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Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
Discontent (label q):
The Blackbird
bent (label m):
All’s Well
blent (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
confident (label c1):
The First Morning of 1860
content (label c):
To a Devonshire Maiden Sojourning in London
hint (label g):
II. Ballad
instrument (label g):
The Destinies
intent (label m):
All’s Well
rent (label m):
All’s Well
spent (label a1):
Gunnar’s Death. After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
spent (label e):
I.–A Walk to Acrington on the Fourth of March. (Written for a Friend’s Birthday)
spent (label r):
The Two Trees
went (label o):
Robert Blake, General-at-Sea
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
Lent (label c):
To a Devonshire Maiden Sojourning in London
bent (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
bent (label o):
Robert Blake, General-at-Sea
besprent (label m):
All’s Well
bewilderment (label m):
All’s Well
content (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
innocent (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
intent (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
intent (label m):
All’s Well
lineament (label o):
Robert Blake, General-at-Sea
meant (label m):
All’s Well
monument (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
sent (label m):
All’s Well
spent (label c):
To a Devonshire Maiden Sojourning in London
tent (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
unbent (label m):
All’s Well
went (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec
went (label e):
The Two Margarets. II.—Margaret in the Xebec