If you are not old, and you rhyme with grew, you are new.
Only the "ee" and "ea" rhyme, so they aren't a complete rhyme.
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Own, cone, bone, tone, sewn, pown, phone, alone, zone, throne, blown, moan, stone, lone, loan, pone,
"Rhyme" and "mine" are what you would call an eye rhyme.This means that they appear to rhyme to the eye, because of their similar vowel sounds. But if you are looking for a perfect rhyme, such as me and see or start and heartthen rhyme and mine would not work.
The poem "As I Grew Older" does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in free verse and doesn't follow a true pattern.There is no specific rhyme scheme in "As I Grew Older." The poem is written in free verse.
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The nursery rhyme "Old King Cole" is about a merry and indulgent king who lived in a palace with a lavish court. The rhyme describes the king's lifestyle of music, food, and fun, portraying a carefree and hedonistic character.
Chew, grew, few, new, glue, trough and crew is what I can think of.
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What type of rhyme is used; ie slant rhyme, free rhyme...
The nursery rhyme king who was "a merry old soul" is King Cole from the nursery rhyme "Old King Cole." The rhyme describes him as enjoying music and a good time with his fiddlers three.
Leap heap they rhyme they both sound similar