Category:Couplets
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A couplet is a pair of lines of meter in poetry. It usually consists of two lines that rhyme and have the same meter.
Pages in category "Couplets"
The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
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- I am no Homers Hero you all know
- I askd my Dear Friend Orator Prigg
- I Rubens am a Statesman & a Saint
- If I eer Grow to Mans Estate
- If it is True What the Prophets write
- If Men will act like a maid smiling over a Churn
- If you play a Game of Chance know before you begin
- Imitation of Pope A Compliment to the Ladies
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- These are the Idiots chiefest arts
- Tirukural
- To Chloes breast young Cupid slily stole
- To English Connoisseurs
- To forgive Enemies H does pretend
- To F—— (You call me Mad tis Folly to do so)
- To God (Blake)
- To H—— (Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake)
- To S——d (You all your youth observed the Golden Rule)
- To the Royal Academy
- To Venetian Artists