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- Pararhyme is a half-rhyme in which there is vowel variation within the same consonant pattern. "Strange Meeting" (1918) is a poem by Wilfred Owen, a war...
- written in pararhyming couplets. For example: "And by his smile I knew that sullen hall, / By his dead smile I knew we stood in ****." The pararhyme here links...
- imperfect rhymes Holorime Imperfect/Near Internal rhyme Off-centered rhyme Monorhyme Pararhyme Perfect rhyme Rhyme scheme Semirhyme Syllabic Weak/Unaccented...
- many of his sonnets follow an intricate rhyme scheme, and often employ pararhyme. A number of ****mings' poems feature his typographically exuberant style...
- following varieties of Pararhyme: Single Pararhyme (example: hill / ****) Double Pararhyme (example: Satan / satin) Triple Pararhyme (example: summery /...
- eventually be more widely acclaimed than that of his mentor. While his use of pararhyme with heavy reliance on ****onance was innovative, he was not the only poet...
- half rhyme (or slant rhyme): matching final consonants. (hand , lend) pararhyme: all consonants match. (tick, tock) alliteration (or head rhyme): matching...
- Double ****onance, Double Consonance, Elided Rhyme, Family Rhyme, Feminine Pararhyme, Final Syllable Rhyme, First Syllable Rhyme, Full ****onance, Full Consonance...
- pantoum pantun parable paraclausithyron paradelle paradox paraphrase pararhyme paratactic The combining of various syntactic units, usually prepositions...
- fourth stress throughout the entire stanza, to produce an additional pararhyme between pairs of lines, as in lines 79-91: A few other Middle English...