There are several words that could be couplets for deceive. There is receive, perceive, receipt, and several other words as well.
...a rhyming couplet. If the first syllable of each line is stressed, it's a 'heroic' rhyming couplet.
The last couplet.
a sentence with couplet in it
a rhyming couplet that contrasts or has an opposite.
A couplet of the alphabet could be "ABC" and "DEF". A couplet is a pair of lines in poetry, so combining two sequential sets of three letters in the alphabet creates a couplet.
A couplet is two successive lines of verse which rhyme.
Simply put... A heroic couplet is two lines of rhymed iambic pentameter, while a couplet may still rhyme, but is not in iambic pentameter. The difference is the meter.
A couplet is a pair of lines in a poem which rhyme. In an English sonnet, only (the last two lines) form a couplet.
Couplet - Angel - was created on 2002-02-18.
That sort of two-line rhyme is usually called a couplet. However, couplets don't *always* have to rhyme. Here is a link to the wikipedia entry for couplet, if you would like to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couplet
Deceive other , and they will deceive you.
The "creator of a couplet" is not one single individual. It is a "Poet" in general.