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Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
again (label a):
The Son of a Soldier
again (label e):
Description of Stonehenge
again (label e):
Odonnelly, an Ode
again (label f1):
A Sunday Pastoral
again (label i):
The Chords of Love
again (label l):
A Query
again (label m):
The London Necropolis Woking
again (label m):
Where Shall We Roam?
again (label q):
The Lay of the German Lint-Makers
again (label t):
Song Sung at the Symposium in the Saloon, 3d of January 1840
alane (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
attain (label e1):
She and I
brain (label a):
“O Life! O Death! Ye dread mysterious twain”
brain (label o):
The Mystery
brain (label q2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
chain (label b):
Sonnet
chain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
chain (label l):
To the Memory of John Tait, Late Editor of the Liberator. Written at his Grave in the Necropolis, Glasgow
complain (label e):
Description of Stonehenge
detain (label e):
The Bridal of Galtrim
disdain (label y):
Daniel O’Rourke, An Epic Poem, in Six Cantos. Canto III
domain (label b):
The Love of Nature
explain (label b):
Sonnet
fane (label a):
Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb of the Stuarts in St Peter’s
gain (label b):
Sonnet
gain (label b1):
The Children’s Angels
grain (label y):
The Fetichist to his God
lain (label m):
The London Necropolis Woking
overstrain (label m):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
pain (label b):
Sonnet
pain (label b):
Sonnet
pain (label d):
After
pain (label e1):
She and I
pain (label j):
The Flying Cloud
pain (label k):
On Receiving a Bunch of Flowers from the Author of “The Excursion”
pain (label l):
My Will
pain (label q2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
pain (label q2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
plain (label b):
II—Night on Curbar Edge, Derbyshire
plain (label b):
The Love of Nature
plain (label c):
To Thomas Campbell, Esq. An Expostulatory Epistle occasioned by the following passage in his Specimens of English Poetry
plain (label f):
The Stream that Hurries By. An Unpublished Poem by the Author of “The Collegians”
plain (label o):
The Battle
profane (label b):
II—Night on Curbar Edge, Derbyshire
refrain (label b):
The Love of Nature
refrain (label m):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
reign (label b):
II—Night on Curbar Edge, Derbyshire
reign (label i):
The Song of the Cossack
retain (label a5):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
retain (label a5):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
retain (label d):
The Son of Sorrow. A Fable from the Swedish
same (label g):
Where is Yesterday?
stain (label o):
The Battle
strain (label b):
The Hammerer. To Whom It May Concern
strain (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
strain (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
strain (label l):
To the Memory of John Tait, Late Editor of the Liberator. Written at his Grave in the Necropolis, Glasgow
strain (label n):
Book Fourth, Ode Second
strain (label n):
To Little Mary
strain (label r):
“It was the day that tuneful Pindar sent”
train (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
train (label o):
The Battle
twain (label a):
“O Life! O Death! Ye dread mysterious twain”
twain (label b):
Ce qui dere
twain (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
vain (label a):
The Silent Lyre
vain (label a):
“O Life! O Death! Ye dread mysterious twain”
vain (label b):
Address to the Enslaved Millions
vain (label b):
Sonnet
vain (label b):
The Hammerer. To Whom It May Concern
vain (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
vain (label i):
The Balance Sheet
vain (label l):
At the River’s Edge
vain (label o1):
At Rome
vain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
vain (label y):
Daniel O’Rourke, An Epic Poem, in Six Cantos. Canto III
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
Mayne (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
again (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
again (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
again (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
again (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
again (label f):
The Stream that Hurries By. An Unpublished Poem by the Author of “The Collegians”
again (label f1):
A Sunday Pastoral
again (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
again (label l):
A Query
again (label o1):
At Rome
alane (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
alane (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
alane (label d):
A Widow’s Wail
amain (label o):
The Mystery
ane (label f1):
A Sunday Pastoral
attain (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
bane (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
bane (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
brain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
brain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
chain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
complain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
disdain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
fain (label o):
The Mystery
gain (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
gain (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
gain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
main (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
main (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
pain (label l):
A Query
pain (label l):
My Will
pain (label o):
The Mystery
pain (label q):
The Lay of the German Lint-Makers
pain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
pain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
plain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
plain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
rain (label o):
The Mystery
restrain (label f1):
The Wile of Juno. (Iliad 14; line 153-353)
slain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
slain (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
stain (label l):
My Will
strain (label f):
The Stream that Hurries By. An Unpublished Poem by the Author of “The Collegians”
strain (label q):
The Lay of the German Lint-Makers
train (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
train (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
twain (label e1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
vain (label f):
The Stream that Hurries By. An Unpublished Poem by the Author of “The Collegians”
vain (label f):
The Stream that Hurries By. An Unpublished Poem by the Author of “The Collegians”
vain (label g):
Alexander Restores to Athens the Spoils Carried off by Xerxes
vain (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
vain (label j1):
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga
vain (label o1):
At Rome
vain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
vain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
vain (label r):
The Reigning Vice. Book V