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perfect rhyme
noun
- rhyme of two words spelled or pronounced identically but differing in meaning, as rain, reign; rich rhyme.
perfect rhyme
noun
- Also calledfull rhyme rhyme between words in which the stressed vowels and any succeeding consonants are identical although the consonants preceding the stressed vowels may be different, as between part/hart or believe/conceive
- a rhyme between two words that are pronounced the same although differing in meaning, as in bough/bow
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I will rhyme it as I run along, and when I hesitate and can not make good sense and a perfect rhyme, well go to sleep.
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Beyond this it is necessary that the syllables, to form a full and perfect rhyme, should be accented syllables.
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And the Hebrew word forms a perfect rhyme with its German equivalent: "Seth—steht."
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Why should we insist upon a perfect rhyme, as if it was a cog in a wheel?
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