No, but child would rhyme with dialed.
According to the nursery rhyme, Friday's child is loving and giving.
Tuesday's child is full of grace.
In the nursery rhyme "Monday's Child," Tuesday's child is described as "full of grace". It reflects the idea that children born on Tuesday are believed to inherit the characteristic of gracefulness.
These are partial or imperfect rhymes, like dry-died, or grown-moon. They are sometimes called half rhyme, near rhyme or oblique rhyme.
The rhyme scheme of "There Was a Child Went Forth" by Walt Whitman follows an ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH... pattern throughout the poem.
Wednesday's child is full of woe. Woe means sadness.
"Friday's child" comes from the traditional nursery rhyme "Monday's Child." According to the rhyme, "Friday's child is loving and giving." This phrase suggests that those born on a Friday are characterized by their affectionate and generous nature. The rhyme encapsulates various traits associated with children born on different days of the week.
Saturday's child works hard for his living. See the related link below.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "A Child's Hymn" by Charles Dickens is AABBCCDD. This means that every two lines rhyme with each other throughout the poem.
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Rabies and scabies rhyme with babies.
Its Part of a silly Child's Rhyme, you cannot rhyme much with 'beans beans the magical vegetable!'