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Words rhymed with
oak
Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
cloak (label w1):
The Captive Princess
croak (label v1):
Daniel O’Rourke, An Epic Poem, in Six Cantos
folk (label f):
A Lay of London Town. What the Heart of the Old Man Sayeth
folk (label i):
A Fact. Vide Graphic of 27th December, page 627
joke (label v1):
Daniel O’Rourke, An Epic Poem, in Six Cantos
provoke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
roak (label o2):
The Youth of England to Garibaldi’s Legion
smoke (label l):
To L. M. O.
spoke (label i):
A Fact. Vide Graphic of 27th December, page 627
spoke (label p):
The Dwarf and the Oak Tree. A Vision of 1850
stroke (label i1):
Stanzas, Written upon Robert, the Son of Captain S. Shaw, of the Royal Artillery, Now a Resident in the East Indies—A Child Five Years of Age
stroke (label q):
Stanzas On Trying In Vain To Read
stroke (label r):
The Hall and the Wood
stroke (label r1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
stroke (label s):
Stanzas
yoke (label h3):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
broke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
broke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
broke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
joke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
stroke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second
stroke (label c):
St. Stephen’s. Part Second