A writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)
1 The first is a historical witness, the second a mere academic rhymer .
2 There is a story for a rhymer Sherwood forest could not beat!
3 He had no idea his grandfather was such a good rhymer .
4 Except Virgil and this anonymous rhymer , I can recall no verse about cheese.
5 The pretty narrative of the rhymer put each of us in a delectable mood.
6 To an unskilful rhymer the Muse thus spoke in prose:
7 The present rhymer has no ambitions as a stage manager.
8 This union suggested the ballad of an old rhymer , beginning-
9 René Gentilhomme, born 1610, was a rhymer , as his father had been before him.
10 I leave to some rhymer , more able to sing.
11 The rhymer 's eyes widened as he drew breath to blow forth the envoi of his ballade.
12 But a modern rhymer is free to guess
13 He who wrote (and a great rhymer he was)
14 Unconscious of his own peculiarities, the persistent rhymer went about pleased with himself and all the world.
15 I meant to do you good yesterday, and discourage you from becoming an idle rhymer - avaindreamer.
16 I'm gettin' to be a regular rhymer .
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