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Tail Rhyme

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Tail Rhyme Defined

Also called caudate rhyme, a verse form in which rhyming lines, usually a couplet or triplet, are followed by a tail, a line of shorter length with a different rhyme; in a tail-rhyme stanza, the tails rhyme with each other, as in Michael Drayton's "Nymphidia" or Sir John Suckling's "A Ballad Upon a Wedding."

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