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poetry
(一)Elements of Poetry
Rhyme (Rime)
Rhyme is the repetition of the stresd vowel sound and all succeeding sounds
1. Single or Masculine rhyme单(阳)韵----rhyming sounds involve only one syllable.
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cold, bold;
thing, king;
day, way
or Feminine rhyme双叠(阴)韵----rhyming sounds involve two or more syllables.
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begin, again;
flatter, matter;
3. Triple rhyme三叠韵----a kind of feminine rhyme in which identical stresd vowel sounds are followed by two identical unstresd syllables. . machinery, scenery; 小米手机一直重启循环怎么回事
tenderly, slenderly;
spitefully, delightfully;
remember, September
4. Internal rhyme(行内韵)----at least one of the rhyming words are within the line. . “Each narrow cell in which we dwell”; “the grains beyond age, the dark veins of her mother”
5. End rhyme(or Terminal rhyme)(行尾韵)----the both rhyming words occur at the ends of lines. (The commonest and most consciously sought-after sound repetition in English poetry.) .
Under my window, a clean rasping sound
When the spade sinks into gravelly ground.
描写春的古诗 Let us roll all our strength, and all
Our Sweetness, up into one ball.
6. Beginning Rhyme冬天快乐行首词韵----rhyme that occurs in the first syllable or syllables o
f 黄蓝金刚鹦鹉 successive lines. .
Why should I have returned
My knowledge would not fit into theirs.
I found untouched the dert of the unknown.
7. Interlaced or Crosd Rhyme交错韵----Words in the middle of each line rhyme. It occurs in long couplets, especially the hexameter. .
Laurel is green for a ason, and love is sweet for a day,
But love grows bitter with treason, and laurel outlives not May.
or Exact rhyme(全韵)----differing consonant sounds are followed by identical stresd vowel sounds, and the following sounds are identical.
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foe, toe; meet, fleet; buffer, rougher; fix, sticks;
9 .Half rhyme or off rhyme, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, slant rhyme)(斜韵)----the feminine rhymes that do not rhyme completely. .
frightful, slightly;
yellow, pillow;
mirth, forth;辣椒碎
trolley, bully
rhyme(视觉韵)----formed by words that look alike a rhymed unit but do not have the same sounds. . cough, bough; home, some; hear, bear
11. Approximate rhymes
Alliteration头韵----repetition of initial sounds. . 初学者
all the awful auguries..
Bring me my bow of burning gold;
more often defined as the repetition of consonants. .
after life’s fitful fever
(二)Rhyme scheme(押韵格式)
----the pattern of alternating end rhymes in a stanza or poem. In analysis of a rhyme scheme, each rhyme is reprented by a small letter. .
Love is a sickness full of woes, (a)
All remedies refusing; (b)
A plant that with most cutting grows (a)
Most barren with best using. (b)
Why so (c)
(三)Stanza----
a group of lines of ver forming one of the units or divisions of a poem. (It is usually recurrent, characterized by a regular pattern, with respect to or under determination of, the number of lines, and arrangement of meter of rhyme.)
qq邮箱登陆登录Common stanza forms include the couplet, the triplet, and the quatrain
Couplet----two successive rhyming lines:
For thy sweet love rememb’red such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.