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14 June, 15:31

Which rhyme usually occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line, as seen in this excerpt from John Donne's "A Lecture Upon the Shadow"?

Stand still, and I will read to thee

A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy.

feminine rhyme

slant rhyme

masculine rhyme

eye rhyme

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  1. 14 June, 17:45
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    Masculine rhyme occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line. Look at the lines,

    Stand still, and I will read to thee

    A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy

    The syllables at the end have the same sound and them being at the end stresses it. So this is a masculine rhyme.
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