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Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
Bear (label i1):
Gunnar’s Death. After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
air (label b):
II.—Visions
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label h):
The Wind’s Tidings
air (label j):
The Soul’s Oratorio
air (label q):
The Battle
air (label r):
The Ruined City
air (label z):
All’s Well
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
bare (label f1):
Thoughts in a Hammock
bare (label r):
The Ruined City
bear (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
bear (label o):
Always With Us
blare (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
care (label l):
Conflict and Victory
care (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
compare (label y1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VI
dare (label b):
II.—Visions
despair (label c):
The Auto da Fe
despair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
despair (label q):
The Battle
despair (label u):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
everywhere (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
fair (label b):
The Mosque of St. Sophia
fair (label e):
The Lost Expedition
fair (label f):
Sea-Spoil
fair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
fare (label c):
Horrible Stanzas
hair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
hair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
hair (label j1):
Destruction of Babylon
hair (label r):
The Ruined City
hair (label u):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
hair (label u):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
lair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
mare (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
mare (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
outstare (label d):
Orpheus and Eurydice
rare (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
share (label f):
Non Satis
square (label b):
The Dark Waggon
square (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
stair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
stair (label j):
The Harp of Invermorn
stare (label b):
II.—Visions
stare (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
there (label b):
The Mosque of St. Sophia
there (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
there (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
there (label h):
The Wind’s Tidings
wear (label b):
The Mosque of St. Sophia
where (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
where (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
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
Despair (label b):
The Dark Waggon
Despair (label j1):
Destruction of Babylon
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 b):
The Dark Waggon
air (label b):
The Dark Waggon
air (label b):
The Dark Waggon
air (label b):
The Dark Waggon
air (label d):
Orpheus and Eurydice
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
air (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
air (label j):
The Harp of Invermorn
air (label y1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VI
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
are (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
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 i1):
Gunnar’s Death. After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
bear (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
bear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
beware (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
car (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
care (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
care (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
care (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
care (label f1):
Thoughts in a Hammock
care (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
care (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
care (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
care (label z):
All’s Well
chair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
dare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
dare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
declare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
declare (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
despair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
despair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
despair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
despair (label d):
Orpheus and Eurydice
despair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
despair (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
despair (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
despair (label u):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
ere (label d):
Orpheus and Eurydice
everywhere (label j):
The Harp of Invermorn
fair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
fair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
fair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
fair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
fair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
fair (label b):
The Dark Waggon
fair (label b):
The Dark Waggon
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 f1):
Thoughts in a Hammock
fair (label j1):
Destruction of Babylon
fair (label u):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
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
grenadier (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
hair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
hair (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
hair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label f1):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
hare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
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
lair (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
pair (label j1):
Destruction of Babylon
prayer (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
prayer (label b):
The Dark Waggon
prayer (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
prayer (label z):
All’s Well
prepare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
rare (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
rare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
rare (label g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
rare (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
repair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
repair (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
share (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
singular (label y1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VI
spare (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
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
square (label b):
The Dark Waggon
square (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
stair (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
stair (label z):
All’s Well
stare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
stare (label y1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VI
stare (label z):
All’s Well
tear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
there (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
there (label b):
Lily the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear. A Tale for the Little and Good
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 g):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
there (label h):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
there (label j1):
Destruction of Babylon
there (label n1):
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568)
ware (label d):
Orpheus and Eurydice
ware (label i1):
Gunnar’s Death. After the Icelandic of Njals Saga