Generally speaking, rhyme is the marker for the end of a line. The first rhyme-word is like a challenge thrown down, which the poem itself has to respond to.
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"Generally speaking, rhyme is the marker for the end of a line. The first rhyme-word is like a challenge thrown down, which the poem itself has to respond to." — James Fenton
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Generally speaking, rhyme is the marker for the end of a line. The first rhyme-word is like a challenge thrown down, which the poem itself has to respond to. — James Fenton
About James Fenton
James Fenton was a Poet from Australia (1864–1950).
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Who said "Generally speaking, rhyme is the marker for the end of a line. The first rhyme-…"?
This quote is attributed to James Fenton, a Poet from Australia.
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James Fenton lived from 1864 – 1950.