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'''Rime riche''' is a form of [[rhyme]] with identical sounds, example "pear" and "pair". |
'''Rime riche''' is a form of [[rhyme]] with identical sounds, if different spellings. example: "pear" and "pair". |
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From Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: |
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"And smale foweles maken melodye/That slepen al the nyght with open eye" |
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(with rime riche on 'melodye' and 'eye') |
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Revision as of 03:23, 25 November 2009
Rime riche is a form of rhyme with identical sounds, if different spellings. example: "pear" and "pair".
From Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: "And smale foweles maken melodye/That slepen al the nyght with open eye" (with rime riche on 'melodye' and 'eye')
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