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Words rhymed with
dare
Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
Ayr (label d):
Song
air (label b):
5. Prayer
air (label b):
A Dreamer’s Venice
air (label b):
II.—Visions
air (label b):
The Slave-Ship
air (label e):
Tradition
air (label f):
The Swallows
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
air (label k):
The Triad
bare (label a):
Still the Skylark Sang
bare (label a):
“Whoever, braving death, shall dare”
bare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label b):
Credo
bear (label d):
IV.—Love Test
bear (label k):
The Triad
bear (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
care (label c):
III.—Stennis
care (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
declare (label e):
II. To A Beautiful Girl, On her exhibiting a copy she had taken of Raphael’s great picture—The Transfiguration—and asking, “Was not that painter inspired?”
despair (label b):
5. Prayer
despair (label x):
After Ten Years
evermair (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
fair (label b):
A Dreamer’s Venice
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
fair (label n1):
Ode. The Pass of Kirkstone
fair (label x):
After Ten Years
glare (label b):
II.—Visions
hair (label x):
After Ten Years
hair (label y):
Archidamia
heir (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
prayer (label a):
The Spell Unravelled. Written the 6th May 1820
prayer (label a1):
The Ballad of Richard Burnell
prayer (label b):
5. Prayer
prepare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
repair (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
share (label j):
The Crown of Roses
share (label p):
Reminiscences
stare (label b):
II.—Visions
there (label b):
The Slave-Ship
there (label e):
“Some imitators, like a flock of sheep”
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
there (label r):
Nelson. An Old Man-O’-War’s-Man’s Yarn
wear (label r):
Nelson. An Old Man-O’-War’s-Man’s Yarn
where (label d):
Address to the Enslaved Millions
where (label e):
II. To A Beautiful Girl, On her exhibiting a copy she had taken of Raphael’s great picture—The Transfiguration—and asking, “Was not that painter inspired?”
where (label r):
Nelson. An Old Man-O’-War’s-Man’s Yarn
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
Adair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
Ayr (label d):
Song
Ayr (label d):
Song
Ayr (label d):
Song
Mayor (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
air (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
air (label e):
II. To A Beautiful Girl, On her exhibiting a copy she had taken of Raphael’s great picture—The Transfiguration—and asking, “Was not that painter inspired?”
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
air (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
air (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
air (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
are (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
astare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
bare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
bare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
bare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
bare (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
bare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
bear (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
bear (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
bear (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
bear (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
bear (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
car (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
care (label d):
Song
care (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
care (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
care (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
care (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
care (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
care (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
care (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
chair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
dare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
dare (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
dare (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
dare (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
declare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
declare (label d):
Song
declare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
despair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
evermair (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label b):
Lady Fair
fair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
fair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
fair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
fair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
fair (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
fair (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
fare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
flare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
forbear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
glare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
glare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
grenadier (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label b):
Lady Fair
hair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hair (label e):
II. To A Beautiful Girl, On her exhibiting a copy she had taken of Raphael’s great picture—The Transfiguration—and asking, “Was not that painter inspired?”
hair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
hair (label k):
The Triad
hare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hear (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
heir (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
lair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
pair (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
prayer (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
prayer (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
prayer (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
rare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
rare (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
repair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
repair (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
share (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
share (label h):
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale”
share (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
share (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
share (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
share (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
share (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
share (label y2):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
snare (label b):
Lady Fair
spare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
spare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
spare (label r):
Nelson. An Old Man-O’-War’s-Man’s Yarn
spear (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
spear (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
stare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
swear (label b):
Lady Fair
swear (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
tear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
tear (label d):
Song
there (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
there (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
there (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
there (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
there (label k):
The Triad
there (label l):
The Raid of the Kers
there (label r):
Nelson. An Old Man-O’-War’s-Man’s Yarn
upbear (label j):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
wear (label b):
Lady Fair
wear (label e):
II. To A Beautiful Girl, On her exhibiting a copy she had taken of Raphael’s great picture—The Transfiguration—and asking, “Was not that painter inspired?”
were (label b):
Lady Fair
where (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
year (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal
year (label h1):
The Legend of Jubal