Monorhyme refers to the use of the same end-sound within multiple lines of a poem. Usually, the term describes poems that only use one sound.
Strange was the sound and frightful the appearance of these twelve women, with their horns and their wheels, and the mistress felt herself to be near death. She tried to rise that she might call for help, but she could neither move nor speak, because the spell of the witches was upon ...
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