A writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)
1 He was a cosmopolite and a rhymester and a press agent and a journalist.
2 I will show France and her what lay in the heart of the poor rhymester .
3 And now I can but say, with that witty rhymester , whom everybody in London quotes-
4 The rhymester introduced all the characters; for instance:
5 I find the rhymester glorious and very vile.
6 HORACE, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a rhymester of Greece who sang and drank of the Falernian wine.
7 A half-tipsy rhymester with an everlastingly ecstatic smile!
8 According to the rhymester it was:
9 With none of the goddesses whose traditional charms have become coldly classic would the discerning rhymester have compared her.
10 The King of Bavaria, a rhymester of some celebrity, has taken a good many poetical licences in his time.
11 That humorous old rhymester , Taylor, the "Water Poet," may be quoted at length on the vanity thus:-
12 Why, he's only a rhymester !
13 By and by, the voices of the feasters began again and we heard Pierre, the rhymester , chanting the song of the buffalo hunt:
14 Rhymesters exercised their wit in ridiculing both Jefferson and the embargo.
15 There's a passage in the book that would fit half these addle-headed rhymesters .
16 You frighten these rhymesters , who feel themselves to be unworthy of so great a theme.
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