Rhyme of Rhymes

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Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 Rhyme of Rhymes Wild on the mountain peak the wind Repeats its old refrain, Like ghosts of mortals who have sinned, And fain would sin again. For "wind" I do not rhyme to "mind," Like many mortal men, "Again" (when one reflects) 'twere kind To rhyme as if "agen." I never met a single soul Who SPOKE of "wind" as "wined," And yet we use it, on the whole, To rhyme to "find" and "blind." We SAY, "Now don't do that AGEN," When people give us pain; In poetry, nine times in ten, It rhymes to "Spain" or "Dane." Oh, which are wrong or which are right? Oh, which are right or wrong? The sounds in prose familiar, quite, Or those we meet in song? To hold that "love" can rhyme to "prove" Requires some force of will, Yet in the ancient lyric groove We meet them rhyming still. This was our learned fathers' wont In prehistoric times, We follow it, or if we don't, We oft run short of rhymes. About Andrew Lang Text Summary Preface In Augustinum Dobson Loyal Lyrics How the Maid Marched from Blois Lone Places of the Deer An Old Song Jacobite "Auld Lang Syne" The Prince's Birthday The Tenth of June White Rose Day Red and White Roses The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond Kenmure Culloden The Last of the Leal Jeanne d'Arc Cricket Rhymes To Helen Ballade of Dead Cricketers Brahma Critical of Life, Art, and Literature Gainsborough Ghosts A Remonstrance with the Fair Rhyme of Rhymes Rhyme of Oxford Cockney Rhymes Rococo The Food of Fiction 'A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts' Matrimony Piscatori Piscator The Contented Angler Off My Game The Property of a Gentleman The Ballade of the Subconscious Self Ballade of the Optimist Zimbabwe Love's Cryptogram Tusitala Disdainful Diaphenia Tall Salmacis Jubilee Poems What Francesco said of the Jubilee The Poet and the Jubilee On any Beach Ode of Jubilee Jubilee before Revolution French Peasant Songs Ballads The Young Ruthven The Queen o' Spain Keith of Craigentolly Sorry, no summary available yet. Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time. Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time. Email:
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