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podryga
4 days ago
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What type of rhyme is used in this excerpt from William Butler Yeats's poem "The Municipal Gallery Revisited"? My mediaeval knee

s lack health until they bend, But in that woman, in that household where Honour had lived so long, all lacking found. Childless I thought, 'My children may find here Deep-rooted things,' but never foresaw its end, And now that end has come I have not wept; No fox can foul the lair the badger swept -- strict rhyme internal rhyme double rhyme slant rhyme
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ddd [2.6K]4 days ago
4 0
Hi, the type of rhyme in question is "slant rhyme." It cannot be classified as a "strict rhyme" because the rhyme scheme varies throughout the poem. It also doesn't qualify as "internal rhyme" since the rhyming words don't occur within the same line. Lastly, it isn't a "double rhyme" due to all words being monosyllabic (one syllable); double rhyme requires a minimum of two syllables in words. Thus, the best fit is "slant rhyme," which does not exactly rhyme, like "dear" and "door."
Flura [2.5K]4 days ago
3 0

Slant Rhyme; Letter D

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