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... rhyme in the poetry ( Lyc . 11 ) , and rhime in the only other case where it occurs there ( P. L. , I. 16 ) . We have die and did for " colour " and " coloured ; " but , to make up , there is a slip once or twice into dye and dy'd for ...
... rhyme in the poetry ( Lyc . 11 ) , and rhime in the only other case where it occurs there ( P. L. , I. 16 ) . We have die and did for " colour " and " coloured ; " but , to make up , there is a slip once or twice into dye and dy'd for ...
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... rhyme , viz . Il Pens . 171 ( shew rhyming to dew ) , Com . 51 ( shew rhyming to true ) , Ps . LXXXV . 26 ( shew rhyming to renew ) , Ps . LXXXVI . 54 ( shew again rhyming to true ) , Sonnet II . 4 ( shew'th rhyming to youth , truth ...
... rhyme , viz . Il Pens . 171 ( shew rhyming to dew ) , Com . 51 ( shew rhyming to true ) , Ps . LXXXV . 26 ( shew rhyming to renew ) , Ps . LXXXVI . 54 ( shew again rhyming to true ) , Sonnet II . 4 ( shew'th rhyming to youth , truth ...
Seite 166
... rhyming words , soul , roll , and foul , we must accept the imperfect rhyme ; or , as there is no doubt that our pronunciation of foul was also the old one , we must make the other two words conform in sound to it , and so read sowl ...
... rhyming words , soul , roll , and foul , we must accept the imperfect rhyme ; or , as there is no doubt that our pronunciation of foul was also the old one , we must make the other two words conform in sound to it , and so read sowl ...
Seite 167
... rhyming to such words as pole and soul , and roll'd or even rold , rhyming to such words as gold and uphold , are common in the poems of Drummond of Hawthornden as early as 1616 ; where I do not think rowl or rowl'd will easily be found ...
... rhyming to such words as pole and soul , and roll'd or even rold , rhyming to such words as gold and uphold , are common in the poems of Drummond of Hawthornden as early as 1616 ; where I do not think rowl or rowl'd will easily be found ...
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... rhyme having led to all kinds of syntactical tricks , such as the placing of an adjective after its noun , the tugging of a verb to the end of the line for the rhyme's sake , etc. , these had been accepted , and Verse had come , in ...
... rhyme having led to all kinds of syntactical tricks , such as the placing of an adjective after its noun , the tugging of a verb to the end of the line for the rhyme's sake , etc. , these had been accepted , and Verse had come , in ...
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