'la mer' (fem.) is the sea in French.
Yes, eye and away are a slant rhyme also hands and sands, sea and me, and along and appointed.
key, we,he,me,tea,knee,see,sea,fee,pee
the theme is misery and death cannot be escaped
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
No, sea does not rhyme with summary. "Sea" ends with the /iː/ sound, while "summary" ends with the /ɛri/ sound.
For my pronunciation it does not rhyme, it depends on your pronunciation.
It has two faces... if you put something likeWhenever I think of that memory,I smile and forget my misery.I does kind of rhyme, but I would suggest you don't use it in a rhyming poem. Put it one of those long rambling ones that often don't rhyme or make sense but are really cool to read... and you get an A+ for it!
It's pretty obvious that it does not rhyme at all, so no, it does not rhyme.
The poem "The Sea" does not have a consistent rhyme scheme as it is a free verse poem, meaning it does not follow a particular pattern of rhyme or meter.
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no. but seas does.
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They preferred death to a life of misery
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