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Rhyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words and is most often used in poetry and songs. The word "rhyme" may also refer to a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief r...
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Free verse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Free verse - also known as vers libre - is a term describing various styles of poetry that are written without using a strict rhyme scheme, but still recognizable as poetry by virtue of complex pat...
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Political foibles and miscalculations set forth in song parodies...
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; "Mistakes were made here but no way did I make 'em; Surely the fuzziest ever there was. Criminal actions like torture and spyin', Augmented by repeated Congressional lyin', Are a daily occurrence for Senor MacFuzz; Who mimics whatever his president does. But why would a ... Be made Chief of whatever a Chief of Fuzz does?
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The language used by Shakespeare in his plays is in one of three forms: prose, rhymed verse or blank verse, each of which he uses to achieve specific effects (more on the functions of prose, rhyme and blank verse below).
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Mike Smetzer offers rhymed verse poetry ... Some Rhymed Poetry by Mike Smetzer ... Free Verse...
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What is Free Verse? “Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down.” Robert Frost (1874 - 1963) U.S. poet, May 17, 1935. Speech at the Milton Academy. Free verse can be rhymed or unrhymed poetry that is written without following rules of meter.
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