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rhymester

[rahym-ster] / ˈraɪm stər /


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Bret Harte was one of the many rhymesters who sold verses for Sapolio advertising.

From Time Magazine Archive

But he loved to go out and bet on the ponies, and though the rest of the rhymesters and paragraphers had largely disappeared from the newspapers, he kept up his occasional verse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lord Byron, with his soliloquising, high-souled thieves, has, in a slight degree, perverted the taste of the greenhorns and incipient rhymesters of his country.

From Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 by Mackay, Charles

Ideas breed vocables; but seldom, except among rhymesters, does a vocable give birth to a popular idea: and in Arabic “Sibr,” as well as “Sabr,” is the name of the Aloe.

From Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir

Mr. Dulcet, however, in his superb free verse, has scaled olympian heights, disdaining the customary twaddling topics of the rhymesters.

From Mince Pie by Morley, Christopher




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