50 Examples of Rhyming Verses
Miscellanea / / January 03, 2022
It is called verse to each of the phrases that make up a poem. It is a metric unit of rhythm, that is, a series of words whose arrangement produces a certain rhythmic effect and is limited by a final pause.
The rhythm is mainly based on the accents, the final pauses and the measure (the number of syllables) of the verses. However, there are other factors that influence the rhythm such as repetition of phonemes, words, constructions, oppositions, alternation, symmetry of contents and rhyme.
The rhyme It is the similarity between the endings of the verses, and it can be consonant or assonance. The most frequent rhyming poems in Spanish are the sonnets, the triplets, the quatrains, the lyre and the romance.
Types of rhyme
Not all poems have rhymes; the poetry of Free verse, white or loose is a type of composition that does not use rhyme to build rhythm.
Examples of verses with consonant rhymes
- I envy you the white star that lights up at the zenithGoing
you show my eyes light prestigeold,
and knew in the blue silence of the dist old
you peek into the deep mystery of the vGoing.
Enrique González Martínez - Rosal, less presumedon
where are the carnationsinas,
Well they will be tomorrow espinas
The ones that agora roseson
Francisco de Quevedo and Villegas - These were pomp and joyía
waking up at the dawn of the morningAna,
in the afternoon they will be a pity vAna
sleeping in the arms of the night fría
Pedro Calderón de la Barca - When the evening inclina
sobbing to the westnte
run a shadow dolientity
on the argent pampaina
Rafael Obligado - She gave to the desmemoriadored
an ol pador.
He came back, he came back casadored.
She died of meor.
Jose Marti - Argentine twilight without campanas.
What do you want, however, to rezar,
to join our voices humanas,
to the mystical moo and to the balar!
At this time the pampas tide like a mar.
Fernandez Moreno - Blooming musical bells congojas
and at the source a twilight cloud ishaunch.
The tree of mist drops its hojas
anointing the roads of a sadness blhaunch.
Francisco López Merino - What was, tell me, the nation that adía
queen of the world proclaimed the destino,
the one that extended to all areasía
her golden scepter and her crest divino?
Manuel J. Quintana - You dream, you feel, you guessedina,
quiver her lip and not hershadow;
dawn sees her flee the cabbageina
veiled between the folds of the sshadow.
Rafael Obligado - And he filled my hands with chestnuts and nutimes,
and the soul of legends and the heart of prtimes.
Fernandez Moreno - And those broken branches that you havedays;
and those dry leaves that he seesdays…
Enrique Banchs - For you I suddenly rose from the imp morassaurochs
to extend the right hands to the futaurochs.
Juan Carlos Davalos - I do not have to shut up, even with the dedo
already touching the mouth, already frentity,
represent me or silence or myedo.
Is there not to be a worthy spiritentity?
Francisco de Quevedo and Villegas - Run... dun, run... dun... And when trembling they aregold
of the bold flight and like a thistle intenso,
suddenly appeared, before a flower suspenso,
in vibrant emerald ember and gold.
Leopoldo Lugones - I want the shadow of a to the
tell this story in flor:
the girl from Guatemto the,
the one who died of meor.
Jose Marti
Examples of verses with assonance rhymes
- Ligeia, your memory gives color to my ttordands.
It is in the light as a clear presence and itstovand
and it is the clean aroma that comes from the countrytojand.
Francisco López Merino - High was the pandñto,
mallow is born in andllto.
High was the pandñto,
riverbanksio;
mallow is born in andllto
and the clover floweridor.
Anonymous - "I won't tell you, sir, even if it costs me the vidto […] —I thank you, Abénamar, for your cutsía.
Anonymous - Who would have such good fortune upon the waters of the sea!tor
as there was Count Arnaldos on the morning of San Juton!
Anonymous - —Gold thread, silver thread, that playing chessandz
A woman told me what beautiful daughters you haveéis.
—Whether I have them or not, I'll know how to keep themandr;
with the bread that God has given me they eat, me tooén.
Anonymous - Are there brambles in bloom?idtos
between the gray pandñtoyes,
and white margarittos
about the fine hiandrbto?
Antonio Machado - To whom will I sing my complaints, my pretty loveorr,
to whom will I sing my complaints, if you nor?
Anonymous - That city was very porbrand.
That city was so poor that he didn't have a single day.
All his wealth was made up of nights and norchands.
Francisco Luis Bernárdez - The naked mother without a know of toguto
and the moon tormenting by the cold of the tolbto
and the field starved, poor as an artoñto.
Jorge Luis Borges - You are like the flower of the highest branch of the cityandlor.
Your smell comes how fine! From so landjors
as I raise you, through the deepest root of the earth, my bandsor.
Juan Ramon Jimenez - My mirror, current through the norchandyes,
it becomes a stream and moves away from my cutortorMy mirror, deeper than the orrband
where all the swans drownedtororn.
Vicente Huidobro - There is a place that I knowé
in this world, nothing mandnoryes,
where never to goandmors. Where, even if our piand
came to give for an insttontand
It will be, in truth, as it is nottorsand.
Cesar Vallejo - On the moon nandgrto
of the bandolandroryes,
the espu singandltos. Rocking horse nandgror.
Where do you take your rider muandrtor?
Federico Garcia Lorca - The night, which is always ambiguto,
it infuriates you — colorr
bad gin, sorn
your eyes bichtos.
Jaime Gil de Biedma - Is this friendship worth it?andngor
To toast a future jorntors
That no matter how much you have passedandmpor
We still have to live an morndor.
Jorge Javier Roque
Verses with diversity of rhyme
- Palace, good friend, ——————————- white or loose verse
Is the springandrto ——————————— assonance rhyme (e-a)
already dressing the branches of the poplars ———— white or loose verse
of the river and the roads? in the estandpto ————— assonance rhyme (e-a)
del alto Duero, late spring —————— white or loose verse
But she is so beautiful and sweet when sheandgto! ——— assonance rhyme (e-a)
Antonio Machado - My heart was a live and cloudy wing ————— white or loose verse
and terrifying wing of anhelo. ————————– consonant rhyme (elo)
It was spring over the green fields, ——— white or loose verse
blue was the height and he was emeraldelo ——- consonant rhyme (elo)
she, the one who loved me, died in the spring. –White or loose reverse
I still remember his eyes of a dove in devianceelo. —Consonant rhyme (elo)
Pablo Neruda - Not only sings the one who sings, ———————— white or loose verse
who also singsorrto… —————— assonance rhyme (o-a)
There is no sorrow or joy ————————— white or loose verse
let him run out of his corplto. ———————— assonance rhyme (o-a)
Manuel Machado - Oh, harder than marble to my quandjtos ——— assonance rhyme (e-a)
and the burning fire in which I amemo ———- consonant rhyme (emo)
colder than snow, Galtoteato! —————- assonance rhyme (e-a)
I'm dying, and still lifeemo. ————- consonant rhyme (emo)
Garcilaso de la Vega - Where do I come from?... The most horrible and harsh - white or loose reverse
of the trails borscto; —————————– assonance rhyme (u-a)
bloody footprints ——– white or loose verse
on the rock dorrto; ——————————– assonance rhyme (u-a)
the spoils of a tattered soul ———- white or loose verse
in the brambles agordtos, —————————— assonance rhyme (u-a)
they will tell you the way ———————————- white or loose verse
leading to my cornto. ————————— assonance rhyme (u-a)
Gustavo Adolfo Bequer
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