No. It could be considered a half rhyme/imperfect rhyme though.
You can't. Sleep and morning do not rhyme with each other.
One bit, two bits, three bits, a dollar, All those in favor stand up and holler!
best rest
Sleep, keep, deep
rhyme
The phrase sleep tight means that an individual is affectionately hoping another person has a good sleep. It is often used in a rhyme such as "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite".
Oh, dude, seriously? No way! "Sleep" and "eat" do not rhyme at all. It's like trying to say a cat is the same as a hat - they're just not on the same wavelength, you know? So, yeah, sleep and eat are like distant cousins in the rhyming family.
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
Ann Bonwin has written: 'When mermaids sleep' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Fiction
Mark Lowry has written: 'Nighttime is just daytime with your eyes closed' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice in fiction, Dreams in fiction, Christian life, Christian life in fiction, Stories in rhyme, Sleep, Dreams, Mice, Sleep in fiction 'Piper's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Mice, Christmas 'Piper's great adventures' -- subject(s): Sharing, Juvenile fiction, Truthfulness and falsehood, Stories in rhyme, Sleep, Mice, Fiction, Christmas 'Live Long & Die Laughing' 'Nightime is Really Just Dark' 'Nighttime is really just daytime-- with your eyes closed' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Night, Mice
Internal rhyme.
Some two syllable words that rhyme with beckoned are reckoned and second.Some three syllable words that rhyme with beckoned are leap second, light second, split second, watt second.A four syllable word that rhymes with beckoned is bits per second.