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straightway
Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
compensation (label k3):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
day (label a):
How I Read Petrarch
day (label a):
How I Read Petrarch
day (label g):
Swedish Folk-Songs. Fair Carin
fray (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
gateway (label k3):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
inclination (label k3):
Faristan and Fatima. An Oriental Legend, Done into his mother tongue by E. A. Bowring
say (label a):
How I Read Petrarch
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
away (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
day (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
day (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
day (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
day (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
fray (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
fray (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
fray (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
say (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
way (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
way (label c):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall