You can hear it pushing against the constraints of the pentameter and the irregular end rhyme. |
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They're well-crafted, well-executed lyrics, often with a modicum of internal or end rhyme which leavens them in the mind. |
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Monorhyme, a strophe or poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme. |
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Chinese poetry, besides depending on end rhyme and tonal metre for its cadence, is characterized by its compactness and brevity. |
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The englyn as we know it in Canu Llywarch Hen and Elegy on Cynddylan is characterized by three lines with end rhyme. |
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Tragedy demanded verse, not the quotidian prose of comedy, and verse usually supplied some form of end rhyme. |
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The early 13th-century poetry of Lawamon and later poems such as Piers Plowman, Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight, and The Pearl use end rhyme extensively. |
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End rhyme is the most common type of rhyme in English poetry. |
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