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well-rhymed

  • a word derived from rhyme.

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Its well-constructed and well-rhymed verses, written in stanzas of eight lines, determined him to revise the whole of it carefully.

From My Life — Volume 1 by Wagner, Richard

I was lulled to sleep by the well-rhymed charms of that rustic maiden—‘prettier than the turnip-flower,’ ‘with a cheek more savoury than cheese.’

From Romola by Eliot, George

"How it soars,—so sweet, so far from earth, and yet it is all as if one had lived through it himself!"—"It is bold and unusual, but well-rhymed and singable!" the masters admit.

From The Wagnerian Romances by Brownell, Gertrude Hall