id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4356 Rhyme - Wikipedia .html text/html 5179 528 73 Most often, this kind of perfect rhyming is consciously used for artistic effect in the final position of lines within poems or songs.[1] More broadly, a rhyme may also variously refer to other types of similar sounds near the ends of two or more words. syllabic: a rhyme in which the last syllable of each word sounds the same but does not necessarily contain stressed vowels. Identical rhymes are considered less than perfect in English poetry; but are valued more highly in other literatures such as, for example, rime riche in French poetry. As stated above, in a perfect rhyme the last stressed vowel and all following sounds are identical in both words. In French poetry, unlike in English, it is common to have identical rhymes, in which not only the vowels of the final syllables of the lines rhyme, but their onset consonants ("consonnes d'appui") as well. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4356.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4356.txt