derivationally related forms: ↑alliterate (for: ↑ …

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  • 127eye rhyme — noun an imperfect rhyme (e.g., love and move ) • Hypernyms: ↑rhyme, ↑rime * * * noun : an imperfect rhyme that appears to have identical vowel sounds from similarity of spelling (as move and love or bough and …

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  • 128sight rhyme — noun : eye rhyme * * * Pros. agreement in spelling, but not in sound, of the ends of words or of lines of verse, as in have, grave. Also called eye rhyme. [1935 40] * * * sight rhyme, = eye rhyme. (Cf. ↑eye rhyme) * * * n. another term for eye… …

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