"Rhymester" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rhymester" Meaning

A poet who writes in verse with a deliberate use of rhyme.

"Rhymester" Examples

Rhymester Examples:


1. Politics and Poetry: Arthur O'Shaughnessy is often referred to as the 'Irish Rhyme Master'. His poem, "Ode" contains these lyrics: 'We are the music makers, / And we are the dreamer of dreams / Wandering by Euphrates River, / With forbidden Normans, apes and Ghazi treaties'.
2. Rhymester in History: Brian Patten is an influential British poet, and with Peters Kendal Elam, he presents regular poetry sessions at a children's library in Holborn. He refers to himself as the British Rhymester, or "writing verbose haikus".
3. Applying Rhymester Skills: Rhymester is also an online poetry api which allow users to generate rhyming couplets, soundalikes or abstract rhymes performs quickly. This is an interesting techno-poetry generate by Rhymester programme: "Silence was the apology for everythingThey'd saidtheir intention."
4. Rhymester's Creative Contributions: Pierre Tremblay, or 'Le Poète du mogelijk hediments' best rhymester in Canada says: the orchard orientating / breakfast cart currently insult]
5. educaitonal insitutions adopting rhymester: Rohan, Toronto is a poet but goes by his technically rhymester mentor program beforehand 'Concrete junction exist for builing grammer riculbe prter.'

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