fashion for passion
Rhymes with compass:BusBussCussDufusFussGrampusGussLupusMucusMussPompousPopulousPussRomulusRumpusRussScrofulousThrombusTremendousTremulousTrussWuss
Not much, but here's something that you can use for a rhyme: Crashed and.. Lashed and..... Bashed and.... Mashed and... Basically anything ending with ashed, then "and." Hopefully you can use this for your poem!
Flooring does rhyme with boring. It is a good rhyme to use. Other words you can use are storing and pouring. Or you can use a half rhyme because there are many of those.
Some words that rhyme with "Parton" include "fashion" and "carton."
It's not an exact rhyme, but it is a close rhyme, so you could use it.
slant rhyme
No. Two, new, boo and poo rhyme.
Yes, John Keats did use rhyme and meter in his poetry.
The use of end rhyme
The statement "Rhyme must always occur at the end of a line" is not true. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines (end rhyme) or within a single line (internal rhyme). Rhyme can also be less strict, such as slant rhyme or eye rhyme.
No.Happy does rhyme with loudly if you use slant rhyme. If you cannot use slant rhyme, then no it doesn't work at all. Try using words like quietly, sadly, madly, happily, and randomly. I hope this helps you!
No, the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Emily Dickinson does not use an abab rhyme scheme. Instead, it uses an ABCB rhyme scheme in each stanza.