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rhymester

[rahym-ster] / ˈraɪm stər /


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Hood himself is a hard-working craftsman of a poet – a master rhymester and outrageous pun-maker.

From The Guardian • Jun. 22, 2010

Precocious rhymester, ambitious poet, he intended to be not only great but "correct."

From Time Magazine Archive

And Swift unsweetened is no nursery rhymester; he is the most powerful ironist since Aristophanes, the blackest of all the great blackguards who have lacerated the conscience of mankind.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Arts will miss two famous names: one the beloved original Peter Pan, the other a lusty, gusty Catholic author and rhymester.

From Time Magazine Archive

List you now to a tale of truth Which I, Pierre, the rhymester, proudly sing, Of the Bois-Brulés, whose deeds dismay The hearts of the soldiers serving the king!

From Lords of the North by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)