no but you can try here:
http://www.rhymer.com/
all you have to do is enter a word and it'll rhyme it for you.
2007-01-10 01:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called a rhyming dictionary, a good library should have one.
Generally if you're to write poems with words that rhyme, the words must have the same or similar sound. E.g. Enjoy, annoy, boy, toy or appear, endear, rear, seer,peer, mere.
2007-01-10 01:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they're called "rhyming dictionaries." They're usually with other reference books (dictionary, thesaurus, etc) in bookstores or libraries.
2007-01-10 01:15:37
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answered by bequalming 5
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You can get a rhyming dictionary.
2007-01-10 01:14:54
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answered by Jessy 4
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All Shakepeare books are in rhymes
2007-01-10 01:55:32
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answered by edge 3
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With sloping masts and dipping prow,
As who pursued with yell and blow
Still treads the shadow of his foe,
And forward bends his head,
The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast,
The southward aye we fled.
And now there came both mist and snow,
And it grew wondrous cold :
And ice, mast-high, came floating by,
As green as emerald.
2007-01-10 01:36:07
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answered by ari-pup 7
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yes. Its generally called poetry and there are several books that contain this...Check the library....???
2007-01-10 01:15:14
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answered by jonah 5
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Sam-I-Am by Dr. Suess
2007-01-10 01:15:06
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answered by Jason 5
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dr seuss, im sure their is a website tough. just google it
2007-01-10 01:15:03
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answered by Calebs Mummy 5
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why would anyone need a book for that?
2007-01-10 01:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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