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Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
allay’d (label a):
Ode to Labour. (From Tait’s Magazine)
betray’d (label y):
Truth No Libel
blade (label u):
The Hall and the Wood
blockade (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
degrade (label c):
The Freeman and the Slave
degrade (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
jade (label l):
The Mistake. (An Old Gem Reset)
laid (label s):
Description of Stonehenge
made (label n4):
The Reigning Vice. Book VIII
made (label o1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
maid (label l):
The Mistake. (An Old Gem Reset)
obey’d (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
paid (label h):
To the Ladies
paid (label k):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
persuade (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
prayed (label r):
The Dappled Doe. A Convent Legend
prayed (label r3):
Orpheus and Eurydice
prayed (label s1):
Pictures in the Fire
prayed (label w):
No II. The Casting Forth of Jonah
pray’d (label b):
A Cloister Legend
pray’d (label l):
The Lady of Provence
pray’d (label r):
Lawn-Sleeves
repaid (label h):
A Chant For Ragged Schools
repaid (label w1):
Simon the Cyrenian. A Christian Ballad
said (label d):
An Eastern Legend Versified, from Alphonse De Lamartine’s Travels
said (label f):
All’s Well
said (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
said (label k1):
Lines Addressed to a Friend From the Vicinity of Abbotsford
said (label r):
The Battle of Cressy. A Reading
shade (label r):
One in Every Circle
spade (label o):
Ireland—1849. Autumnal Dirge
spade (label w):
The Penitent Free-Trader
undismayed (label d):
Lines on Harvey’s Picture of the Covenanters Worshipping, Among the Hills of Scotland
undismayed (label d):
Sir Harold
unpaid (label n):
A Prayer in the City. London, 1869
upbraid (label a):
The Rulers of the Land
upbraid (label s):
Description of Stonehenge
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
afraid (label b):
A Cloister Legend
afraid (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
afraid (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
aid (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
aid (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
array’d (label a):
Ode to Labour. (From Tait’s Magazine)
array’d (label o1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
bed (label d):
An Eastern Legend Versified, from Alphonse De Lamartine’s Travels
bed (label f):
All’s Well
betray’d (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
betray’d (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
betray’d (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
blade (label k):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
blade (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
degrade (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
dread (label f):
All’s Well
fade (label c):
The Freeman and the Slave
glade (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
glade (label r):
Lawn-Sleeves
glade (label u):
The Hall and the Wood
glade (label u):
The Hall and the Wood
head (label f):
All’s Well
head (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
head (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
laid (label f):
All’s Well
laid (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
laid (label k):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
made (label a):
Ode to Labour. (From Tait’s Magazine)
made (label c):
The Freeman and the Slave
made (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
made (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
maid (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
maid (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
maid (label r):
Lawn-Sleeves
obey’d (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
paid (label w):
The Penitent Free-Trader
play’d (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
play’d (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
prayed (label c):
The Freeman and the Slave
pray’d (label b):
A Cloister Legend
said (label d):
An Eastern Legend Versified, from Alphonse De Lamartine’s Travels
said (label f):
All’s Well
said (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
said (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
said (label i):
Sir Eliduc. A Lay of Marie
shade (label c):
The Freeman and the Slave
shade (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
shade (label f):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
shade (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
shade (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
shade (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
shade (label n):
A Prayer in the City. London, 1869
shade (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
shade (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
spade (label w):
The Penitent Free-Trader
spread (label f):
All’s Well
spread (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
stay’d (label j2):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
survey’d (label w):
Destruction of Babylon
trade (label o1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
trade (label w):
The Penitent Free-Trader
tread (label f):
All’s Well
unafraid (label u):
The Hall and the Wood
unafraid (label u):
The Hall and the Wood
undismayed (label n):
A Prayer in the City. London, 1869
upbraid (label w):
Destruction of Babylon