36 collocations for rhymes

" Rhyming Joe gazed thoughtfully at the stove.

Famous rhymes Mother Goose.

Here by a snowbound river In scrapen holes we shiver, And like old bitterns we Boom to you plaintively: Robert how can I rhyme Verses for your desire Sleek fauns and cherry-time, Vague music and green trees, Hot sun and gentle breeze, England in June attire, And life born young again,

John C. Winston Co. (PWH); 29Dec55; R162320. Mother Goose nursery rhymes, three hundred illustrations, with colored plates, by Julia Greene.

The object of this play was to turn rhymed heroic tragedy, and especially the great playwright of the day, under the name of Bayes, his person, manners, conversation, and habits, into unmitigated ridicule.

"Rhyming Dict., p.

This is not only due to the form of the oracles, which purposely differs from the usual tone of mortals by its unctuousness and rhymed prose, but even more to the circumstance that all that the hearers could know, is assumed to be known.

Soney & Sage Co. (PWH); 5Jul63; R318378. LEWIS, AL. Songwriters rhyming dictionary.

20 For humour, farcefor love they rhyme dispense, That tolls the knell for their departed sense.

A music land, whose life is wrought In movements of melodious thought; In symphony, great wave on wave Or fugue, elusive, swift, and grave; A singing land, whose lyric rhymes Float on the air like village chimes: Music and Versethe deepest part Of a whole nation's thinking heart!

Like Milton he deplored rhyme as the invention of a barbarous age, and no doubt he would have rejoiced to go further and banish accent as well as rhymed endings.

Whenever he had nothing better to do, he would exchange rhymed epigrams with Algarotti, or discuss the Jewish religion with d'Argens, or write long improper poems about Darget, in the style of La Pucelle.

In speaking of the old rounds and rhymed formulas which have preserved their vitality under the effacing hand of Time, he says, "It will be obvious that many of these well-known game-rhymes were not composed by children.

He calls his cousin by the pet name of Bäsle, with which he rhymes "Häsle," a colloquial word for "rabbit.

Sir Thomas Wyat rhymes heares and hairs; Sir Walter Raleigh, teares and despairs; Chapman, tear (verb) with ear and appear; Shakspeare, ear with hair and fear, tears with hairs, and sea with play; Bishop Hall, years with rehearse and expires, and meales with quailes.

That I would tell the world thy worth, And write the living record here. Come Love, and Truth, and Friendship, come, Enwreath'd in Virtue's snowy arms, With magic rhymes the page illume, And fancy sketch her varied charms Which o'er the cares of home has thrown A thousand blessings, deep engraved,

Its versification in iambics is so beautiful that it is regarded as the triumph of the Classics over the Romantics; and by this piece Grillparzer has proved the universality of his genius; for he wrote a short time ago a dramatic piece in the romantic style and in the eight rhymed trochaic metre called die Anhfrau (the ancestress) where supernatural agency is introduced.

Oh! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe?" "As I live, sir," cried Campbell, losing his self-possession in disgust at the fool; "you may rhyme your own nonsense as long as you will, but you shan't quote the Adonais about that fellow in my presence.

With them also came the decimal numeration algebra, alchemy, chemistry, medicine, cosmology and rhymed poetry.

Hence, of course, Shakespeare's reference to rhyming Irish rats to death.

When quite an old man, rhyming those rough platonic sonnets, he always spoke of love as masterful and awful.

"And what of Rhyming Joe's story?" "It was a pure falsehood.

Now, would you rhyme trône with couronne?

"No man ever rhymed truer and evener than he.

And indeed he was, and rhymed his way gayly to the heart of many a lady in the days to come.

36 collocations for  rhymes