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In the following stanza from “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died—,” which words form a slant rhyme? The Eyes around—had wrung them...Asked by Anonymous
In the following stanza from “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died—,” which words form a slant rhyme?
The Eyes around—had wrung them dry— / And Breaths were gathering firm / For that last Onset—when the King / Be witnessed—in the Room —
The Eyes around—had wrung them dry— / And Breaths were gathering firm / For that last Onset—when the King / Be witnessed—in the Room —
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bobpursley
firm and room Both have the same ending sounds.
Answered by
Ansley
firm and king
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