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Words rhymed with
tear
Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
Ayr (label d):
Song
Guinevere (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
Year (label a):
New-Year’s Day
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
appear (label b):
Sunset
appear (label d):
The Tree of the Valley
appear (label p):
The Poet
austere (label b):
Robert Browning
bare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
bare (label c):
The Cedar Tree
beer (label b):
A New Song
bier (label c):
Prayer
bier (label e):
The Village Funeral
bier (label e):
The Village Funeral
bier (label g):
“These to His Mem’ry since He Held them Dear”
bier (label j):
Transplanted
bier (label r):
A Vision of Combs. Addressed to the “Forget Me Not”
career (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
career (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
cheer (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
cheer (label e):
Invocation to the Memory of Sir William Wallace
cheer (label u):
Forgiven
clear (label c):
A Duet
clear (label m):
Sorrow is Dry
clear (label r):
Sunset, after Rain
dear (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
dear (label b):
Lyrical Lines
dear (label b):
Robert Browning
dear (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
dear (label d):
To the Night Wind
dear (label d):
Verses
dear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
dear (label e):
When I Upon thy Bosom Lean
dear (label h):
My Maid Marian
dear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
dear (label j):
The Chain Broken
dear (label k):
Sir Harold
dear (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology
dear (label n):
Grass
dear (label o):
Truth No Libel
deer (label v):
The Triad
despair (label r):
The Cavaliers’ March to London
drear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
drear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
drear (label u):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
ear (label b):
Father Sycophant
ear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
ear (label c):
Stanzas
ear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
ear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label u):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
ear (label w):
My Scottish Boy
eglatere (label h):
A Dirge
fair (label s):
The Noble Coward
fear (label a):
New-Year’s Day
fear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
fear (label d):
Home Verses
fear (label d):
IX.—The Fugitives
fear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
fear (label k1):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
fear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
fear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
fear (label o):
On Leaving the North Highlands
fear (label u):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
fear (label v):
The Triad
hair (label h):
Chant of Storm Winds
hear (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
hear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
hear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
hear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
hear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
hear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
hear (label o1):
The Elder
here (label b):
Robert Browning
here (label e):
Pencil Marks in a Book of Devotion
here (label g):
Eva
here (label g):
The Tear
here (label g):
The Tear
here (label m):
Building Castles
here (label m):
Poets and Poesy
here (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
here (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
here (label n):
Woodland Memories
here (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
here (label v):
A Forced Recruit at Solferino
here (label v):
The Triad
mere (label c):
To the Reader
near (label c):
A Duet
near (label d):
Home Verses
near (label d):
Prayer
near (label f):
Hymn of the Present
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label j):
The Death of the Dove
near (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
near (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
near (label o1):
The Elder
near (label s):
Sincerity
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label v):
The Triad
near (label x):
The Northern Muse
near (label z):
The Lay of the German Lint-Makers
peer (label e):
The Flight from Granada
rear (label g):
The Tear
rear (label g):
The Tear
sere (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
severe (label a):
New-Year’s Day
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label o1):
The Elder
sneer (label f):
Cemented
sneer (label u):
Forgiven
spear (label k1):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
sphere (label g):
The Drop of Dew
sphere (label j):
The Chain Broken
tear (label g):
The Tear
tear (label g):
The Tear
tear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
tear (label m2):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem
there (label m):
Elegy III
were (label a):
The Flower Girl of Savoy
year (label b):
Only!
year (label b):
“Whoever, braving death, shall dare”
year (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
year (label m):
The Fourth of June
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
Ayr (label d):
Song
Ayr (label d):
Song
Ayr (label d):
Song
Mayor (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
air (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
air (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
appear (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
appear (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
atmosphere (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
bear (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
bear (label o1):
The Elder
bear (label o1):
The Elder
bear (label o1):
The Elder
bier (label e):
The Village Funeral
bier (label e):
The Village Funeral
care (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
care (label d):
Song
career (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
career (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
career (label c):
Prayer
career (label j):
The Death of the Dove
chair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
chair (label r):
The Cavaliers’ March to London
cheer (label d):
IX.—The Fugitives
cheer (label e):
Pencil Marks in a Book of Devotion
cheer (label u):
Forgiven
cheer (label u):
Forgiven
cheer (label u):
Forgiven
clear (label d):
Home Verses
clear (label d):
Verses
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
dare (label d):
Song
dear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
dear (label d):
Verses
dear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
dear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
dear (label g):
Eva
dear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
dear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
dear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
dear (label o1):
The Elder
dear (label o1):
The Elder
dear (label o1):
The Elder
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
declare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
declare (label d):
Song
deer (label g):
Eva
despair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
drear (label a):
The Flower Girl of Savoy
drear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
drear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
drear (label u):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
ear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
ear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
ear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
ear (label d):
Verses
ear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
ear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
ear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
ear (label k1):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
err (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
fair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
fair (label c):
The Cedar Tree
fair (label r):
The Cavaliers’ March to London
fare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
fear (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
fear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
fear (label j):
The Death of the Dove
fear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
fear (label r):
Sunset, after Rain
fear (label u):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
fear (label u):
Forgiven
fear (label u):
Forgiven
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
glare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
hear (label a):
The Flower Girl of Savoy
hear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
hear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
hear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
hear (label c):
A Duet
hear (label c):
Prayer
hear (label c):
Prayer
hear (label d):
Verses
hear (label e):
The Village Funeral
hear (label e):
The Village Funeral
hear (label k1):
The Sleep of the Hyacinth. An Egyptian Poem. (Concluded from No. 6)
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label u):
Forgiven
hear (label u):
Forgiven
here (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
here (label d):
IX.—The Fugitives
here (label d):
IX.—The Fugitives
here (label e):
Pencil Marks in a Book of Devotion
here (label g):
Eva
here (label g):
Eva
here (label h):
My Maid Marian
here (label h):
My Maid Marian
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
lair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
near (label d):
Verses
near (label e):
Ada’s Lament
near (label e):
Ada’s Lament
near (label e):
Ada’s Lament
near (label e):
The Village Funeral
near (label e):
The Village Funeral
near (label h):
My Maid Marian
near (label h):
My Maid Marian
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology
near (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
near (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
near (label o1):
The Elder
near (label o1):
The Elder
near (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
near (label u):
Forgiven
prayer (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
prepare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
rare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
repair (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
repair (label c):
The Cedar Tree
sere (label d):
Home Verses
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label o1):
The Elder
share (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
sincere (label d):
Verses
sincere (label n1):
The Reigning Vice. Book VII
sincere (label o1):
The Elder
sincere (label o1):
The Elder
sincere (label o1):
The Elder
sneer (label u):
Forgiven
spare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
sphere (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
sphere (label r):
Sunset, after Rain
stare (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
steer (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label b):
The Soldier’s Tear
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
The Village Funeral
tear (label e):
The Village Funeral
tear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
tear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label u):
Forgiven
tear (label u):
Forgiven
there (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
there (label r):
The Cavaliers’ March to London
where (label b):
Swing Redivivus; A letter (dated October 4, 1832) from a poor man, named Abraham Adair, of Overton
where (label r):
The Cavaliers’ March to London
year (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
year (label d):
Home Verses
year (label d):
IX.—The Fugitives
year (label d):
Verses
year (label d):
Verses
year (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology