A writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)
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Examples for "rhymer"
Examples for "rhymer"
1The first is a historical witness, the second a mere academic rhymer.
2There is a story for a rhymer Sherwood forest could not beat!
3He had no idea his grandfather was such a good rhymer.
4Except Virgil and this anonymous rhymer, I can recall no verse about cheese.
5The pretty narrative of the rhymer put each of us in a delectable mood.
1Another versifier exalts it at the expense of its would-be rival, coffee:
2Fenton may be justly styled an excellent versifier and a good poet.
3Hence, a contemporary versifier and participator in these scenes was able to write,-
4He was a very poor poet and a purely mechanical versifier.
5Changes are not rung on some typical landscape, copied from an Italian versifier.
1He was a cosmopolite and a rhymester and a press agent and a journalist.
2I will show France and her what lay in the heart of the poor rhymester.
3And now I can but say, with that witty rhymester, whom everybody in London quotes-
4The rhymester introduced all the characters; for instance:
5I find the rhymester glorious and very vile.
1Yet Hawthorne is essentially a domestic writer,- apoetizerofthe hearth-stone.