Read full poem →And sell his soul for vanity
To rhyming and the devil?
Dictionary Entry
To compose or treat in verse; versify.
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Poetry examples for “rhyming”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →mother. She was poet, story-teller, dramatist and musi-
cian. My published works are: A Rhyming, Links of
Friendship, Caleb, the Degenerate, a poetic drama, A White
Read full poem →intended by the author--appears to us one of the most felicitous
specimens of unique rhyming which has for some time met our eye. The
resources of English rhythm for varieties of melody, measure, and
Read full poem →Cowley is generally instanced as a wonder of precocity. But his
early insipidities show only a capacity for rhyming and for the
metrical arrangement of certain conventional combinations of
Read full poem →Bells, bells, bells--
To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!
Read full poem →author-appears to us one of the most felicitous specimens of unique
rhyming which has for some time met our eye. The resources of English
rhythm for varieties of melody, measure, and sound, producing
Read full poem →Bells, bells, bells—
To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!
III.
Read full poem →The rhyming scheme is generally _ababbcbcc_, though this too is
subject to change, whether by authorial oversight or authorial
Read full poem →from all former delights and studies, as well in pleasant piping, as
cunning rhyming and singing, and other his laudable exercises. Whereby
he taketh occasion, for proof of his more excellency and skill in
Read full poem →"By God!" quoth he, "for, plainly at one word,
Thy drafty rhyming is not worth a tord:
Thou dost naught elles but dispendest time.
