Yes, yes it does
No, "height" and "kite" do not rhyme. "Height" is pronounced as "hite" with a silent "gh," while "kite" is pronounced as "kyte."
By modern standards, no. In the "rum ram ruf" alliteration sense (mostly) predating Chaucer, yes.
The vowel sound is the same in both, yes, but they don't actually rhyme because the final consonant sounds are different.
"fine teen" rhymes with "nineteen". Of course, you can have the preceding verse end in any word that rhymes with just the "teen" in "nineteen".
quite light might sight bite kite tight fight
This could go on forever.Some words that do not rhyme with star are monkey, kite, hanger, juice, hood, soil, tyrant, planet, school, king, dine, carbon, home, teenager and novella.
smack rhymes with black kite rhymes with white dont know what rhymes with orange
Some words that rhyme with "verify" include "clarify," "classify," and "simplify."
"Bright, height, and kite" all rhyme with "finite."
Kite Bite Byte Mite Write Site Quite White
No, the word "friends" does not rhyme with "bite." Some words that do rhyme with bite follow: fight height kite light lite might mite night plight quite rite right sight site smite sleight spite tight wight white
The correct spelling of nineteen is as in the question: nineteen.