rhymed in Germany

hymed [raimd] gereimt, reimte

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1. 3 words related to Alliterative: rhymed, rhyming, riming

2. 6 words related to Assonant: rhyme, rime, same, rhymed, rhyming, riming

3. A Couplet is two successive lines of poetry, often rhymed

4. It's rhymed iambic tetrameter, four beats per line, with some variations.

5. 6 words related to Assonant: rhyme, rime, same, rhymed, rhyming, riming

6. Alliterative means lines of prose alternating between rhymed and unrhymed lines

7. Much have we wandered in the realms of verse, rhymed, blank, Ametrous

8. There is no rhyme scheme until the end where ‘bone’ and ‘home’ are Assonantly rhymed

9. Often the odes were made up of 7 syllable, rhymed couplets known as Anacreontic couplets.

10. This quote from Shakespeare’s " Sonnet 116 " is a great example of a rhymed, closed, iambic pentameter Couplet.

11. Couplet, a pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning

12. The traditional Ballad stanza consists of four lines, rhymed abcb (or sometimes abab--the key is that the second and fourth lines rhyme)

13. Alliterative: 1 adj having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable “ Alliterative verse” Synonyms: rhymed , rhyming , riming having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds

14. Bathos Ordinarily, such sequences produce only Bathos when their final terms are so incongruously weighty (and, as in the case of "sacrilege," imperfectly rhymed)

15. Bouts-Rimés, literally (from the French) "rhymed-ends", is the name given to a kind of poetic game defined by Addison, in the Spectator, as

16. 13 In The Legend Of Good Women, he used for the first time in English the rhymed couplet of iambic pentameter which is to be called later the heroic couplet.

17. This page shows answers to the clue Bouts.Bouts may be defined as “A French name, meaning 'rhymed ends,' for a popular 18th-century game where poems had to be built around previously selected rhymes

18. ‘The whimsical drunk given to the occasional half-rhymed, fireside Anacreontic is a pretty poor relation of the poet.’ ‘I began by reading aloud an Anacreontic, adding to its beauties by the modulation of my voice, and keenly enjoying her pleasure at finding her work so fair.’

19. Furthermore, the Assonantly rhymed ‘judder like a juggernaut’ and the plosive alliteration in ‘bed’ ‘broad’ and ‘belly’ creates unity but also an unsettling dark humor, leading readers to consider which identities truly experience the full scope of human desire.

20. ‘The first Couplet, known as the refrain, is repeated at the end.’ ‘Sonnet 126 is, unusually, a poem in six rhymed Couplets rather than a sonnet proper.’ ‘In 1705 he published The Campaign, a poem in heroic Couplets in celebration of the victory of Blenheim.’

21. There are 220 Alliterative-related words in total, with the top 5 most semantically related being rhyming, rhymed, riming, deathless and punning.You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.

22. • A Couplet is a pair of lines of metre in poetry • A pair of rhymed lines composed in the same meter • A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse • A two-line stanza, not necessarily at the end of a poem • Two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme and have the same meter A

23. ‘His poetic emblem books in particular, written in Alexandrine verse and with a moralizing tone, brought him international renown.’ ‘His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically Alexandrine movement.’

24. These first-person narrative poems (all but one are written in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, like the romance, or "roman" of the same period) follow many of the conventions of the Roman de la rose, including the use of allegorical dreams (songes), allegorical characters, and the situation of the narrator-lover attempting to return toward or satisfy his lady.

25. "of or in the manner of Anacreon," the "convivial bard of Greece," celebrated lyrical poet (560-478 B.C.E.), born at Teos in Ionia.Also in reference to his lyric form (1706) of a four-line stanza, rhymed alternately, each line with four beats (three trochees and a long syllable), also "convivial and Amatory" (1801); and "an erotic poem celebrating love and wine" (1650s).