Rhyme and stanza
Rhyme is regular sound repetition occurring at the end of poetic lines (rhyming words have similar or identical sound combinations).
Full rhyme identical sounds (last stressed vowel and following consonant) tide-side, cold-gold.
Incomplete rhyme derived from full rhyme.
Vowel rhyme identical vowels and different consonants pen-best.
Consonant rhyme identical consonants and different vowels love-live.
Compound rhyme made up of 2 or more words united by single stress women=two men.
Eye-rhyme contains identical letters while vowels are pronounced differently farm-warm.
Internal rhyme occurs within a poetic line.
Head rhyme connects the end of a line with the beginning of the next one by similar sound combinations.
Couplet rhyme 2 lines are rhythmically linked by the final rhyme: a a.
Cross rhyme rhyming combination: a b a b.
Frame rhyme - rhyming combination: a b b a.
Triple rhyme - rhyming combination: a a a....