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written poetry appears to
contain these, but in many
cases the
words used
rhymed at the time of writing, and
subsequent changes in
pronunciation have meant...
- "Nothing
Rhymed" is a song
written and
recorded by the
Irish singer-songwriter
Gilbert O'****van. It was
released in 1970. The song was O'****van's first...
- In poetry, a
couplet (/ˈkʌplət/ CUP-lət) or
distich (/ˈdɪstɪk/ DISS-tick) is a pair of
successive lines that
rhyme and have the same metre. A
couplet may...
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Rhymed prose is a
literary form and
literary genre,
written in
unmetrical rhymes. This form has been
known in many
different cultures. In some
cases the...
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Zizhi Tongjian –
China Rhymed or
poetic chronicles, as
opposed to
prosaic chronicles, include:
Rhymed Chronicle of 1682 [uk]
Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia...
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Rhymed psalters are
translations of the
Psalms from
Hebrew or
Latin into
poetry in some
other language.
Rhymed psalters include metrical psalters designed...
- The
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle (German: Livländische Reimchronik) is a
chronicle written in
Middle High
German by an
anonymous author. It
covers the period...
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North Arabian Iyad tribe. He was
famous for his
eloquence in his poetry,
rhymed prose (saj'), sermons, and rhetoric, and Quss was held up as a
model for...
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English romance literature. Lais are
short (typically 600–1000 lines),
rhymed tales of love and chivalry,
often involving supernatural and fairy-world...
- or rhyme. They are also
known as
versified office or, if appropriate,
rhymed office. The
usual examples are
liturgical horary prayer, the
canonical hours...