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No. It does not.
Some words that rhyme with "croud" include loud, proud, shroud, and cloud.
The poem "Death, be not proud" by John Donne has a rhyme scheme of ABBA ABBA CDC DCD using the Petrarchan or Italian sonnet form. The rhyme scheme helps structure the poem's exploration of death and its defiance in the face of mortality.
If you mean "Do 'the loud' and 'aloud' rhyme?", yes, they do.
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Krakow
No, "south" and "allowed" do not rhyme. "South" rhymes with words like "mouth" and "drouth," while "allowed" rhymes with words like "loud" and "proud."
No, the words "sound" and "do" cannot rhyme. Here are some words that rhyme with do: boo co due few goo hew Jew loo moo poo rue sue to too two view woo whew yew you zoo Words that rhyme with sound: bound ground pound mound round
Donne uses the rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA CDDC EE in "Death, be not proud" to conform to the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet. This rhyme scheme helps to enhance the overall flow and musicality of the poem while allowing for the exploration of contrasting ideas within the two main sections. The shift in rhyme scheme between the octave and the sestet also aids in the presentation of the speaker's argument against the power of death.
JLS Proud
now
No, not one bit