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  • Alliteration is particularly useful in languages with less rich rhyming structures.
  • Additive Rhyme, Alliteration, Perfect Rhyme, Related Rhyme, Reverse Rhyme, Rich Rhyme, Soundex, Trailing Rhyme, Weakened Rhyme
  • In his debut work ( that had very short circulation ) there are rigid poetic compositions, rich rhymes and sonnets in perfect measure.
  • Languages vary in the richness of their rhyming structures; Italian, for example, has a rich rhyming structure permitting maintenance of a limited set of rhymes throughout a lengthy poem.
  • For example to rhyme " parla " with " sauta " would be a poor rhyme ( the words have only the final vowel in common ), to rhyme " cheval " with " fatal " a sufficient rhyme, and " grise " with " brise " a rich rhyme.
  • Fersen is an accomplished poet who regularly plays with language, using puns, rich rhymes, symbols and images taken from the realms of plants ( vegetables and fruits ) and animals ( birds and various beasts ) to tell stories or original fables, to recreate moments from daily life, impressions and sentiments, and also the dreams of ordinary people and their failings and faults.
  • Rhymes are sometimes classified into the categories " rime pauvre " ( " poor rhyme " ), " rime suffisante " ( " sufficient rhyme " ), " rime riche " ( " rich rhyme " ) and " rime richissime " ( " very rich rhyme " ), according to the number of rhyming sounds in the two words or in the parts of the two verses.
  • Rhymes are sometimes classified into the categories " rime pauvre " ( " poor rhyme " ), " rime suffisante " ( " sufficient rhyme " ), " rime riche " ( " rich rhyme " ) and " rime richissime " ( " very rich rhyme " ), according to the number of rhyming sounds in the two words or in the parts of the two verses.
  • In French poetry, rhymes are sometimes classified into the categories " rime pauvre " ( " poor rhyme " ), " rime suffisante " ( " sufficient rhyme " ), " rime riche " ( " rich rhyme " ) and " rime richissime " ( " very rich rhyme " ), according to the number of rhyming sounds in the two words or in the parts of the two verses.
  • In French poetry, rhymes are sometimes classified into the categories " rime pauvre " ( " poor rhyme " ), " rime suffisante " ( " sufficient rhyme " ), " rime riche " ( " rich rhyme " ) and " rime richissime " ( " very rich rhyme " ), according to the number of rhyming sounds in the two words or in the parts of the two verses.
  • For example, to rhyme " parla " with " sauta " would be a poor rhyme ( the words have only the vowel in common ), to rhyme " pas " with " bras " a sufficient rhyme ( with the vowel and the silent consonant in common ), and " tante " with " attente " a rich rhyme ( with the vowel, the onset consonant, and the coda consonant with its mute " e " in common ).