A writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)
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.
6To an unskilful rhymer the Muse thus spoke in prose:
7The present rhymer has no ambitions as a stage manager.
8This union suggested the ballad of an old rhymer, beginning-
9René Gentilhomme, born 1610, was a rhymer, as his father had been before him.
10I leave to some rhymer, more able to sing.
11The rhymer's eyes widened as he drew breath to blow forth the envoi of his ballade.
12But a modern rhymer is free to guess
13He who wrote (and a great rhymer he was)
14Unconscious of his own peculiarities, the persistent rhymer went about pleased with himself and all the world.
15I meant to do you good yesterday, and discourage you from becoming an idle rhymer- avaindreamer.
16I'm gettin' to be a regular rhymer.