Triple Rhyme

Entertainment / Literature / Triple Rhyme: A trisyllabic rhyme involving three separate syllables to create the rhyme in each word. For instance, grinding cares is a triple rhyme with winding stairs. Fearfully is a triple rhyme with tearfully. Triple rhymes are not unusual in some Italian poetry, but single and double rhymes are much more common in English. However, triple rhymes and polysyllabic rhymes are frequently employed for humorous effect in English literature. Lord Byron uses polysyllabic rhyme for humorous effect when he writes an apostrophe to the husbands of pedantic women: But--Oh! Ye lords of ladies intellectual! / Inform us truly, have they not hen-pecked you all? Ogden Nash likewise uses forced rhyme in order to produce the effect of surrendering to a difficult bit of verse when he writes, 'Farewell, farewell, you old rhinocerous, / i'll stare at something less prepocerous.'
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Triple Extension

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Triple Double

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Triple Bond

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